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[Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com) is a utility-first CSS framework packed with classes like flex, pt-4, text-center and rotate-90 that can be composed to build any design, directly in your markup.
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-[Installation](#installation)
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*[Using a local installation of `tailwindcss`](#using-a-local-installation-of-tailwindcss)
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-[Developing with Tailwindcss](#developing-with-tailwindcss)
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*[Configuration and commands](#configuration-and-commands)
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*[Building for production](#building-for-production)
*[Conflict with pre-existing asset pipeline stylesheets](#conflict-with-pre-existing-asset-pipeline-stylesheets)
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-[License](#license)
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## Installation
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With Rails 7 you can generate a new application preconfigured with Tailwind by using `--css tailwind`. If you're adding Tailwind later, you need to:
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### Using a local installation of `tailwindcss`
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If you are not able to use the vendored standalone executables (for example, if you're on an unsupported platform), you can use a local installation of the `tailwindcss` executable by setting an environment variable named `TAILWINDCSS_INSTALL_DIR` to the directory containing the executable.
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If you are not able to use the vendored standalone executables (for example, if you're on an unsupported platform), you can use a local installation of the `tailwindcss` executable by setting an environment variable named `TAILWINDCSS_INSTALL_DIR` to the directory path containing the executable.
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For example, if you've installed `tailwindcss` so that the executable is found at `/node_modules/bin/tailwindcss`, then you should set your environment variable like so:
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For example, if you've installed `tailwindcss` so that the executable is found at `/path/to/node_modules/bin/tailwindcss`, then you should set your environment variable like so:
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TAILWINDCSS_INSTALL_DIR=/path/to/node_modules/bin
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This also works with relative paths. If you've installed into your app's directory at`./node_modules/.bin/tailwindcss`:
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or, for relative paths like`./node_modules/.bin/tailwindcss`:
You can customize the Tailwind build through the `config/tailwind.config.js` file, just like you would if Tailwind was running in a traditional node installation. All the first-party plugins are supported.
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The installer will create your Tailwind input file in `app/assets/stylesheets/application.tailwind.css`. This is where you import the plugins you want to use, and where you can setup your custom `@apply` rules. When you run `rails tailwindcss:build`, this input file will be used to generate the output in `app/assets/builds/tailwind.css`. That's the output CSS that you'll include in your app (the installer automatically configures this, alongside the Inter font as well).
The installer will generate a Tailwind input file in `app/assets/stylesheets/application.tailwind.css`. This is where you import the plugins you want to use, and where you can setup your custom `@apply` rules.
When you run `rails tailwindcss:build`, the input file will be used to generate the output in `app/assets/builds/tailwind.css`. That's the output CSS that you'll include in your app (the installer automatically configures this, alongside the Inter font as well).
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#### Commands
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This gem makes several Rails tasks available, some of which have multiple options which can be combined.
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Synopsis:
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-`bin/rails tailwindcss:install` - installs the configuration file, output file, and `Procfile.dev`
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-`bin/rails tailwindcss:build` - generate the output file
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-`bin/rails tailwindcss:watch[always]` - for systems without TTY (e.g., some docker containers)
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Note that you can combine task options, e.g. `rails tailwindcss:watch[debug,poll]`.
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This gem also makes available a Puma plugin to manage a live rebuild process when you run `rails server` (see "Live Rebuild" section below).
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This gem also generates a `Procfile.dev` file which will run both the rails server and a live rebuild process (see "Live Rebuild" section below).
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The `tailwindcss:build` task is automatically attached to the `test:prepare` Rake task. This task runs before test commands. If you run `bin/rails test` in your CI environment, your Tailwind output will be generated before tests run.
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### Update assets automatically
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While you're developing your application, you want to run Tailwind in "watch" mode, so changes are automatically reflected in the generated CSS output. You can do this in a few different ways:
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The Puma plugin requires you to add this line to your `puma.rb` configuration:
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This is a flexible command, which can be run with a few different options.
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If you are running `rails tailwindcss:watch` on a system that doesn't fully support file system events, pass a `poll` argument to the task to instruct tailwindcss to instead use polling: `rails tailwindcss:watch[poll]`. If you use `bin/dev` then you should modify your `Procfile.dev`.
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Tailwind uses modern CSS features that are not recognized by the `sassc-rails` extension that was included by default in the Gemfile for Rails 6. In order to avoid any errors like `SassC::SyntaxError`, you must remove that gem from your Gemfile.
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For Tailwind to work, your class names need to be spelled out. If you need to make sure Tailwind generates class names that don't exist in your content files or that are programmatically composed, use the [safelist option](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/content-configuration#safelisting-classes).
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If you get a warning `Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule ‘@tailwind’.` in the browser console after installation, you incorrectly double-process `application.tailwind.css`. This is a misconfiguration, even though the styles will be fully effective in many cases. The file `application.tailwind.css` is installed when running `rails tailwindcss:install` and is placed alongside the common `application.css` in `app/assets/stylesheets`. Because the `application.css` in a newly generated Rails app includes a `require_tree .` directive, the asset pipeline incorrectly processes `application.tailwind.css`, where it should be taken care of by `tailwindcss`. The asset pipeline ignores TailwindCSS's at-directives, and the browser can't process them.
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