CSS Modules
CSS Modules are CSS files in which all class names and animation names are scoped locally by default. They compile to a low-level interchange format called Interoperable CSS, but are written like normal CSS files. The ability to explicitly state dependencies eliminates the need to avoid naming conflicts in the global scope.
For a more colorful introduction, see this blog post, which was written by one of the authors of the project near the time of its release.
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A demo of using CSS Modules within HTML files following the BEM-like approach and powered by Gulp and Lo-Dash/Underscore templates.
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PostCSS plugin that automagic adds scopes to CSS
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Declarative way to specify module-css with React.
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React CSS Modules support in IntelliJ IDEA and WebStorm for components written in JavaScript and TypeScript.
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Scaffold a react monorepo and its component parts.
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Css selector for React Components
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Electron application boilerplate based on Angular, UI Router, Webpack
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Modular CSS with postCSS and npm scripts
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A lightweight css plugin that makes it super simple to blend images, colors and text.
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Front-end Develop Environment Based on Webpack
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This is a project template for React projects. The stack includes webpack, TypeScript, CSS modules and of course React.
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Static pages by html-webpack-plugin & extract-text-webpack-plugin
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Require hook to load CSS Modules JSON manifest for server side rendering
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