43081j / postcss-lit

PostCSS syntax for extracting CSS from template literals inside JS/TS files
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Move the package to "lit" project #43

Open iSokrat opened 1 year ago

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

I think, currently, your tool is only one on github which allows to integrate stylelint in lit-related project (except maybe some potentially existing custom local plugins in some repos). Are there plans maybe to propose storing your tool as a recommended solution in lit project? It's already mentioned in stylelint docs, would be better to mention it as a recommend way in postcss repo as well.

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

@43081j What do you think about this?

43081j commented 1 year ago

i'll be catching up some time soon with the lit team about the state of css tooling and what not, so ill raise it in there.

we can probably get it added to the lit docs if it isn't already, at least.

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

@43081j Cool, will you create an issue in the repo there or I can, actually, do this if you want (easier to track this in such case)?

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

@43081j Hello, do you have any updates for this issue?

43081j commented 1 year ago

we did have a catch up or two on this but still no decision yet.

i've also had a busy month or so, so im a bit behind on some of the features i need to add here. hopefully very soon i can get back to it.

i agree it'd be nice that this lives in the lit repo. im sure we can at least start by adding it to the official lit docs.

a few of us are working on that, trying to clear up expected usage of css-in-js with frameworks/postcss/etc and document it well

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

@43081j Okay, thanks for this update

iSokrat commented 1 year ago

@43081j UPD: I've raised the issue in lit core repo for now.