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Basically, you can do this by making some small changes in your module.exports = {
content: [
"./path/to/component/MyComponent.jsx", // <-- If you only need it for a single component
"./path/to/folder/*.{js,jsx,tsx}", // <-- If you need it for all components from the specific folder.
],
theme: {
extend: {},
},
plugins: [],
} Then, after that, just run this command: npx tailwindcss -i ./pathToYourGlobalCSS/global.css -o ./pathForOuputCSS/output.css Now you can play around with the generated Important
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Hello everybody! I'm building a web application that uses a library that uses tailwind classes for its components. Since this scenario is limited in the application, is there a way to generate a local css file given a component that uses tailwind classes so I can just import that instead of importing the entire library?
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