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Hi! This one is working as intended for today at least given that the properties generated are different. text-xs generates both font-size and line-height whereas text-[16px] only generates font-size. If you were to write text-[16px]/6 text-xs then you'd get a warning.
However, I can see that this is potentially surprising behavior. Will talk through this with the team. 👍
What version of VS Code are you using?
v1.89.0
What version of Tailwind CSS IntelliSense are you using?
v0.10.5
What version of Tailwind CSS are you using?
v3.3.2
What package manager are you using?
yarn
What operating system are you using?
macOS
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Describe your issue
The plugin works great at detecting conflicting classes within a class tag
But there is an issue, it doesn't detect the conflict when arbitrary values are used
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