tailwind-v4
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Tailwind CSS v4 with CSS-first configuration and design tokens. Use when setting up Tailwind v4, defining theme variables, using OKLCH colors, or configuring dark mode. Triggers on @theme, @tailwindcss/vite, oklch, CSS variables, --color-, tailwind v4.
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Quick Reference
Vite Plugin Setup:
ts
// vite.config.ts
import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite';
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [tailwindcss()],
});CSS Entry Point:
css
/* src/index.css */
@import 'tailwindcss';@theme Inline Directive:
css
@theme inline {
--color-primary: oklch(60% 0.24 262);
--color-surface: oklch(98% 0.002 247);
}Key Differences from v3
| Feature | v3 | v4 |
|---|---|---|
| Configuration | tailwind.config.js | @theme in CSS |
| Build Tool | PostCSS plugin | @tailwindcss/vite |
| Colors | rgb() / hsl() | oklch() (default) |
| Theme Extension | extend: {} in JS | CSS variables |
| Dark Mode | darkMode config option | CSS variants |
@theme Directive Modes
default (standard mode)
Generates CSS variables that can be referenced elsewhere:
css
@theme {
--color-brand: oklch(60% 0.24 262);
}
/* Generates: :root { --color-brand: oklch(...); } */
/* Usage: text-brand → color: var(--color-brand) */Note: You can also use explicitly to mark theme values that can be overridden by non-default @theme declarations.
@theme defaultinline
Inlines values directly without CSS variables (better performance):
css
@theme inline {
--color-brand: oklch(60% 0.24 262);
}
/* Usage: text-brand → color: oklch(60% 0.24 262) */reference
Inlines values as fallbacks without emitting CSS variables:
css
@theme reference {
--color-internal: oklch(50% 0.1 180);
}
/* No :root variable, but utilities use fallback */
/* Usage: bg-internal → background-color: var(--color-internal, oklch(50% 0.1 180)) */OKLCH Color Format
OKLCH provides perceptually uniform colors with better consistency across hues:
css
oklch(L% C H)- L (Lightness): 0% (black) to 100% (white)
- C (Chroma): 0 (gray) to ~0.4 (vibrant)
- H (Hue): 0-360 degrees (red → yellow → green → blue → magenta)
Examples:
css
--color-sky-500: oklch(68.5% 0.169 237.323); /* Bright blue */
--color-red-600: oklch(57.7% 0.245 27.325); /* Vibrant red */
--color-zinc-900: oklch(21% 0.006 285.885); /* Near-black gray */CSS Variable Naming
Tailwind v4 uses double-dash CSS variable naming conventions:
css
@theme {
/* Colors: --color-{name}-{shade} */
--color-primary-500: oklch(60% 0.24 262);
/* Spacing: --spacing multiplier */
--spacing: 0.25rem; /* Base unit for spacing scale */
/* Fonts: --font-{family} */
--font-display: 'Inter Variable', system-ui, sans-serif;
/* Breakpoints: --breakpoint-{size} */
--breakpoint-lg: 64rem;
/* Custom animations: --animate-{name} */
--animate-fade-in: fade-in 0.3s ease-out;
}No Config Files Needed
Tailwind v4 eliminates configuration files:
- No - Use @theme in CSS instead
tailwind.config.js - No - Use @tailwindcss/vite plugin
postcss.config.js - TypeScript support - Add for path resolution
@types/node
json
{
"devDependencies": {
"@tailwindcss/vite": "^4.0.0",
"@types/node": "^22.0.0",
"tailwindcss": "^4.0.0",
"vite": "^6.0.0"
}
}Progressive Disclosure
- Setup & Installation: See references/setup.md for Vite plugin configuration, package setup, TypeScript config
- Theming & Design Tokens: See references/theming.md for @theme modes, color palettes, custom fonts, animations
- Dark Mode Strategies: See references/dark-mode.md for media queries, class-based, attribute-based approaches
Decision Guide
When to use @theme inline vs default
Use :
@theme inline- Better performance (no CSS variable overhead)
- Static color values that won't change
- Animation keyframes with multiple values
- Utilities that need direct value inlining
Use (default):
@theme- Dynamic theming with JavaScript
- CSS variable references in custom CSS
- Values that change based on context
- Better debugging (inspect CSS variables in DevTools)
When to use @theme reference
Use :
@theme reference- Provide fallback values without CSS variable overhead
- Values that should work even if variable isn't defined
- Reducing :root bloat while maintaining utility support
- Combining with inline for direct value substitution
Common Patterns
Two-Tier Variable System
Semantic variables that map to design tokens:
css
@theme {
/* Design tokens (OKLCH colors) */
--color-blue-600: oklch(54.6% 0.245 262.881);
--color-slate-800: oklch(27.9% 0.041 260.031);
/* Semantic mappings */
--color-primary: var(--color-blue-600);
--color-surface: var(--color-slate-800);
}
/* Usage: bg-primary, bg-surface */Custom Font Configuration
css
@theme {
--font-display: 'Inter Variable', system-ui, sans-serif;
--font-mono: 'JetBrains Mono', ui-monospace, monospace;
--font-display--font-variation-settings: 'wght' 400;
--font-display--font-feature-settings: 'cv02', 'cv03', 'cv04';
}
/* Usage: font-display, font-mono */Animation Keyframes
css
@theme inline {
--animate-beacon: beacon 2s ease-in-out infinite;
@keyframes beacon {
0%, 100% {
opacity: 1;
transform: scale(1);
}
50% {
opacity: 0.5;
transform: scale(1.05);
}
}
}
/* Usage: animate-beacon */