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+ # @vuecs/theme-tailwind
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+
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+ [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/@vuecs%2Ftheme-tailwind.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/@vuecs%2Ftheme-tailwind)
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+ [![main](https://github.com/Tada5hi/vuecs/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/Tada5hi/vuecs/actions/workflows/main.yml)
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+
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+ Tailwind v4 theme for vuecs components. Class-string mappings + `merge: ClassesMergeFn`
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+ backed by `twMerge` + the Tailwind palette runtime (`setColorPalette`,
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+ `renderColorPaletteStyles`). Contributes its renderer via `palette.handle` so
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+ `useColorPalette()` from `@vuecs/design` dispatches through it. Re-binds
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+ `--vc-color-*` to Tailwind palette names so runtime swaps work, exposes vuecs
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+ tokens via `@theme`, and force-includes all 22 Tailwind palettes via
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+ `@source inline()`.
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+
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+ `useColorPalette` / `ColorPaletteConfig` live in `@vuecs/design` since plan 026.
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+ Deprecated re-exports remain in this package for one release cycle.
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+
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+ For Nuxt apps, the cookie-backed `useColorPalette` ships from
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+ [`@vuecs/nuxt`](../../packages/nuxt) — one theme-agnostic Nuxt module
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+ handles palette switching for every theme.
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+
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+ Full documentation: **[vuecs.dev/themes/tailwind](https://vuecs.dev/themes/tailwind)**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install @vuecs/theme-tailwind @vuecs/design
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+ npm install -D tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```css
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+ @import "tailwindcss";
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+ @import "@vuecs/design";
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+ @import "@vuecs/theme-tailwind";
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+ ```
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+
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+ Requires Tailwind CSS v4+.
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+
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+ ## License
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+ Made with 💚
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+ Published under [Apache 2.0 License](./LICENSE).
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+ /*!
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+ * @vuecs/theme-tailwind — Tailwind v4 bridge
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+ *
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+ * Two jobs, all Tailwind-specific:
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+ *
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+ * 1. Expose vuecs tokens as Tailwind v4 color/radius names via an
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+ * `@theme` block, so component class strings can use
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+ * `bg-primary-600`, `text-fg`, `rounded-md`, etc.
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+ *
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+ * 2. Force-include all 22 Tailwind palettes × 11 shades via
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+ * `@source inline()`, so any `setColorPalette({ primary: 'emerald' })`
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+ * call resolves to a real `--color-emerald-*` value (Tailwind
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+ * v4's JIT only emits palettes referenced by used classes
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+ * otherwise).
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+ *
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+ * The `--vc-color-<scale>-*: var(--color-<palette>-*)` rebind that
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+ * used to live here moved into `@vuecs/design/assets/index.css`
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+ * (single source of truth) — design's semantic scales now reference
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+ * the Tailwind palette catalog directly, and `setColorPalette()`
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+ * works against the same `--color-<palette>-*` source variables
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+ * whether Tailwind or `@vuecs/design/standalone` provides them.
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+ *
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+ * Consumers (when using the Tailwind theme):
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+ * @import "tailwindcss";
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+ * @import "@vuecs/design";
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+ * @import "@vuecs/theme-tailwind";
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+ *
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+ * Consumers using @vuecs/theme-bootstrap or @vuecs/theme-bulma do NOT
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+ * need this file — `@vuecs/design/standalone` carries the palette
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+ * catalog those themes need.
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+ */
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+
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+
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+ /* -----------------------------------------------------------------
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+ Tailwind v4 @theme block — expose vuecs tokens as Tailwind
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+ color/radius names so components can write e.g. `bg-primary-600`,
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+ `text-fg`, `rounded-md` and have them resolve to the vc token
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+ chain. Non-inline so browser-time swaps (.dark, setColorPalette) work.
