- Added `barryvdh/laravel-dompdf` to `composer.json` for PDF generation capabilities. - Updated `boost.json` to include `tailwindcss-development` in skills. - Modified `package.json` and `package-lock.json` to upgrade Tailwind CSS and related packages. - Improved README.md for clarity and corrected French language errors. - Created design system documentation for Filament components. - Added new Filament pages for Dashboard and Documentation with dynamic content loading. - Enhanced TablesExplorer functionality with improved table and column management.
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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| tailwindcss-development | Styles applications using Tailwind CSS v4 utilities. Activates when adding styles, restyling components, working with gradients, spacing, layout, flex, grid, responsive design, dark mode, colors, typography, or borders; or when the user mentions CSS, styling, classes, Tailwind, restyle, hero section, cards, buttons, or any visual/UI changes. |
Tailwind CSS Development
When to Apply
Activate this skill when:
- Adding styles to components or pages
- Working with responsive design
- Implementing dark mode
- Extracting repeated patterns into components
- Debugging spacing or layout issues
Documentation
Use search-docs for detailed Tailwind CSS v4 patterns and documentation.
Basic Usage
- Use Tailwind CSS classes to style HTML. Check and follow existing Tailwind conventions in the project before introducing new patterns.
- Offer to extract repeated patterns into components that match the project's conventions (e.g., Blade, JSX, Vue).
- Consider class placement, order, priority, and defaults. Remove redundant classes, add classes to parent or child elements carefully to reduce repetition, and group elements logically.
Tailwind CSS v4 Specifics
- Always use Tailwind CSS v4 and avoid deprecated utilities.
corePluginsis not supported in Tailwind v4.
CSS-First Configuration
In Tailwind v4, configuration is CSS-first using the @theme directive — no separate tailwind.config.js file is needed:
Import Syntax
In Tailwind v4, import Tailwind with a regular CSS @import statement instead of the @tailwind directives used in v3:
Replaced Utilities
Tailwind v4 removed deprecated utilities. Use the replacements shown below. Opacity values remain numeric.
| Deprecated | Replacement |
|---|---|
| bg-opacity-* | bg-black/* |
| text-opacity-* | text-black/* |
| border-opacity-* | border-black/* |
| divide-opacity-* | divide-black/* |
| ring-opacity-* | ring-black/* |
| placeholder-opacity-* | placeholder-black/* |
| flex-shrink-* | shrink-* |
| flex-grow-* | grow-* |
| overflow-ellipsis | text-ellipsis |
| decoration-slice | box-decoration-slice |
| decoration-clone | box-decoration-clone |
Spacing
Use gap utilities instead of margins for spacing between siblings:
Item 1
Item 2
Dark Mode
If existing pages and components support dark mode, new pages and components must support it the same way, typically using the dark: variant:
Content adapts to color scheme
Common Patterns
Flexbox Layout
Left content
Right content
Grid Layout
Card 1
Card 2
Card 3
Common Pitfalls
- Using deprecated v3 utilities (bg-opacity-, flex-shrink-, etc.)
- Using
@tailwinddirectives instead of@import "tailwindcss" - Trying to use
tailwind.config.jsinstead of CSS@themedirective - Using margins for spacing between siblings instead of gap utilities
- Forgetting to add dark mode variants when the project uses dark mode