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- Most CSS-in-JS libraries emit rules that compete through cascade and specificity. Tasty emits **mutually exclusive CSS selectors** — for any component state combination, exactly one selector matches each property at a time. No cascade conflicts, no specificity wars, no `!important` escapes. Components compose and extend without breaking each other.
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+ - **Server-compatible by default, zero client JS in server-only contexts** — All `tasty()` components and style functions are hook-free. In server-only rendering (Next.js RSC, Astro without islands, SSG), they produce zero client JavaScript with the full feature set. Add SSR integration only when your app also has client-side hydration. Use `tastyStatic()` only when you need build-time extraction without React.
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+ - **Broad modern CSS coverage** — Media queries, container queries, `@supports`, `:has()`, `@starting-style`, `@property`, `@keyframes`, and more. Features that do not fit the component model (such as `@layer` and `!important`) are intentionally left out.
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+ ## Why It Exists
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+ Modern component styling becomes fragile when multiple selectors can still win for the same property. Hover, disabled, theme, breakpoint, parent state, and root state rules start competing through specificity and source order.
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+ ## Start Here
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+ - **[Comparison](docs/comparison.md)** — read this first if you are evaluating whether Tasty fits your team's styling model
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+ - **[Adoption Guide](docs/adoption.md)** — understand who Tasty is for, where it fits, and how to introduce it incrementally
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+ - **[Getting Started](docs/getting-started.md)** — the canonical onboarding path: install, first component, optional shared `configure()`, ESLint, editor tooling, and rendering mode selection
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+ - **[Style rendering pipeline](docs/pipeline.md)** — see the selector model behind deterministic style resolution
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+ - **[Docs Hub](docs/README.md)** — choose docs by role and task: runtime, zero-runtime, runtime SSR integration, design-system authoring, internals, and debugging
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+ - **[Methodology](docs/methodology.md)** — the recommended component model and public API conventions for design-system code
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+ When you want a more design-system-shaped authoring model, Tasty also supports built-in units, tokens, recipes, state aliases, and color values such as `okhsl(...)` without extra runtime libraries.
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+ Use `configure()` when you want to define shared tokens, state aliases, recipes, or other conventions for your app or design system. For a fuller onboarding path, follow [Getting Started](docs/getting-started.md).
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+ Use `configure()` once when your app or design system needs shared aliases, tokens, recipes, or parser extensions. Predefined states turn complex selector logic into single tokens, so teams can write `@mobile` instead of repeating media query expressions in every component.
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- This is especially good for prototyping and fast UI iteration: you can shape interfaces quickly, while still staying inside a typed, design-system-aware component API that scales to production.
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- Now you can compose layout and tweak component positioning directly in JSX:
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+ `styleProps` exposes selected CSS properties as typed React props, and `modProps` does the same for modifier keys. Together they let design systems define a governed, typed component API without wrapper elements or `styles` overrides:
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- The same props also support state maps, so responsive values use the exact same API:
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+ See [Style Props](#style-props) and [Mod Props](#mod-props) below, or the full reference in [React API](docs/react-api.md#style-props).
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+ ## Choose a Styling Approach
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+ Once you understand the component model, pick the rendering mode that matches your app.
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+ | Approach | Entry point | Best for | Trade-off |
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+ | **Runtime (default)** | `tasty()` from `@tenphi/tasty` | All React apps — server-rendered by default, zero client JS until you need interactivity | Full feature set; CSS computed during React rendering (server or client) |
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+ | **Runtime + SSR integration** | Add `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/*` | Apps with client-side hydration (Next.js client components, Astro islands) | Adds CSS deduplication, FOUC prevention, and client cache hydration |
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+ | **Zero-runtime** | `tastyStatic()` from `@tenphi/tasty/static` | Non-React frameworks or when you need build-time extraction without React | Requires the Babel plugin; no component-level `styleProps` or runtime-only APIs |
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+ All `tasty()` components are hook-free and work as React Server Components. In server-only contexts — Next.js RSC without `'use client'`, Astro without `client:*` directives, and other SSG setups — they produce the same end result as `tastyStatic()` (static HTML + CSS, zero client JavaScript) but with the full feature set including `styleProps`, sub-elements, and variants. SSR integration is only needed when your app also has client-side rendering. See [Getting Started](docs/getting-started.md#choosing-a-rendering-mode), [Zero Runtime](docs/tasty-static.md), and [Server-Side Rendering](docs/ssr.md).
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+ For the end-to-end architecture parsing state keys, building exclusive conditions, merging by output, and materializing selectors and at-rules — see **[Style rendering pipeline](docs/pipeline.md)**.
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+