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+ ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
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+
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+ @theme {
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+ --color-primary-50: var(--vc-color-primary-50);
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+ --color-primary-100: var(--vc-color-primary-100);
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+ --color-primary-200: var(--vc-color-primary-200);
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+ --color-primary-300: var(--vc-color-primary-300);
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+ --color-primary-400: var(--vc-color-primary-400);
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+ --color-primary-500: var(--vc-color-primary-500);
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+ --color-primary-600: var(--vc-color-primary-600);
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+ --color-primary-700: var(--vc-color-primary-700);
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+ --color-primary-800: var(--vc-color-primary-800);
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+ --color-primary-900: var(--vc-color-primary-900);
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+ --color-primary-950: var(--vc-color-primary-950);
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+
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+ --color-success-50: var(--vc-color-success-50);
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+ --color-success-100: var(--vc-color-success-100);
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+ --color-success-200: var(--vc-color-success-200);
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+ --color-success-300: var(--vc-color-success-300);
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+ --color-success-400: var(--vc-color-success-400);
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+ --color-success-500: var(--vc-color-success-500);
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+ --color-success-600: var(--vc-color-success-600);
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+ --color-success-700: var(--vc-color-success-700);
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+ --color-success-800: var(--vc-color-success-800);
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+ --color-success-900: var(--vc-color-success-900);
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+ --color-success-950: var(--vc-color-success-950);
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+
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+ --color-warning-50: var(--vc-color-warning-50);
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+ --color-warning-100: var(--vc-color-warning-100);
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+ --color-warning-200: var(--vc-color-warning-200);
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+ --color-warning-300: var(--vc-color-warning-300);
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+ --color-warning-400: var(--vc-color-warning-400);
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+ --color-warning-500: var(--vc-color-warning-500);
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+ --color-warning-600: var(--vc-color-warning-600);
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+ --color-warning-700: var(--vc-color-warning-700);
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+ --color-warning-800: var(--vc-color-warning-800);
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+ --color-warning-900: var(--vc-color-warning-900);
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+ --color-warning-950: var(--vc-color-warning-950);
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+
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+ --color-error-50: var(--vc-color-error-50);
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+ --color-error-100: var(--vc-color-error-100);
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+ --color-error-200: var(--vc-color-error-200);
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+ --color-error-300: var(--vc-color-error-300);
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+ --color-error-400: var(--vc-color-error-400);
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+ --color-error-500: var(--vc-color-error-500);
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+ --color-error-600: var(--vc-color-error-600);
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+ --color-error-700: var(--vc-color-error-700);
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+ --color-error-800: var(--vc-color-error-800);
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+ --color-error-900: var(--vc-color-error-900);
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+ --color-error-950: var(--vc-color-error-950);
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+
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+ --color-info-50: var(--vc-color-info-50);
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+ --color-info-100: var(--vc-color-info-100);
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+ --color-info-200: var(--vc-color-info-200);
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+ --color-info-300: var(--vc-color-info-300);
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+ --color-info-400: var(--vc-color-info-400);
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+ --color-info-500: var(--vc-color-info-500);
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+ --color-info-600: var(--vc-color-info-600);
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+ --color-info-700: var(--vc-color-info-700);
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+ --color-info-800: var(--vc-color-info-800);
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+ --color-info-900: var(--vc-color-info-900);
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+ --color-info-950: var(--vc-color-info-950);
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+
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+ /* NOTE: we deliberately do NOT override Tailwind's `--color-neutral-*`
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+ here. Doing so would create a circular reference because the
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+ `:root` block above binds `--vc-color-neutral-*: var(--color-neutral-*)`
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+ (so the semantic scale follows Tailwind's `neutral` palette by
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+ default). Cycle would resolve invalid for every neutral-based
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+ token, including the semantic aliases below — breaking the dark
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+ mode flip entirely.
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+
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+ Trade-off: utility classes like `bg-neutral-500` use Tailwind's
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+ default neutral palette and DO NOT follow `setColorPalette({ neutral })`
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+ at runtime. The semantic aliases (`bg-bg`, `text-fg`, etc., below)
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+ DO follow palette swaps because they reference `--vc-color-neutral-*`
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+ directly, which is overridden by the runtime setColorPalette() output. */
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+
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+ /* Semantic aliases (light/dark flip via .dark) */
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+ --color-bg: var(--vc-color-bg);
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+ --color-bg-muted: var(--vc-color-bg-muted);
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+ --color-bg-elevated: var(--vc-color-bg-elevated);
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+ --color-fg: var(--vc-color-fg);
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+ --color-fg-muted: var(--vc-color-fg-muted);
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+ --color-border: var(--vc-color-border);
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+ --color-border-muted: var(--vc-color-border-muted);
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+ --color-ring: var(--vc-color-ring);
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+
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+ --color-on-primary: var(--vc-color-on-primary);
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+ --color-on-success: var(--vc-color-on-success);
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+ --color-on-warning: var(--vc-color-on-warning);
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+ --color-on-error: var(--vc-color-on-error);
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+ --color-on-info: var(--vc-color-on-info);
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+ --color-on-neutral: var(--vc-color-on-neutral);
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+
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+ /* Radius */
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+ --radius-sm: var(--vc-radius-sm);
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+ --radius-md: var(--vc-radius-md);
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+ --radius-lg: var(--vc-radius-lg);
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+ --radius-xl: var(--vc-radius-xl);
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+ --radius-full: var(--vc-radius-full);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* -----------------------------------------------------------------
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+ Force-include all 22 Tailwind palettes × 11 shades.
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+
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+ Runtime palette switching via `setColorPalette()` rewrites
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+ `--vc-color-<scale>-*` to `var(--color-<palette>-*)`. Tailwind v4's
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+ JIT only emits palettes referenced by used classes — so without
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+ this directive, only the palettes the consumer happens to use in
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+ utility classes are compiled, and `setColorPalette({ primary: 'emerald' })`
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+ would silently fail because `--color-emerald-*` was tree-shaken.
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+
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+ We include all 22 palettes so any setColorPalette() call resolves to
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+ real CSS variables. Adds a few KB of unused class definitions to
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+ the bundle — the cost of "runtime palette switching just works".
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+
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+ Why `bg-{palette}-{shade}` and not the underlying var directly?
