A local UI tool for visualizing your Tailwind CSS configuration file.
Tailwind Config Viewer is a local UI tool for visualizing your Tailwind CSS configuration file. Keep it open during development to quickly reference custom Tailwind values/classes. Easily navigate between sections of the configuration and copy class names to your clipboard by clicking on them.
Demo using the default Tailwind config
Run npx tailwind-config-viewer
from within the directory that contains your Tailwind configuration file.
npm i tailwind-config-viewer -g
npm i tailwind-config-viewer -D
When installing locally, you can add an entry into the package.json scripts field to run and open the viewer:
"scripts": {
"tailwind-config-viewer": "tailwind-config-viewer -o"
}
Run the tailwind-config-viewer
command from within the directory that contains your Tailwind configuration file.
The serve
command is the default command. Running tailwind-config-viewer
is the same as tailwind-config-viewer serve
.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
-p, --port | 3000 |
The port to run the viewer on. If occupied it will use next available port. |
-o, --open | false |
Open the viewer in default browser |
-c, --config | tailwind.config.js |
Path to your Tailwind config file |
Exports the viewer to a directory that can be uploaded to a static host. It accepts the output directory path as its sole argument.
tailwind-config-viewer export ./output-dir
If an output directory isn’t specificied it will be output to tcv-build
.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
-c, --config | tailwind.config.js |
Path to your Tailwind config file |
You can declare a configViewer
property in your Tailwind configuration’s theme object in order to customize certain aspects of the config viewer.
module.exports = {
theme: {
// ...your Tailwind theme config
configViewer: {
// ... configViewer Options
}
}
}
In some instances you may want to replace values used in your Tailwind config when it is displayed in the config viewer. One scenario where this is necessary is when you are using CSS variables for your theme values:
module.exports = {
theme: {
colors: {
black: 'var(--color-black)'
}
}
}
In order for the config viewer to properly display this color, you need to provide a replacement for it:
module.exports = {
theme: {
colors: {
black: 'var(--color-black)'
},
configViewer: {
themeReplacements: {
'var(--color-black)': '#000000'
}
}
}
}
You can replace any value in your theme for display in the config viewer by setting the corresponding valueToFind: valueToReplace
in the themeReplacements
object.
The config viewer displays the pixel equivalent of any rem values. By default baseFontSize
is set to 16 to mirror the default root element font size in most browsers. If you plan on using a different root font size in your project, you should set the value of baseFontSize
to match.
module.exports = {
theme: {
// ...your Tailwind theme config
configViewer: {
baseFontSize: 20 // default is 16
}
}
}
You can change the default sentence used in the typography sections (Font Size, Letter Spacing etc.)
by setting the typographyExample
option:
module.exports = {
theme: {
// ...your Tailwind theme config
configViewer: {
typographyExample: 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
}
}
}
You can add custom fonts to the config viewer that are used in your Tailwind config by passing in a font url as a string, or an array of font urls.
Notes
module.exports = {
theme: {
// ...your Tailwind theme config
configViewer: {
// single font
fonts: "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Open+Sans&display=swap"
// or multiple fonts
fonts: [
"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Open+Sans&display=swap",
"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@100;500&display=swap" // <- only 500 will be used
]
}
]
}
}
}
Shift+Click
on the Tailwind class names to copy multiple to your clipboard at once