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+ ### The structural problem with normal CSS
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195
- Second, **authoring selectors that capture real-world state logic is fundamentally hard.** A single state like "dark mode" may depend on a root attribute, an OS preference, or both — each branch needing its own selector, proper negation of competing branches, and correct `@media` nesting. The example below shows the CSS you'd write by hand for just *one* property with *one* state. Scale that across dozens of properties, then add breakpoints and container queries, and the selector logic quickly becomes unmanageable.
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+ A small example makes this tangible. Two rules for a button's background:
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+ ```css
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220
+ ```
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+ Both selectors have specificity `(0, 1, 1)`. When the button is hovered **and** disabled, both match — and the last rule in source order wins. Swap the two lines and a hovered disabled button silently turns blue instead of gray. This class of bug is invisible in code review because the logic is correct; only the ordering is wrong.
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+ ### Why real state logic is hard to author by hand
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+
226
+ Authoring selectors that capture real-world state logic is fundamentally hard. A single state like "dark mode" may depend on a root attribute, an OS preference, or both — each branch needing its own selector, proper negation of competing branches, and correct `@media` nesting. The example below shows the CSS you'd write by hand for just *one* property with *one* state. Scale that across dozens of properties, then add breakpoints and container queries, and the selector logic quickly becomes unmanageable.
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+ ### What Tasty generates instead
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  Tasty solves both problems at once: **every state mapping compiles into mutually exclusive selectors.**
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- If `@dark` expands to `@root(schema=dark) | (!@root(schema) & @media(prefers-color-scheme: dark))`, Tasty generates:
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+ If `@dark` expands to `@root(schema=dark) | (!@root(schema) & @media(prefers-color-scheme: dark))`, try writing the CSS by hand. A first attempt might look like this:
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+
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+ ```css
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251
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+ The `@media` branch fires even when `data-schema="light"` is explicitly set. Fix that:
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+ ```css
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+ ```
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+
269
+ Better — but the bare `.t0` default still matches unconditionally. It matches in dark mode, it matches when `data-schema="dark"` is set, and it can beat the attribute selector by source order if another rule re-declares it later. There is no selector that says "apply this default only when none of the dark branches win."
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271
+ This is just *one* property with *one* state, and getting it right already takes multiple iterations. The correct selectors require negating every other branch — which is exactly what Tasty generates automatically:
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272
 
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273
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217
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298
 
299
+ ### What guarantee that gives you
300
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301
  Every rule is guarded by the negation of higher-priority rules. No two rules can match at the same time. No specificity arithmetic. No source-order dependence. Components compose and extend without collisions.
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302
 
244
- By absorbing selector complexity, Tasty makes advanced CSS patterns practical again — nested container queries, multi-condition `@supports` gates, and combined root-state/media branches. You stay in pure CSS instead of relying on JavaScript workarounds, so the browser can optimize layout, painting, and transitions natively. Tasty doesn't limit CSS; it unlocks its full potential by removing the complexity that held teams back.
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+ By absorbing selector complexity, Tasty makes advanced CSS patterns practical again — nested container queries, multi-condition `@supports` gates, and combined root-state/media branches. You stay in pure CSS instead of relying on JavaScript workarounds, so the browser can optimize layout, painting, and transitions natively. Tasty keeps the solution in CSS while removing much of the selector bookkeeping that is hard to maintain by hand.
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+ [Try it in the playground →](https://tasty.style/playground)
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307
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247
308
 
309
+ This section is a quick product tour. For the canonical guides and references, start from the [Docs Hub](docs/README.md).
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311
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312
 
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313
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343
  | Class selector (supported) | `.is-active` | `.is-active` |
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344
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345
  | Container query | `@(panel, w >= 300px)` | `@container panel (width >= 300px)` |
283
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346
+ | Root state | `@root(schema=dark)` | `:root[data-schema="dark"]` |
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347
  | Parent state | `@parent(theme=danger)` | `:is([data-theme="danger"] *)` |
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348
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349
  | Entry animation | `@starting` | `@starting-style` |
287
350
 
288
- Combine with `&` (AND), `|` (OR), `!` (NOT):
351
+ Combine with `&` (AND), `|` (OR), `!` (NOT), `^` (XOR):
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352
 
290
353
  ```tsx
291
354
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@@ -297,195 +360,180 @@ fill: {
297
360
 
