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Standalone CLI: Use Tailwind CSS without Node.js

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Today we're announcing a new standalone CLI build that gives you the full power of Tailwind CLI in a self-contained executable — no Node.js or npm required.

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The Asset Pipeline — Ruby on Rails Guides

This guide explains how to handle essential asset management tasks.After reading this guide, you will know: What is an asset pipeline. The main features of Propshaft, and how to set it up. How to migrate from Sprockets to Propshaft. How to use other libraries for more advanced asset management.

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The Asset Pipeline — Ruby on Rails Guides

This guide explains how to handle essential asset management tasks.After reading this guide, you will know: What is an asset pipeline. The main features of Propshaft, and how to set it up. How to migrate from Sprockets to Propshaft. How to use other libraries for more advanced asset management.

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HTMX: a setup ready for Production

HTMX is a promising technology that simplifies many things when building web applications/systems ... That is great when it comes to local development and simple experiments, but what about Production?

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Announcing SwiftTailwind

I've created a Swift package that wraps the Tailwind CSS standalone CLI, removing the need for Node.js or npm in your build pipeline.

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The Asset Pipeline — Ruby on Rails Guides

This guide explains how to handle essential asset management tasks.After reading this guide, you will know: What is an asset pipeline. The main features of Propshaft, and how to set it up. How to migrate from Sprockets to Propshaft. How to use other libraries for more advanced asset management.

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Restyling with Tailwind CSS

I’ve revamped the styling on the blog, completely replacing the old (and rather dated) theme with Tailwind CSS. That also meant changing the build process to accomodate Tailwind.

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