twix ?
twix
is a small utility for constructing classnames using a variant based api.
The API is largely copied from stitches but works with
just plain class strings instead.
Installation
twix
has a peer dependency on clsx
, a small utility for conditionally
toggling class names.
npm i @asyarb/twix clsx
Example Usage
const button = twix({
base: "rounded",
variants: {
color: {
purple: "bg-purple",
blue: "bg-blue",
},
size: {
small: "p-5",
large: "p-8",
},
},
compoundVariants: [
{
color: "purple",
size: "small",
className: "font-bold",
},
],
defaultVariants: {
size: "large",
},
})
// => "rounded p-8 bg-purple"
button({ color: "purple" })
// => "rounded p-5 bg-purple font-bold"
button({ color: "purple", size: "small" })
TypeScript
twix
is written in TypeScript, and provides type-safety when defining and
using your variants.
import type { GetVariants } from "@asyarb/twix"
// ... Same button from above.
// => TypeScript error - Variants must be provided.
button()
// => TypeScript error - Must provide `color` since no defaultVariant exists.
button({ size: "small" })
// => Get variants as a type you can re-use elsewhere:
/**
* { color: 'purple' | 'blue', size?: 'small' | 'large' }
*/
type ButtonVariants = GetVariants<typeof button>
React usage
// components/Button.tsx
import { GetVariants, twix } from "@asyarb/twix"
const button = twix({
/** Same example from above... */
})
type ButtonProps = {
/** Userland props... */
} & GetVariants<typeof button>
const Button = ({ color, size, ...props }: ButtonProps) => {
return <button className={button({ color, size })} {...props} />
}