298
361
  ### Sub-Element Styling
299
362
 
300
- Style inner elements from the parent component definition. No extra components, no CSS leakage:
363
+ Compound components can style inner parts from the parent definition with capitalized keys in `styles` and optional `elements` declarations, producing typed sub-components like `<Card.Title />` instead of separate wrapper components or ad hoc class naming.
301
364
 
302
- ```tsx
303
- const Card = tasty({
304
- styles: {
305
- padding: '4x',
306
- Title: { preset: 'h3', color: '#primary' },
307
- Content: { color: '#text', preset: 't2' },
308
- },
309
- elements: { Title: 'h2', Content: 'div' },
310
- });
365
+ Sub-elements share the root state context by default, so keys like `:hover`, modifiers, root states, and media queries resolve as one coordinated styling block. Use `@own(...)` when a sub-element should react to its own state, and use the `$` selector affix when you need precise descendant targeting.
311
366
 
312
- <Card>
313
- <Card.Title>Heading</Card.Title>
314
- <Card.Content>Body text</Card.Content>
315
- </Card>
316
- ```
367
+ See [React API - Sub-element Styling](docs/react-api.md#sub-element-styling), [Style DSL - Advanced States](docs/dsl.md#advanced-states--prefix), and [Methodology](docs/methodology.md#component-architecture-root--sub-elements).
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368
 
318
- Sub-elements use `data-element` attributes — no extra class names, no naming conventions.
369
+ ### Style Props
319
370
 
320
- By default, sub-elements participate in the same state context as the root component. That means mappings like `:hover`, `theme=danger`, `[role="button"]`, and other keys are evaluated as one unified block, which keeps styling logic predictable across the whole markup tree.
371
+ `styleProps` exposes selected CSS properties as typed React props. Components control which properties to open up; consumers get layout and composition knobs without `styles` overrides. Supports state maps for responsive values.
321
372
 
322
- Use `@own(...)` when a sub-element should react to its own state instead of the root state context.
373
+ ```tsx
374
+ const Space = tasty({
375
+ styles: { display: 'flex', flow: 'column', gap: '1x' },
376
+ styleProps: FLOW_STYLES,
377
+ });
323
378
 
324
- Class selectors are also supported, but modifiers/pseudo-classes are usually the better default in design-system code.
379
+ <Space flow="row" gap={{ '': '2x', '@tablet': '4x' }}>
380
+ ```
325
381
 
326
- Use the sub-element selector `$` when you need precise descendant targeting to avoid leakage in deeply nested component trees.
382
+ See [React API - Style Props](docs/react-api.md#style-props) and [Methodology - styleProps](docs/methodology.md#styleprops-as-the-public-api).
327
383
 
328
- ### Variants
384
+ ### Mod Props
329
385
 
330
- Variants are designed to keep single-component CSS lean. Instead of generating dozens of static button classes up front, define all versions once and let runtime usage decide what CSS is actually emitted.
386
+ `modProps` exposes modifier keys as typed React props the modifier equivalent of `styleProps`. Accepts an array of key names or an object with type descriptors (`Boolean`, `String`, `Number`, or enum arrays) for full TypeScript autocomplete.
331
387
 
