Transforms:
:local(.continueButton) { color: green; }
into:
:export { continueButton: __buttons_continueButton_djd347adcxz9; } .__buttons_continueButton_djd347adcxz9 { color: green; }
so it doesn't pollute CSS global scope and can be simply used in JS like so:
import styles from "./buttons.css"; elem.innerHTML = `<button class="${styles.continueButton}">Continue</button>`;
Since we're exporting class names, there's no reason to export only one. This can give us some really useful reuse of styles:
.globalButtonStyle { background: white; border: 1px solid; border-radius: 0.25rem; } .globalButtonStyle:hover { box-shadow: 0 0 4px -2px; } :local(.continueButton) { compose-with: globalButtonStyle; color: green; }
becomes:
.globalButtonStyle {
background: white;
border: 1px solid;
border-radius: 0.25rem;
}
.globalButtonStyle:hover {
box-shadow: 0 0 4px -2px;
}
:local(.continueButton) {
compose-with: globalButtonStyle;
color: green;
}
Note: you can also use composes
as a shorthand for compose-with
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npm test:watch
will watch src
and test
for changes and run the testsISC
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