import type plugin from "tailwindcss/plugin" declare const daisyui: ReturnType export default daisyui // todo - the keys of a theme could be typed here? see: https://daisyui.com/docs/themes/#-5 /** * @link https://daisyui.com/docs/themes/#-4 */ type CustomTheme = Record> /** * https://daisyui.com/docs/themes/# */ type Theme = | "light" | "dark" | "cupcake" | "bumblebee" | "emerald" | "corporate" | "synthwave" | "retro" | "cyberpunk" | "valentine" | "halloween" | "garden" | "forest" | "aqua" | "lofi" | "pastel" | "fantasy" | "wireframe" | "black" | "luxury" | "dracula" | "cmyk" | "autumn" | "business" | "acid" | "lemonade" | "night" | "coffee" | "winter" | "dim" | "nord" | "sunset" interface DaisyUIConfig { /** * If it's true, all themes will be included. If it's false, only light and dark themes will be available. * If it's an array, only themes in the array will be included and the first theme will be the default theme. * Read more about [themes](https://daisyui.com/docs/themes/). * * @default false */ themes?: boolean | (Theme | CustomTheme)[] /** * Allows us to pick another theme for the system's auto dark mode. By default, dark theme * (or a custom theme named dark) will be the default theme if no theme is specified and * the user is using dark mode on their system. * With this config, you can set another theme to be the default dark mode theme. * * @default 'dark' */ darkTheme?: string /** * If it's true, a [few base styles](https://github.com/saadeghi/daisyui/blob/master/src/base) will be added. * * @default true */ base?: boolean /** * If it's true, components will have colors and style, so you won't need to design anything. * If it's false, components will have no color and no visual style, so you can design your own style * on a basic skeleton. * * @default true */ styled?: boolean /** * If it's true, [responsive and utility classes](https://github.com/saadeghi/daisyui/tree/master/src/utilities) will be added. * * @default true */ utils?: boolean /** * If it's true, your theme will be right-to-left. You need to add `dir='rtl'` to your body tag. * If you're using daisyUI with RTL option, I suggest using [tailwindcss-flip](https://github.com/cvrajeesh/tailwindcss-flip) * plugin to flip all your Tailwind utilities automatically. * * @default false */ rtl?: boolean /** * Adds a prefix to class name for all daisyUI classes (including component classes, modifier classes and responsive * classes). For example, `btn` will become `prefix-btn`. If you're using a second CSS library that has similar * class names, you can use this config to avoid conflicts. Utility classes like color names (e.g. `bg-primary`) * or border-radius (e.g. `rounded-box`) will not be affected by this config because they're being added * as extensions to Tailwind CSS classes. If you use daisyUI `prefix` option (like `daisy-`) and * Tailwind CSS `prefix` option (like `tw-`) together, classnames will be prefixed like * this: `tw-daisy-btn`. */ prefix?: string /** * If it's true, daisyUI shows logs in the terminal while CSS is building. * * @default true */ logs?: boolean } export type { DaisyUIConfig as Config, Theme, CustomTheme }