Set up Master CSS in Nuxt.js
Guide to setting up Master CSS in your Nuxt.js project.
Master CSS Static Extraction integrates build tools to scan project source code, extract class names, generate CSS rules, and write them into a virtual CSS module.
Zero runtime
Generate virtual CSS modules at build time
Semi-dynamic
Scan all source code to extract class names
Cross-page caching
Download the CSS bundle for all pages at once
Quick start
Clone the example
Copy-paste the following commands to quickly start using the nuxtjs.se.beta.css.master.co.
You can skip all installation steps.
npx degit master-co/css/examples/nuxt.js-with-static-extraction my-projectcd my-projectnpm install @master/css-extractor.vite@betanpm installnpm run dev
Installation
Create a project
If you don't have a Nuxt.js project, create one first. It's recommended to refer to Get started with Nuxt.js.
npx nuxi@latest init projectcd project
Install Master CSS
Install the Master CSS extractor into your project via package managers.
npm install @master/css-extractor.vite@beta
Initialize configuration file
Run npx mcss init
to create a configuration file master.css.ts.
npx mcss init
Set up CSS extractor
Add a CSSExtractorPlugin
to vite plugins in nuxt.config.ts
.
import { CSSExtractorPlugin } from '@master/css-extractor.vite' export default defineNuxtConfig({ vite: { plugins: [ CSSExtractorPlugin() ] }})
Import virtual CSS module
Import the virtual CSS module .virtual/master.css
into the app.vue
.
<script setup lang="ts"> import ".virtual/master.css";</script>…
Launch server
Run npm run dev
to start your Nuxt.js development server
npm run dev
Start using Master CSS
Now style your first element using Master CSS syntax!
…<template> <h1 class="font:40 font:heavy italic m:50 text:center">Hello World</h1></template>
Open your browser to watch the changes.