Tailwind Cheat Sheet Extension
The Chrome Extension for Tailwind Cheat Sheet
Tailwind CSS Developer Tools
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All-in-one browser extension for Tailwind CSS Developer.
Features 🔥
🗂 Quickly inspect edit and filter HTML elements with TailwindCSS utility classes.
✨ Support Tailwindcss Intellisense autocompletion for JIT mode.
✔️ Custom config support.
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Works well, really helps with development. However, it needs to be removed, as it requires permission to access ALL data on ALL sites. I don't think such extensions should have such access. Add the ability to restrict access only to certain domains, only in this case I will give 5 stars.
Excellent extension. I just wish there was a way you could edit the class instead of having to delete old one or override it first.
Nice!
Es gratis y muestra los estilos, god in my books
GREAT little plugin, even supports TW3 JIT! BUT it is missing two very BIG features... 1. You can't simply adjust an EXISTING style. Currently, if you want to test a bunch of colors, you have to add EACH ONE as a NEW class! 😖 2. It doesn't show you a preview while scrolling through the styles. That would almost make up for the previous shortcoming. These two features would make this my #1 GO-TO plugin for Tailwind development!