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Alga CSS is a scope or component-first CSS toolkit for quickly mix or compose CSS components and properties

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Alga CSS

Alga CSS is a component oriented CSS toolkit for quickly reuse CSS components via @use directive and it can be stored in .alga format file as a custom CSS component using @alga directive and also it has many built-in customizable CSS properties that can be directly inserted to HTML Element class, visit https://algacss.com.

Now, Alga CSS support converting .alga component file with @alga directive to a .css file with @layer cascading inheritance in it.

Alga CSS is intended for speed up the development process, in other words, it must help me quickly develop and use CSS components, I mean it will generated CSS files or syntax when we produce or build them. Sometime I only need to inject a code of CSS component (in CSS not Alga CSS) into an existing client project, this way can help me save time.

Alga CSS is still in a development stage (as always), until all of the advanced components has been added to it, so after that I can release this as a stable version, first, to achieve this I have to look into a real life problem, I mean I need more inputs from what people or client want according to their preferenced. Thus, the development of Alga CSS will be slow.

Even though it's slow in progress, as long as its benefit me (the Maintainer), I will go for it. Currently I have used Alga CSS almost all of my projects and some of my client projects. We're not using Alga CSS for production, I used it on a development project only with other toolings or bundlers.

All the main features:

  1. Created for scoped CSS
  2. As a PostCSS plugin
  3. Can be stored as an Alga component (@alga directive and .alga format file)
  4. And then can be converted to CSS component (@layer cascading inheritance)
  5. Extract classes from any major JS Frameworks

Installation and Setup

Alga CSS built on top of PostCSS, so before installing Alga CSS, you need to have PostCSS first and after that you can use NPM or Yarn to install this Alga CSS.

npm install alga-css --save-dev

#or

yarn add alga-css --dev

#or for testing (with next tag)

npm install alga-css@next --save-dev

If you use tool that support PostCSS out of the box like Vite for instance, you just need to create a new config file which is postcss.config.cjs and add the code below to that file.

const algacss = require('alga-css')

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    algacss({
      important: false, /*you may want to render style inside @layer cascading inheritance*/
      directive: 'use', /*insert 'layer' if you want a valid CSS, @layer instead of @use*/
      mode: '[data-mode={theme}]', /*you can replace it with '.{theme}-mode' */
      extract: [
        './src/**/*.html', 
        './src/**/*.{otherFormat}'
      ],
      src: './src/styles/*.alga',
      plugins: []
    })
  ]
}

Compiling to CSS Cascading Inheritance

Alga CSS support converting component from .alga format file to .css file and it will compile all the code within @alga directive and place it inside @layer cascading inheritance and it can be imported directly to another CSS file or maybe injected to JS Framework via specific tools.

npx alga-css navBar ./path/to/navBar.css

#or

npx alga-css ./folder/navBar.alga ./folder/navBar.css

The command line above will generate a new CSS file with @layer cascading inheritance inside it after being executed in the terminal.

/* ./folder/navBar.css */
@layer navBar {
  .navBar {
    ...
  }
}

CSS Component

We provide .alga format file for storing styles as a component within @alga directive and can be converted to @layer cascade inheritance within .css file, this only happen if the important option has been set to false, this is because in the pass all utility-classes of Alga CSS rely on !important to override the css property value from certain component.

/* navBar.alga */
@define refs {
  name: navBar;
}

@define props {
  size: 0.75rem;
}

@alga {refs.name} {
  .{refs.name} {
    ref: position-relative zIndex-3;
    ref-paddingTop: {props.size};
    ref-paddingBottom: {props.size};
  }
}

/* navBar.vue <style scoped> or app.css */
@use navBar {
  size: 20px;
}

/* set 'important: false' to render all the style within @layer */
@layer navBar {
  .navBar {
    position: relative;
    z-index: 3;
    paddingTop: 20px; /* 0.75rem is the default that being override via props */
    paddingBottom: 20px;
  }
}

State Management

Usually we use props to permanently changes the specific property value, but sometime we want to change all the values at one without having to replace it one by one, so here is why we provide state management and it must be put on top of all components.

@use base;
@use container;
@use componentOne {
  bgActive: red;
}
@use componentTwo {
  bgActive: red;
}
@use componentThere {
  bgActive: red;
}
@use modules;
@use helpers;

Rather than passing value via props to each component one by one, we can use @define state instead, so we can rewrite all the component property values by just one line of code.

@define states {
  bgActive: red;
}

@use base;
@use container;
@use componentOne;
@use componentTwo;
@use componentThere;
@use modules;
@use helpers;

@layer instead of @use

Moreover, you may want to use only valid CSS syntax in any style sheets both global style or scoped style, so Alga CSS also provide a customizable directive, but only 2 values accepted which is either use or layer available.

@define states {
  bgActive: red;
}

@layer base;
@layer container;
@layer componentOne;
@layer componentTwo;
@layer componentThere;
@layer modules;
@layer helpers;

/* or */
@layer base, container, componentOne, componentTwo, componentThere;
@layer modules;
@layer helpers;

Just one caveat, for @layer modules; and @layer helpers; cannot be stack together with other components and also for props only can be passed via state management or @define states.

Class Name Structure

Alga CSS uses special character - to gab classes from HTML elements or Vue components, and it uses : for breakpoints and states and also _ as a divider or separator of css values.

/* highly recommended */
<span class="marginTop-0.75rem padding-10px md:marginTop-5pct color-rgb(205,45,67) backgroundColor-hexfff"></span>

.className {
  ref: marginTop-0.75rem padding-10px color-rgb(205,45,67) backgroundColor-hexfff;
  screen-md: marginTop-5pct;
}

/* class structure: property (camelCase for prop name and prop value separated by - or dash) */
justifyContent-spaceBetween

/* class structure: unit size (pct is unit size in percent) */
width-100pct
height-250px
padding-1.75rem

/* class structure: screen, ss (extra small), sr (smaller), sm (small), md (medium), lg (large), lr (larger), ls (largest), wd (wide), wr (wider) */
ss:paddingLeft-3px

/* class structure: mode */
dark:backgroundColor-hex242424
light:backgroundColor-hexf2f2f2

/* (prefers-color-scheme: light) { [data-mode=dark] .backgroundColor-hex242424 {} } */
toDark:backgroundColor-hex242424

/* (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { [data-mode=light] .backgroundColor-hexf2f2f2 {} } */
toLight:backgroundColor-hexf2f2f2

/* class structure: state */
hover:backgroundColor-hex2f2f2f
facus:paddingLeft-3px

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Alga CSS is a scope or component-first CSS toolkit for quickly mix or compose CSS components and properties

https://algacss.com

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