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+ Tailwind v4 keeps a `--color-<palette>-<shade>` token in the
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+ compiled output as a *side effect* of any utility class that
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+ references that palette/shade pair (`bg-`, `text-`, `border-`,
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+ `ring-` all work). `bg-` is the most universally used family and
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+ covers the full shade range. This is a documented Tailwind v4
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+ behavior, not an internal — see the `@source inline` directive
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+ docs — but it does couple this file to v4's safelist semantics.
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+ If a future Tailwind major changes how palette emission works,
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+ this directive may need to be updated alongside.
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+
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+ Consumers who don't need this (e.g. a fixed brand color) can
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+ override by importing only the @theme + :root portions of this
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+ file via a fork; or opt into a smaller subset via their own
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+ `@source inline()` directive after this import.
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+ ----------------------------------------------------------------- */
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+
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+ @source inline("bg-{red,orange,amber,yellow,lime,green,emerald,teal,cyan,sky,blue,indigo,violet,purple,fuchsia,pink,rose,slate,gray,zinc,stone,neutral}-{50,100,200,300,400,500,600,700,800,900,950}");
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+ /**
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+ * Tailwind-theme config keys. Augments the cross-cutting `Config`
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+ * interface in `@vuecs/core`. Side-effect imported by this package's
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+ * `index.ts` so the augmentation is loaded whenever consumers depend
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+ * on `@vuecs/theme-tailwind`.
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+ *
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+ * No `withDefaults` registration here — `nonce` has no sensible
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+ * framework default; it must come from the consumer's CSP setup.
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+ * `setColorPalette` may read it via `useConfig('nonce')` (returns
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+ * `undefined` when unset).
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+ */
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+ declare module '@vuecs/core' {
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+ interface Config {
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+ /**
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+ * CSP nonce written onto inline `<style>` tags created at
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+ * runtime — used by `setColorPalette`'s `<style id="vc-color-palette">`
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+ * block. When unset, no `nonce` attribute is added (works in
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+ * non-CSP environments and in CSP environments that allow
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+ * unsafe-inline for styles).
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+ */
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+ nonce?: string;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ export {};
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=config.d.ts.map
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+ {"version":3,"file":"config.d.ts","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/config.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAIA;;;;;;;;;;GAUG;AACH,OAAO,QAAQ,aAAa,CAAC;IACzB,UAAU,MAAM;QACZ;;;;;;WAMG;QACH,KAAK,CAAC,EAAE,MAAM,CAAC;KAClB;CACJ;AAED,OAAO,EAAE,CAAC"}
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+ import type { ClassesMergeFn, Theme } from '@vuecs/core';
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+ import './config';
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+ export { renderColorPaletteStyles, setColorPalette } from './palette';
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+ /**
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+ * @deprecated Import `useColorPalette` from `@vuecs/design` instead.
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+ *
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+ * The per-theme wrapper previously auto-wired the CSP nonce via
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+ * `useConfig('nonce')` from `@vuecs/core`. The design-level composable
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+ * does not. If you rely on CSP nonces, pass `nonce` explicitly:
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+ *
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+ * import { useColorPalette } from '@vuecs/design';
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+ * import { useConfig } from '@vuecs/core';
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+ * const { current, set } = useColorPalette({
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+ * nonce: () => useConfig('nonce').value,
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * Will be removed in the next major version of `@vuecs/theme-tailwind`.
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+ */
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+ export { useColorPalette } from '@vuecs/design';
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+ /** @deprecated Import from `@vuecs/design` instead. */
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+ export type { UseColorPaletteOptions, UseColorPaletteReturn } from '@vuecs/design';
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+ export { COLOR_PALETTE_STYLE_ELEMENT_ID, applyColorPaletteCss, bindColorPalette, } from '@vuecs/design';
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+ /** @deprecated Import from `@vuecs/design` instead — the canonical `ColorPaletteConfig` lives there since plan 026. */
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+ export type { ColorPaletteConfig } from '@vuecs/design';
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+ export declare const merge: ClassesMergeFn;
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+ /**
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+ * Tailwind theme for vuecs components.
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+ *
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+ * Class strings reference **semantic Tailwind colors** that this package
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+ * exposes via a Tailwind v4 `@theme` block in `assets/index.css` — e.g.
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+ * `bg-primary-600`, `text-fg`, `border-border`. The `@theme` block maps
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+ * Tailwind's `--color-*` names onto `--vc-color-*` CSS variables, which
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+ * `@vuecs/design` defines as concrete OKLCH literals.
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+ *
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+ * Consumers must:
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+ * 1. Use Tailwind CSS v4 (v3 is not supported).
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+ * 2. Import `@vuecs/design` (concrete tokens) AND `@vuecs/theme-tailwind`
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+ * (Tailwind rebind + `@theme` block + safelist) alongside their
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+ * Tailwind stylesheet.
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+ *
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+ * Reskinning is done by redefining `--vc-color-*` variables (manually or
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+ * via `setColorPalette()`, exported from this package). No theme override
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+ * needed.
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+ */
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+ export default function tailwindTheme(): Theme;
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