332
388
  ```tsx
333
389
  const Button = tasty({
334
- styles: { padding: '2x 4x', radius: '1r' },
335
- variants: {
336
- default: { fill: '#primary', color: '#on-primary' },
337
- danger: { fill: '#danger', color: '#on-danger' },
338
- outline: { fill: 'transparent', border: '1bw solid #primary' },
390
+ as: 'button',
391
+ modProps: { isLoading: Boolean, size: ['sm', 'md', 'lg'] as const },
392
+ styles: {
393
+ fill: { '': '#primary', isLoading: '#primary.5' },
394
+ padding: { '': '2x 4x', 'size=sm': '1x 2x' },
339
395
  },
340
396
  });
341
397
 
342
- <Button variant="danger">Delete</Button>
398
+ <Button isLoading size="lg">Submit</Button>
343
399
  ```
344
400
 
345
- ### Recipes
401
+ See [React API - Mod Props](docs/react-api.md#mod-props) and [Methodology - modProps](docs/methodology.md#modprops-and-mods).
346
402
 
347
- Recipes are predefined style sets that work like composable styling classes for Tasty. They can be pre-applied or post-applied to current styles, which lets you add reusable state logic while still allowing local style overrides.
348
-
349
- ```tsx
350
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351
- recipes: {
352
- card: { padding: '4x', fill: '#surface', radius: '1r', border: true },
353
- elevated: { shadow: '0 2x 4x #shadow' },
354
- },
355
- });
403
+ ### Variants
356
404
 
357
- const ProfileCard = tasty({
358
- styles: {
359
- recipe: 'card elevated',
360
- color: '#text',
361
- },
362
- });
363
- ```
405
+ Variants let one component expose named visual versions without pre-generating a separate class for every possible combination. In runtime mode, Tasty emits only the variant CSS that is actually used.
364
406
 
365
- Use `/` to post-apply recipes after local styles when you need recipe states/styles to win the final merge order. Use `none` to skip base recipes: `recipe: 'none / disabled'`.
407
+ See [React API - Variants](docs/react-api.md#variants).
366
408
 
367
- ### Auto-Inferred `@property`
409
+ ### Recipes
368
410
 
369
- CSS custom properties do not animate smoothly by default because the browser does not know how to interpolate their values. The [`@property`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@property) at-rule fixes that by declaring a property's syntax, such as `<number>` or `<color>`.
411
+ Recipes are reusable style bundles defined in `configure({ recipes })` and applied with the `recipe` style property. They are useful when your design system wants shared state logic or visual presets without forcing every component to repeat the same style map.
370
412
 
371
- In Tasty, you usually do not need to declare `@property` manually. When a custom property is assigned a concrete value, Tasty infers the syntax and registers the matching `@property` for you:
413
+ Use `/` to post-apply recipes after local styles when recipe states should win the final merge order, and use `none` to skip base recipes entirely.
372
414
 
373
- ```tsx
374
- const Pulse = tasty({
375
- styles: {
376
- animation: 'pulse 2s infinite',
377
- transform: 'scale($pulse-scale)',
378
- '@keyframes': {
379
- pulse: {
380
- '0%, 100%': { '$pulse-scale': 1 },
381
- '50%': { '$pulse-scale': 1.05 },
382
- },
383
- },
384
- },
385
- });
386
- ```
415
+ See [Style DSL - Recipes](docs/dsl.md#recipes) and [Configuration - recipes](docs/configuration.md#recipes).
387
416
 
388
- Here, `$pulse-scale: 1` is inferred as `<number>`, so Tasty injects `@property --pulse-scale` automatically before using it in the animation. Numeric types (`<number>`, `<length>`, `<percentage>`, `<angle>`, `<time>`) are inferred from values; `<color>` is inferred from the `#name` token convention.
417
+ ### Auto-Inferred `@property`
389
418
 
