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[RFC] migrate from stitches #422

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gndz07 opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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[RFC] migrate from stitches #422

gndz07 opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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gndz07 commented Mar 6, 2024

Overview

Stitches is no longer actively maintained since June 2023. It is not a problem for the moment, but it might pose problems if we want to keep up with the ecosystem in the future (for example, if we wanted to use Next.js app folder, stitches wouldn't play so well with it).

We might want to consider to start migrating from stitches to another alternative.

Related discussion: stitchesjs/stitches#1149

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gndz07 commented Mar 6, 2024

Notes from discussion 06/03

  • vanilla-extract is out of context of discussion for now
  • Panda seems the easiest to migrate to - similar syntax, some shared functionalities
  • cva only has variants as the plus point, on other points Pandas still preferable
  • Linaria seems like it doesn't have the necessary functionalities that we'd need

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  • dig deeper into Panda, identify any possible pain points to migrate
  • rediscuss and define tasks to migrate

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gndz07 commented Mar 29, 2024

StyleX could be another choice too. We are doing a PoC on it.

@nmengin nmengin added enhancement New feature or request and removed kind/proposal labels May 17, 2024
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