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* Transcoder

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* default variant support

* CLI

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John Richard Chipps-Harding committed Nov 16, 2022
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});
```

### Other Components

You can also style other components from other ecosystems. As long as the component has a `className` prop, styling should propagate.

Example extending the standard Next.js `Link` component:

```tsx
import { styled } from "@phntms/css-components";
import NextLink from "next/link";
import css from "./styles.module.css";

const Link = styled(NextLink, {
css: css.link,
variants: {
big: {
true: css.big,
},
},
});
```

### Type Helper

We have included a helper that allows you to access the types of the variants you have defined.
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type ButtonTypes = CSSComponentPropType<typeof Button, "primary">;
```

## CLI Tool (Experimental)

We have included a CLI tool that allows you to generate components from CSS files which confirm to a specific naming convention. This is highly experimental and is subject to change.

Consider this CSS file:

```css
nav.topBar {
background-color: #aaa;
padding: 32px;
}

nav.topBar_fixed_true {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
}
```

You can generate a component from this file with the following command:

```bash
npx @phntms/css-components --css styles.module.css

# or if you have the package installed
npm exec css-components --css styles.module.css
```

This will output a file called `styles.ts` that looks like this:

```ts
import { styled } from "@phntms/css-components";

import css from "./test.css";

export const TopBar = styled("nav", {
css: css.topBar,
variants: {
fixed: {
true: css.topBar_fixed_true,
},
},
});
```

### Possible CSS definitions:

- `a.link` Allowing you to define a base style for the component. This means it will be an anchor tag with the css class `link`.
- `a.link_big_true` Lets you set the styling for a variant called `big` with the value `true`.
- `a.link_theme_light_default` Same as above but also sets the variant as the default value.
- `a.link_big_true_theme_light` Gives you the ability to define compound variants styles.

### CLI Options

- `--css` The path to the CSS file you want to generate a component from. This can also be a recursive glob pattern allowing you to scan your entire components directory.
- `--output` The filename for the output file. Defaults to `styles.ts` which will be saved in the same directory as the CSS file.

Example to generate components from all CSS files in the components directory:

```bash
npx @phntms/css-components --css ./src/components/**/*.css --output styles.ts
```

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[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/@phntms/css-components
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