390
- If you prefer full manual control, disable auto-inference globally with `configure({ autoPropertyTypes: false })`.
419
+ Tasty usually removes the need to hand-author CSS [`@property`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@property) rules. When a custom property receives a concrete value, Tasty infers its syntax and registers the matching `@property` automatically, which makes transitions and animations on custom properties work without extra boilerplate.
391
420
 
392
- ### Explicit `@properties`
421
+ If you prefer explicit control, disable inference with `configure({ autoPropertyTypes: false })` or declare the properties yourself.
393
422
 
394
- Declare `@properties` yourself only when you need to override the defaults, for example to set `inherits: false` or provide a custom `initialValue`:
423
+ See [Style DSL - Properties (`@property`)](docs/dsl.md#properties-property).
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424
 
396
- ```tsx
397
- '@properties': {
398
- '$pulse-scale': { syntax: '<number>', inherits: false, initialValue: 1 },
399
- },
400
- ```
425
+ ### Explicit `@properties`
401
426
 
402
- ### React Hooks
427
+ Use explicit `@properties` only when you need to override defaults such as `inherits: false` or a custom `initialValue`.
403
428
 
404
- For cases where you don't need a full component:
429
+ See [Style DSL - Properties (`@property`)](docs/dsl.md#properties-property).
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- useGlobalStyles(':root', { '#primary': 'purple', '$gap': '8px' });
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+ When you do not need a full component wrapper, use the style functions directly: `useStyles` for local class names, `useGlobalStyles` for selector-scoped global CSS, `useRawCSS` for raw rules, plus `useKeyframes`, `useProperty`, `useFontFace`, and `useCounterStyle` for animation, custom-property, font, and counter-style primitives. All style functions are hook-free and work in React Server Components.
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  ### Zero-Runtime Mode
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+ Use `tastyStatic` when you want the same DSL and state model, but with CSS extracted at build time and no styling runtime in the client bundle. It is a strong fit for static sites, landing pages, and other build-time-first setups.
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+ See [Zero Runtime (tastyStatic)](docs/tasty-static.md) and [Getting Started - Choosing a rendering mode](docs/getting-started.md#choosing-a-rendering-mode).
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+ ### `tasty` vs `tastyStatic`
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+ `tasty()` returns React components that compute CSS during rendering. In server-only contexts, this produces static HTML + CSS with zero client JavaScript — the same end result as `tastyStatic()` but with the full feature set. `tastyStatic()` returns class names and extracts CSS during the build via a Babel plugin, with no React dependency at runtime. Both share the same DSL, tokens, units, state mappings, and recipes. Use `tasty()` as the default for any React-based setup; use `tastyStatic()` when you need build-time extraction without React.
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+ ### Server-Side Rendering
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+ `tasty()` components already work on the server without any SSR integration — they are hook-free and render as React Server Components by default. In server-only contexts (Next.js RSC, Astro without islands), they produce zero client JavaScript with the full feature set.
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- | **Runtime cost** | Style generation on mount | None |
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- | **Generated CSS scope** | Only styles/variants used at runtime | All extracted static styles at build time |
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- | **Dynamic values** | Fully supported | Via CSS custom properties |
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- | **Sub-elements** | Built-in (`<C.Title>`) | Manual (`data-element`) |
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- | **Variants** | Built-in (`variants` option) | Separate static styles |
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- | **Framework** | React | Any (requires Babel) |
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- | **Best for** | Interactive apps, design systems | Static sites, SSG, landing pages |
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+ SSR integration (`TastyRegistry`, `tastyIntegration`) adds CSS batching, deduplication across component trees, FOUC prevention, and client cache hydration. Use it when your app also has client-side rendering:
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+ - `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/next` for Next.js App Router (mixed server + client components)
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+ - `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/astro` for Astro (with or without islands)
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+ - The core SSR API for other React SSR setups
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- ### Runtime Performance
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+ | `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/next` | Next.js App Router SSR integration | Node |
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+ | `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/astro` | Astro integration + middleware | Node |
