Tailwind Variants

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Tailwindcss first-class variant API

Overview:

Tailwind Variants is a versatile tool that offers a first-class variant API designed to enhance the customization options within Tailwind CSS. With support for responsive variants, slots, composition, and automatic conflict resolution, Tailwind Variants caters to a wide range of project requirements. It is fully typed and framework agnostic, making it a valuable addition to the Tailwind CSS ecosystem.

Features:

  • First-class variant API: Enhances customization options within Tailwind CSS.
  • Responsive variants: Support for responsive design to cater to various screen sizes.
  • Slots support: Enables users to define slots for flexibility in design.
  • Composition support: Allows for easy composition of styles for efficient development.
  • Fully typed: Provides a robust typing system for improved development experience.
  • Framework agnostic: Compatible with various frameworks for seamless integration.
  • Automatic conflict resolution: Resolves conflicts automatically to streamline the styling process.
  • Documentation: Comprehensive documentation to guide users in leveraging the features effectively.
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