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🌟 Discover the ultimate Tailwind hack! I'm using an amazing Eslint plugin that streamlines your Tailwind CSS code for cleaner, more consistent results. Learn as you code, with intelligent shorthands and organized structure. ▶️ Link: #buildinpublic

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Morgan Feeney2 years ago

@tailwindcss Here are 3 eslint plug-in tailwindcss rules I’ll use: 1. classnames-order 2. enforces-negative-arbitrary-values 3. enforces-shorthand I work mostly on my own too atm but it will make the code more predictable. I imagine it being super useful on a team.

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Kristoffer Eriksson2 years ago

@tailwindcss I use these too! It’s great! ✨

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Matt Figdore2 years ago

This is the biggest productivity cheat code right now. Kiss reading documents goodbye. You can get an instant summary of any document with this tool.

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Danial2 years ago

@tailwindcss Nice! Will check this out asap :) Thanks for sharing!

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Kristoffer Eriksson2 years ago

@tailwindcss Thank you Danial! 😃

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Kotte2 years ago

@tailwindcss that auto-combining of classes looks very juicy

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Kristoffer Eriksson2 years ago

@tailwindcss Yes, it’s like having your own private Tailwind teacher sitting besides you all day

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markokraemer2 years ago

@tailwindcss I should work more with linters 😅

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Kristoffer Eriksson2 years ago

@tailwindcss Everybody should, including myself. They’re to so big help!

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Anmol Mahajan2 years ago

@tailwindcss This is great!

Kristoffer Eriksson's profile picture
Kristoffer Eriksson2 years ago

@tailwindcss It is really helpful!

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