A utility library for managing typographic scales in Tailwind CSS.
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# NPM package with NPM
npm install @muybuen/type
# -or- NPM package with Yarn
yarn add @muybuen/type
# -or- NPM package with PNPM
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# -or- JSR package with Yarn
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# -or- JSR package with PNPM
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// tailwind.config.js
import { buenTypeTailwind } from "@muybuen/type";
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
buenTypeTailwind
]
};
- Define custom styles, using either the default keys. You can also add custom keys.
// type-config.ts
const customHeadlines = {
'display-xl': {
fontFamily: "'Inter', 'sans-serif'",
fontWeight: 'bold',
clamp: [4.5, 9],
letterSpacing: '-0.1em',
lineHeight: 1,
textTransform: 'uppercase',
},
// other headline styles
}
const customTexts = {
'body': {
fontFamily: "'Inter', 'sans-serif'",
fontWeight: 'normal',
fontSize: '1.1rem'
letterSpacing: '0em',
lineHeight: 1.5,
textTransform: 'none',
},
// other text styles
}
- Add the custom styles to the plugin
// tailwind.config.ts
import { buenTypeTailwind } from "@muybuen/type";
import { customHeadlines, customTexts } from "./type-config";
function typePlugin({ addUtilities }) {
buenTypeTailwind({ addUtilities }, {
customHeadlines,
customTexts
});
};
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
typePlugin
]
};
- Use tailwind utility classes in the code
// SomeComponent.tsx
export const SomeComponent = () => (
<div>
<h1 className="headline-display-xl">Hello World</h1>
<p className="text-body">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.</p>
</div>
);
The default styles provide a basic type scale for further development.
Default Headline Types:
display-xxl
display-xl
display-lg
display-md
display-sm
display-xs
Default Text Types:
title
paragraph
string
body
caption
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fontFamily |
string |
The font family to be applied. |
fontWeight |
string | number |
The weight of the font. |
lineHeight |
string | number |
The height of the line. |
letterSpacing |
string |
The spacing between letters. |
textTransform |
string |
The transformation applied to the text (e.g., uppercase). |
fontSize |
string |
The size of the font. |
clamp |
[number, number] |
A tuple defining the minimum and maximum sizes for clamping. |
color |
string |
The color of the text. |
fontStyle |
string |
The style of the font (e.g., normal, italic, oblique). |
textDecoration |
string |
Decorations added to the text (e.g., underline). |
textShadow |
string |
Adds shadow to the text. |
whiteSpace |
string |
Specifies how white space inside an element is handled. |
wordSpacing |
string |
The spacing between words. |
textOverflow |
string |
How overflowed content is signaled to the user. |
direction |
string |
Sets the text direction (e.g., ltr, rtl). |
writingMode |
string |
Defines the layout of text (horizontal or vertical). |
textRendering |
string |
Provides rendering hints to the browser. |
hyphens |
string |
Specifies how words should be hyphenated. |
The clamp property is used to set the range for font sizes for a particular type. The first value represents the minimum size, while the second value represents the maximum size. Consequently, the resulting font size will dynamically scale between 1024px and 1440px.
// type-config.ts
const customHeadlines = {
'display-xl': {
fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif',
clamp: [4.5, 9],
},
// other styles
}
When creating custom type definitions, either the default keys can be used or they can be expanded. They should be written in kebab-case strings.
The following is an example of how to define custom type definitions:
// type-config.ts
const customHeadlines = {
'custom-display': {
fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif',
// use stype properties
},
// other headline styles
}
const customTexts = {
'custom-paragraph': {
fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif',
// use stype properties
},
// other text styles
}
When using custom styled keys as tailwind classes, they'll be named as headline-your-key-name
. For example, if your key was 'custom-display'
in the customHeadlines
object, it would be used as 'headline-custom-display'
class in tailwind.
If you're replaceing an existing style in the defaults, you can add a custom alias for the style. This is done by adding a classAlias
key to the style object.
// type-config.ts
const customHeadlines = {
'display-xl': {
fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif',
classAlias: 'primary-headline',
},
// other headline styles
}
To disable the default type styles, set the disableDefaults
option to true
.
// tailwind.config.ts
import { buenTypeTailwind } from "@muybuen/type";
import { customHeadlines, customTexts } from "./type-config";
function typePlugin({ addUtilities }) {
buenTypeTailwind(
{ addUtilities },
{
disableDefaults: true,
},
);
};
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
typePlugin
]
};
This project is maintained by John Choura, but it open to contributions from anyone. See CONTRIBUTORS for a guide on how to contribute.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.