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A [Prettier v3+](https://prettier.io/) plugin for Tailwind CSS v3.0+ that automatically sorts classes based on [our recommended class order](https://tailwindcss.com/blog/automatic-class-sorting-with-prettier#how-classes-are-sorted).
## Installation
To get started, install `prettier-plugin-tailwindcss` as a dev-dependency:
```sh
npm install -D prettier prettier-plugin-tailwindcss
```
Then add the plugin to your [Prettier config](https://prettier.io/docs/en/configuration.html):
```js
// prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: ['prettier-plugin-tailwindcss'],
}
```
## Upgrading to v0.5.x
As of v0.5.x, this plugin now requires Prettier v3 and is ESM-only. This means it cannot be loaded via `require()`. For more information see our [upgrade guide](https://github.com/tailwindlabs/prettier-plugin-tailwindcss/issues/207#issuecomment-1698071122).
## Options
### Customizing your Tailwind config path
To ensure that the class sorting takes into consideration any of your project's Tailwind customizations, it needs access to your [Tailwind configuration file](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/configuration) (`tailwind.config.js`).
By default the plugin will look for this file in the same directory as your Prettier configuration file. However, if your Tailwind configuration is somewhere else, you can specify this using the `tailwindConfig` option in your Prettier configuration.
Note that paths are resolved relative to the Prettier configuration file.
```js
// prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
tailwindConfig: './styles/tailwind.config.js',
}
```
If a local configuration file cannot be found the plugin will fallback to the default Tailwind configuration.
## Sorting non-standard attributes
By default this plugin only sorts classes in the `class` attribute as well as any framework-specific equivalents like `class`, `className`, `:class`, `[ngClass]`, etc.
You can sort additional attributes using the `tailwindAttributes` option, which takes an array of attribute names:
```js
// prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
tailwindAttributes: ['myClassList'],
}
```
With this configuration, any classes found in the `myClassList` attribute will be sorted:
```jsx
function MyButton({ children }) {
return (
<button myClassList="rounded bg-blue-500 px-4 py-2 text-base text-white">
{children}
</button>
);
}
```
## Sorting classes in function calls
In addition to sorting classes in attributes, you can also sort classes in strings provided to function calls. This is useful when working with libraries like [clsx](https://github.com/lukeed/clsx) or [cva](https://cva.style/).
You can sort classes in function calls using the `tailwindFunctions` option, which takes a list of function names:
```js
// prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
tailwindFunctions: ['clsx'],
}
```
With this configuration, any classes in `clsx()` function calls will be sorted:
```jsx
import clsx from 'clsx'
function MyButton({ isHovering, children }) {
let classes = clsx(
'rounded bg-blue-500 px-4 py-2 text-base text-white',
{
'bg-blue-700 text-gray-100': isHovering,
},
)
return (
<button className={classes}>
{children}
</button>
)
}
```
## Sorting classes in template literals
This plugin also enables sorting of classes in tagged template literals.
You can sort classes in template literals using the `tailwindFunctions` option, which takes a list of function names:
```js
// prettier.config.js
module.exports = {
tailwindFunctions: ['tw'],
}
```
With this configuration, any classes in template literals tagged with `tw` will automatically be sorted:
```jsx
import { View, Text } from 'react-native'
import tw from 'twrnc'
function MyScreen() {
return (
<View style={tw`bg-white p-4 dark:bg-black`}>
<Text style={tw`text-md text-black dark:text-white`}>Hello World</Text>
</View>
)
}
```
This feature can be used with third-party libraries like `twrnc` or you can create your own tagged template by defining this "identity" function:
```js
const tw = (strings, ...values) => String.raw({ raw: strings }, ...values)
```
Once added, tag your strings with the function and the plugin will sort them:
```js
const mySortedClasses = tw`bg-white p-4 dark:bg-black`
```
## Compatibility with other Prettier plugins
This plugin uses Prettier APIs that can only be used by one plugin at a time, making it incompatible with other Prettier plugins implemented the same way. To solve this we've added explicit per-plugin workarounds that enable compatibility with the following Prettier plugins:
- `@ianvs/prettier-plugin-sort-imports`
- `@prettier/plugin-pug`
- `@shopify/prettier-plugin-liquid`
- `@trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports`
- `prettier-plugin-astro`
- `prettier-plugin-css-order`
- `prettier-plugin-import-sort`
- `prettier-plugin-jsdoc`
- `prettier-plugin-organize-attributes`
- `prettier-plugin-organize-imports`
- `prettier-plugin-style-order`
- `prettier-plugin-svelte`
- `prettier-plugin-sort-imports`
One limitation with this approach is that `prettier-plugin-tailwindcss` *must* be loaded last.
```json5
// .prettierrc
{
// ..
"plugins": [
"prettier-plugin-svelte",
"prettier-plugin-organize-imports",
"prettier-plugin-tailwindcss" // MUST come last
]
}
```