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Tailwind CSS IntelliSense

Installation

In order for the extension to activate you must have tailwindcss installed and a Tailwind config file named tailwind.config.js or tailwind.js in your workspace.

Features

  • Autocomplete Intelligent suggestions for class names, CSS directives, and the theme helper

  • Hover Preview See the complete CSS for a Tailwind class name by hovering over it

  • Linting Highlights errors and potential bugs in your HTML and CSS files

  • CSS Syntax Highlighting Provides syntax definitions so that use of Tailwind features doesnt mess up your syntax highlighting

Screenshots/Examples?

Troubleshooting

Settings

tailwindCSS.includeLanguages

This setting allows you to add additional language support. The key of each entry is the new language ID and the value is any one of the extensions built-in languages, depending on how you want the new language to be treated (e.g. html, css, or javascript):

{
  "tailwindCSS.includeLanguages": {
    "plaintext": "html"
  }
}

tailwindCSS.emmetCompletions

Enable completions when using Emmet-style syntax, for example div.bg-red-500.uppercase. Default: false

{
  "tailwindCSS.emmetCompletions": true
}

tailwindCSS.validate

Enable linting. Rules can be configured individually using the tailwindcss.lint settings:

  • ignore: disable lint rule entirely
  • warning: rule violations will be considered "warnings," typically represented by a yellow underline
  • error: rule violations will be considered "errors," typically represented by a red underline