Tagify preset
This enables the tagify mode for other presets.
Installation
bash
pnpm add -D @unocss/preset-tagify
bash
yarn add -D @unocss/preset-tagify
bash
npm install -D @unocss/preset-tagify
ts
// uno.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'unocss'
import presetTagify from '@unocss/preset-tagify'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetTagify({ /* options */ }),
// ...other presets
],
})
Tagify mode
This preset can come in handy when you only need to apply a single unocss rule to an element.
html
<span class="text-red"> red text </span>
<div class="flex"> flexbox </div>
I'm feeling <span class="i-line-md-emoji-grin"></span> today!
With tagify mode, you can embed CSS styles into HTML tags:
html
<text-red> red text </text-red>
<flex> flexbox </flex>
I'm feeling <i-line-md-emoji-grin /> today!
The HTML above works exactly as you would expect.
With prefix
js
presetTagify({
prefix: 'un-'
})
html
<!-- this will be matched -->
<un-flex> </un-flex>
<!-- this will not be matched -->
<flex> </flex>
Extra properties
You can inject extra properties to the matched rules:
js
presetTagify({
// adds display: inline-block to matched icons
extraProperties: matched => matched.startsWith('i-')
? { display: 'inline-block' }
: { }
})
js
presetTagify({
// extraProperties can also be a plain object
extraProperties: { display: 'block' }
})
Options
prefix
- Type:
string
The prefix to use for the tagify variant.
excludedTags
- Type:
string[] | RegExp[]
- Default:
['b', /^h\d+$/, 'table']
Tags excluded from processing.
extraProperties
- Type:
Record<string, string> | ((matched: string) => Partial<Record<string, string>>)
Extra CSS properties to apply to matched rules.
defaultExtractor
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
true
Enable default extractor.