import { TailwindBreakpoints } from '@speckle/ui-components' /** * If you use concatenation or variables to build tailwind classes, PurgeCSS won't pick up on them * during build and will not add them to the build. So you can use this function to just add string * literals of tailwind classes so PurgeCSS picks up on them. * * While you could just define an unused array of these classes, eslint/TS will bother you about the unused * variable so it's better to use this instead. */ export function markClassesUsed(classes: string[]) { // this doesn't do anything, we just need PurgeCSS to be able to read // invocations of this function // eslint-disable-next-line no-constant-binary-expression false && classes } export { TailwindBreakpoints }