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@unocss/cli
The CLI for UnoCSS. A perfect fit for traditional backends.
Key Features
- 🍱 Suited for traditional backends like Laravel or Kirby
- 👀 Watch mode included
- 🔌 Supports custom configurations via
unocss.config.js
Requirements
- Node 14+ (Node 16 recommended)
Installation
This package is shipped with the unocss
package:
npm i -D unocss
You can also install it standalone:
npm i -D @unocss/cli
Usage
You can also pass multiple glob patterns to @unocss/cli
:
unocss "site/snippets/**/*.php" "site/templates/**/*.php"
Example package configuration:
ℹ️ Make sure to add escaped quotes to your npm script glob patterns.
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "unocss \"site/{snippets,templates}/**/*.php\" --watch",
"build": "unocss \"site/{snippets,templates}/**/*.php\""
},
"devDependencies": {
"@unocss/cli": "latest"
}
}
Development
Add the --watch
(or -w
) flag to enable watching for file changes:
unocss "site/{snippets,templates}/**/*.php" --watch
Production
unocss "site/{snippets,templates}/**/*.php"
The final uno.css
will be generated to the current directory by default.
Built-in Features
Configurations
Create a unocss.config.js
or unocss.config.ts
configuration file the root-level of your project to customize UnoCSS.
import { defineConfig } from 'unocss'
export default defineConfig({
shortcuts: [
{ box: 'max-w-7xl mx-auto bg-gray-100 rounded-md shadow-sm p-4' },
],
})
For a list of options, head over to the UnoCSS configurations docs.
CLI Options
Inspect all available options with
unocss --help
.
--out-file
The output filename for the generated UnoCSS file. Defaults to uno.css
in the current working directory.
--watch
Indicates if the files found by the glob pattern should be watched.
License
MIT License © 2021-PRESENT Anthony Fu
MIT License © 2021-PRESENT Johann Schopplich