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+ | `@tenphi/tasty/ssr/astro-client` | Astro client-side cache hydration | Browser |
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+ ## Performance
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+ | `@tenphi/tasty/static` (zero-runtime) | 16.43 kB |
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+ | `renderStyles` — state map with media/hover/modifier (cold) | ~22,000 | ~46 us |
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+ | `renderStyles` — same styles (cached) | ~7,200,000 | ~0.14 us |
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+ | `parseStateKey` — simple key like `:hover` (cold) | ~1,200,000 | ~0.9 us |
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+ | `parseStateKey` — complex OR/AND/NOT key (cold) | ~190,000 | ~5 us |
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+ | `parseStateKey` — any key (cached) | ~3,300,000–8,900,000 | ~0.1–0.3 us |
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+ | `parseStyle` — value tokens like `2x 4x` (cold) | ~345,000 | ~3 us |
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+ | `parseStyle` — color tokens (cold) | ~525,000 | ~1.9 us |
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+ | `parseStyle` — any value (cached) | ~15,500,000 | ~0.06 us |
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+ - **Cached path dominates production.** After a component's first render, subsequent renders with stable styles skip the pipeline entirely (React `useMemo` + LRU cache hits at every level). All cached operations are sub-microsecond — effectively free.
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+ - **Cold path is fast enough.** The heaviest cold operation — a complex state map with media queries, hover, and modifiers — takes ~46 us. Even a page with 100 unique styled components adds only ~5 ms of total style computation on first render, negligible next to React reconciliation and DOM work.
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+ - **Cache multipliers are 30x–100x.** This confirms the multi-level LRU architecture (parser, state-key, simplify, condition, pipeline) is delivering real value.
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+ - **Comparable to lighter systems.** Emotion's `css()` is typically 5–20 us for simple styles; Tasty's cold `renderStyles` at ~14 us for 5 properties is in the same range despite doing significantly more work (state maps, design tokens, sub-elements, chunking).
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+ - **On slower devices.** The benchmarks above are from an M1 Max (Geekbench 6 SC ~2,400). A mid-range consumer laptop (~1,800 SC) is roughly 1.3x slower; a mid-range phone (~1,200 SC) is roughly 2x slower; a budget phone (~700 SC) is roughly 3–4x slower. Even at 4x, the heaviest cold operation stays under 200 us and 100 unique components under 20 ms — still well within a single frame budget. The cached path remains sub-microsecond on all devices.
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+ ### How It Stays Fast
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+ - CSS is generated and injected only when styles are actually used.
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+ - Multi-level caching avoids repeated parsing and style recomputation.
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+ - Styles are split into reusable chunks and applied as multiple class names, so matching chunks can be reused across components instead of re-injected.
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+ - Style normalization guarantees equivalent style input resolves to the same chunks, improving deduplication hit rates.
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+ - A style garbage collector removes unused styles/chunks over time.
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+ - A dedicated style injector minimizes DOM/style-tag overhead.
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+ - This approach is validated in enterprise-scale apps where runtime styling overhead is not noticeable in normal UI flows.
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  ### [ESLint Plugin](https://github.com/tenphi/eslint-plugin-tasty)
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- `@tenphi/eslint-plugin-tasty` — 27 lint rules that validate style property names, value syntax, token existence, state keys, and enforce best practices. Catch typos and invalid styles at lint time, not at runtime.
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+ `@tenphi/eslint-plugin-tasty` — 27 total lint rules for style property names, value syntax, token existence, state keys, and best practices. The `recommended` preset enables 18 of them as a practical default. Catch typos and invalid styles at lint time, not at runtime.
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+ ## Built with Tasty
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+ ### [tasty.style](https://tasty.style) ([source](https://github.com/tenphi/tasty.style))
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+ The official Tasty documentation and landing page — itself built entirely with Tasty. A showcase for zero-runtime styling via `tastyStatic`, SSR with Next.js, and OKHSL color theming with Glaze.
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+ ### [Cube Cloud](https://cube.dev/)
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+ Enterprise universal semantic layer platform by Cube Dev, Inc. Cube Cloud unifies data modeling, caching, access control, and APIs (REST, GraphQL, SQL, AI) for analytics at scale. Tasty has powered its frontend for over 5 years in production.
