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Stylish

Modular and minimalist SCSS toolkit empowering vanilla CSS development.

Usage

Configure your package manager to use GitHub's npm registry, then @use the module as you normally would:

@use './path/to/node_modules/@themecraftstudio/stylish' as util;

or

@use './path/to/node_modules/@themecraftstudio/stylish/reset';
@use './path/to/node_modules/@themecraftstudio/stylish/device';

You'll likely want to include classes and rules defined by this module in your above-the-fold stylesheets.

Colors

Define your color palette as variables in a module:

// ui/_colors.scss
$red: #d6001c;
$brown: #3a2c24;

Then pass them to stylish/colors as such:

// main.scss
@use 'ui/colors' as colors;
@use 'sass:meta';
@use './path/to/node_modules/@themecraftstudio/stylish/colors' as color-helper with (
  $colors: meta.module-variables('colors'),
);

@include color-helper.classes;
@include color-helper.rules;

The classes mixin generates color classes using the pattern color-<name>, whereas the rules mixin adds CSS custom properties named --color-<name> to the document element (html). This allows you to override these custom properties through the higher specificity :root pseudo-class.

Reset

@use './path/to/node_modules/@themecraftstudio/stylish/reset';

@include reset.styles;

Device

TODO document mixins, functions, variables

Debug

All debug mixins are gated by the isWip function that must be defined through the Javascript API. For instance:

const sass = require('sass');

sass.compile('front.scss', {
    functions: {
        isWip: () => {
            return process.env.WIP ? 
                dartSass.types.Boolean.TRUE : 
                dartSass.types.Boolean.FALSE
            ;
        }
    }
});

Design philosophy

  • minimalistic: does not define any visual or typographic style
  • modularity: authors shall be allowed to include only the rules they need;
  • mixins do not define any classes;
  • semantic classes must be explicitly included via *-classes mixins.

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