0.13.1 • Published 1 year ago
@wtto00/unocss-preset-theme v0.13.1
unocss-preset-theme
This is a fork of unocss-preset-theme.
Just modify the following part:
- fix: generated self-referencing CSS variables. unocss-preset-theme #82
Installation
npm i -D @wtto00/unocss-preset-themeUsages
Usually you just need to set your light theme to unocss and your dark theme to presetTheme. This preset will transform your provide theme into css variables, then you just need to set the dark class or compact class (Depends on your theme name) in your html and you're done.
Just like this
import Unocss from 'unocss/vite'
import type { Theme } from 'unocss/preset-uno'
import { presetUno } from 'unocss'
import presetTheme from '@wtto00/unocss-preset-theme'
import type { Theme } from '@unocss/preset-uno'
import type { Preset } from 'unocss'
Unocss<Theme>({
// Configure light themes
theme: {},
presets: [
presetUno<Theme>(),
presetTheme<Theme>({
theme: {
// Configure dark themes
dark: {},
// Configure compact themes
compact: {},
},
}) as Preset<Theme>,
],
})This will be the final generated css
/* darkMode: class */
.dark {
}
:root {
}
.compact {
}
/* If you set darkMode to media, the css will look like this */
.compact {
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
}Then, you simply apply it as follows
<div class="dark">
Dark mode
<div class="compact">
<div class="px-md">Use compact theme</div>
</div>
</div>Options
prefix
The prefix of the generated css variables, default is --un-preset-theme
theme
Your different theme. like { dark: {}, other: {} }
selectors
Customize the selectors of the generated css variables { light: ':root', [themeName]: '.[themeName]' }
Examples
Contributors
License
MIT License