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+ ### [Cube Cloud for Excel and Google Sheets](https://cube.dev/)
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+ A single spreadsheet add-in deployed to both [Microsoft Excel](https://marketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200008486) and [Google Sheets](https://workspace.google.com/u/0/marketplace/app/cube_cloud_for_sheets/641460343379). Connects spreadsheets to any cloud data platform (BigQuery, Databricks, Snowflake, Redshift, and more) via Cube Cloud's universal semantic layer.
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+ ### [Cube UI Kit](https://github.com/cube-js/cube-ui-kit) ([storybook](https://cube-ui-kit.vercel.app/))
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  Open-source React UI kit built on Tasty + React Aria. 100+ production components proving Tasty works at design-system scale. A reference implementation and a ready-to-use component library.
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  ## Documentation
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- - **[Usage Guide](docs/usage.md)** Runtime styling: component creation, state mappings, sub-elements, variants, and hooks
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+ Start from the docs hub if you want the shortest path to the right guide for your role or styling approach.
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+ - **[Docs Hub](docs/README.md)** — audience-based navigation across onboarding, design-system authoring, runtime, zero-runtime, runtime SSR integration, debugging, and internals
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+ ### Start here
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+
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+ - **[Getting Started](docs/getting-started.md)** — Installation, first component, optional shared configuration, ESLint plugin setup, editor tooling, and rendering mode decision tree
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+ - **[Methodology](docs/methodology.md)** — The recommended patterns for structuring Tasty components: root + sub-elements, styleProps, tokens, styles vs style, wrapping and extension
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+ ### Guides
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+
610
+ - **[Building a Design System](docs/design-system.md)** — Practical guide to building a DS layer: token vocabulary, state aliases, recipes, primitives, compound components, override contracts
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+ - **[Adoption Guide](docs/adoption.md)** — Where Tasty sits in the stack, who should adopt it, what you define yourself, and how to introduce it incrementally into an existing design system
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+ ### Reference
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+
615
+ - **[Style DSL](docs/dsl.md)** — The Tasty style language: state maps, tokens, units, color syntax, extending semantics, recipes, keyframes, and @property
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+ - **[React API](docs/react-api.md)** — React-specific API: `tasty()` factory, component props, variants, sub-elements, and style functions
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  - **[Configuration](docs/configuration.md)** — Global configuration: tokens, recipes, custom units, style handlers, and TypeScript extensions
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  - **[Style Properties](docs/styles.md)** — Complete reference for all enhanced style properties: syntax, values, modifiers, and recommendations
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+ ### Rendering modes
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  - **[Zero Runtime (tastyStatic)](docs/tasty-static.md)** — Build-time static styling: Babel plugin setup, Next.js integration, and static style patterns
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+ - **[Server-Side Rendering](docs/ssr.md)** — SSR setup for Next.js, Astro, and generic frameworks: streaming support, cache hydration, and troubleshooting
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+
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+ ### Internals
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+
627
+ - **[Style rendering pipeline](docs/pipeline.md)** — How `Styles` become mutually exclusive CSS rules: parse → exclusives → combinations → handlers → merge → materialize (`src/pipeline/`)
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  - **[Style Injector](docs/injector.md)** — Internal CSS injection engine: `inject()`, `injectGlobal()`, `injectRawCSS()`, `keyframes()`, deduplication, reference counting, cleanup, SSR support, and Shadow DOM
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  - **[Debug Utilities](docs/debug.md)** — Runtime CSS inspection via `tastyDebug`: CSS extraction, element inspection, cache metrics, chunk breakdown, and performance monitoring
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+ ### Context
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+
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+ - **[Comparison](docs/comparison.md)** — How Tasty compares to Tailwind, Panda CSS, vanilla-extract, StyleX, Stitches, and Emotion: positioning, trade-offs, and when each tool fits best
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  ## License
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  [MIT](LICENSE)