authhero 0.144.0 → 0.147.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ hooks: {
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  - `onExecuteCredentialsExchange`
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  - `onExecutePreUserRegistration`
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  - `onExecutePostUserRegistration`
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+ - `onExecutePostUserLogin`
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  ## Email Providers
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@@ -90,10 +91,10 @@ There are two ways to use the Tailwind CSS styles with authhero components:
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  ```js
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  // Import the CSS
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- import 'authhero/styles';
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+ import "authhero/styles";
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  // Then use the components
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- import { Button, Form } from 'authhero';
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+ import { Button, Form } from "authhero";
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  ```
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  ### 2. Inject CSS programmatically (for Cloudflare Workers and similar environments)
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  ```js
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  // Import the helper function
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- import { injectTailwindCSS } from 'authhero';
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+ import { injectTailwindCSS } from "authhero";
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  // Call this function once to inject the CSS into the document
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  injectTailwindCSS();
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  // Then use the components
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- import { Button, Form } from 'authhero';
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+ import { Button, Form } from "authhero";
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  ```
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  You can also access the raw CSS string:
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  ```js
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- import { tailwindCss } from 'authhero';
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+ import { tailwindCss } from "authhero";
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  // Use the CSS string as needed
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  // For example, in a Cloudflare Worker: