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This is an example of how to setup shadow-cljs and tailwindcss
Setup
git clone https://github.com/jacekschae/shadow-cljs-tailwindcss.git app
cd app
npm install
npm run dev
This runs the shadow-cljs server, builds tailwind-css and runs postcss. It will observe cljs-runtime/*.js files in dev and will use main.js for creating a release build.
The first startup takes a bit of time since it has to download all the dependencies and do some prep work. Once this is running you can open browser https://localhost:8020 and get started.
Config
shadow-cljs is configured by the shadow-cljs.edn file and the UI is available at https://localhost:9630.
tailwindcss is configured by the tailwind.config.js file.
postcss is configured in postcss.config.js file.
Also check npm scripts configured in package.json, to understand how everything is stitched together for dev and release commands.
REPL
During development you can start a REPL.
From the command line use npx shadow-cljs cljs-repl app.
shadow-cljs - config .../shadow-cljs.edn
shadow-cljs - connected to server
cljs.user=>
This can now be used to eval code in the browser (assuming you still have it open). Try (js/alert "Hi.") and take it from there. You might want to use rlwrap npx shadow-cljs cljs-repl app if you intend to type a lot here.
You can exit the REPL by either CTRL+C or
typing :repl/quit.
PS. Most probably you want to connect to the REPL from your editor, and not type in the terminal.
Release
To create a release artifact run npm run release which will create a js and css assests.