Atomic CSS toolkit with Sass and ergonomics for creating styles of any complexity. Get almost all power of CSS in one utility!
Atomic CSS toolkit with Sass and ergonomics
Atomic CSS toolkit with Sass and ergonomics for creating styles of any complexity. Get almost all power of CSS in one utility!
Hi makers and Product Hunt community! I want to tell you about my open source project: mlut. This is an Atomic CSS toolkit with Sass and ergonomics for creating styles of any complexity. Main features: π Strong naming convention π¨ Almost arbitrary by design β Great ergonomics π§© Handy extension A detailed breakdown of the features can be found in the readme on GitHub. And if you want to dive deeper into the technical part, check out this article: https://dev.to/mr150/atomic-css-... This is a tran
Congrats on launching mlut, Valik! Atomic CSS toolkit with Sass sounds like a solid foundation for styling. Can't wait to see how it helps streamline my projects. Cheers!
Great to see another innovative tool on PH! Your mlut project looks promising, @mr150. The strong naming convention and customization options are particularly appealing for any developer dealing with complex styles. Excited to explore the GitHub and see how it can streamline my workflow. Keep up the awesome work!
Great job on launching mlut, @mr150! The combination of Atomic CSS with Sass sounds super powerful for managing complex styles. I really appreciate the focus on ergonomics and strong naming conventions; it's often the smaller details that make a big difference in developer experience. Also, the fact that itβs fully customizable and can easily integrate into existing projects will definitely attract attention from Makers looking to streamline their CSS workflow. Excited to see how the community w
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