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🌟 @crescendolab/css-var-ts
Type-safe, ergonomic utilities for authoring, registering, and consuming CSS Custom Properties (CSS Variables) in TypeScript.
🚀 Features
- ✅ Strongly typed CSS variable keys & values
- ✅ Auto–generated collision‑resistant variable names (slug + short random id)
- ✅ Zero dependency (createCssVarUtils)
- ✅ Convenient
.cssProps
map you can spread into inline styles / style objects - ✅ Easy integration with:
@emotion/css
,@emotion/react
(css prop),@mui/system
(sx
prop) - ✅ Compose semantic variables from a base palette safely (
getValue
→var(--token)
) - ✅ Advanced: custom variable key generator via
createCssVarUtils
- ✅ Advanced: works with
@property
at‑rule registration
📦 Installation
pnpm add @crescendolab/css-var-ts
# or
npm i @crescendolab/css-var-ts
# or
yarn add @crescendolab/css-var-ts
⚡ Quick Start
import { cssVarUtils } from "@crescendolab/css-var-ts";
// 1. Define a base palette
const paletteDefinition = cssVarUtils.define({
primaryBlue: "#0074D9",
accentPink: "#F012BE",
neutralBg: "#FFFFFF",
neutralFg: "#111111",
});
// 2. Define semantic tokens referencing the palette (type‑safe)
const semanticDefinition = cssVarUtils.define({
brand: paletteDefinition.getValue("primaryBlue"),
text: paletteDefinition.getValue("neutralFg"),
background: paletteDefinition.getValue("neutralBg"),
});
// 3. Use in styles
const style: React.CSSProperties = {
...paletteDefinition.cssProps,
...semanticDefinition.cssProps,
color: semanticDefinition.getValue("text"),
backgroundColor: semanticDefinition.getValue("background"),
};
Resulting (example) generated variable keys (random 8‑char suffix) look like:
--primaryblue-a1b2c3d4
--accentpink-9fe012ab
🧩 Basic Usage (from Storybook “01_basic”)
import { cssVarUtils } from "@crescendolab/css-var-ts";
// Base palette
const paletteDefinition = cssVarUtils.define({
navy: "#001F3F",
blue: "#0074D9",
aqua: "#7FDBFF",
black: "#111111",
});
// Semantic tokens referencing base palette
const semanticDefinition = cssVarUtils.define({
primary: paletteDefinition.getValue("navy"),
foreground: paletteDefinition.getValue("black"),
});
// Override one semantic var dynamically
const dynamicStyle = {
...paletteDefinition.cssProps,
...semanticDefinition.cssProps,
[semanticDefinition.getKey("primary")]: paletteDefinition.getValue("blue"),
color: semanticDefinition.getValue("foreground"),
};
🎨 Integrations
Emotion (@emotion/css
)
import { css } from "@emotion/css";
import {
gruvboxCssVarBaseDefinition,
gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition,
} from "./styles";
const container = css({
...gruvboxCssVarBaseDefinition.cssProps,
...gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.cssProps,
color: gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.getValue("fg"),
});
Emotion (css
prop)
import { css } from "@emotion/react";
const button = css({
color: gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.getValue("fg"),
backgroundColor: gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.getValue("bg"),
});
MUI (sx
prop)
<Box
sx={{
...gruvboxCssVarBaseDefinition.cssProps,
...gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.cssProps,
color: gruvboxCssVarLightDefinition.getValue("fg"),
}}
/>
See live Storybook demos below for full examples including light/dark variants and status colors.
🛠️ Advanced
Custom Variable Key Strategy
Use createCssVarUtils
to fully control how variable names are produced (e.g. ephemeral / randomized keys).
import {
createCssVarUtils,
randomString,
slugify,
} from "@crescendolab/css-var-ts";
const myCssVarUtils = createCssVarUtils({
recordKeyToCssVarKey: (key) =>
`--my-${slugify(key)}-${randomString(8)}` as const,
});
const myDefinition = myCssVarUtils.define({
primary: "#0074D9",
});
myDefinition.getKey("primary"); // different each load
Static (Deterministic) Keys
If you prefer fully readable, deterministic variable names (no random suffix) you can supply a static strategy. Be sure to manually ensure uniqueness across packages / bundles when using this approach.
import { createCssVarUtils, slugify } from "@crescendolab/css-var-ts";
const staticCssVarUtils = createCssVarUtils({
recordKeyToCssVarKey: (key) => `--static-${slugify(key)}` as const,
});
const staticDefinition = staticCssVarUtils.define({
primary: "#0074D9",
accent: "#F012BE",
});
staticDefinition.getKey("primary"); // "--static-primary"
staticDefinition.getValue("primary"); // "var(--static-primary)"
@property
Registration
You can register variables with the CSS Typed OM for transitions, inheritance, etc.
const definition = cssVarUtils.define({ primaryColor: "#F012BE" });
CSS.registerProperty({
name: definition.getKey("primaryColor"),
syntax: "<color>",
inherits: true,
initialValue: "#F012BE",
});
Recommendations for Large CSS-in-JS Apps
For large-scale web applications (mono-repos, micro frontends, dynamic plugin architectures) you should take extra precautions to avoid accidental variable name collisions and to harden your design system surface.
Strengthen uniqueness: Provide a custom
recordKeyToCssVarKey
that injects a namespace (package name) plus a short random suffix. (You can optionally add build / commit info if desired.)import { createCssVarUtils, randomString, slugify, } from "@crescendolab/css-var-ts"; const namespace = process.env.APP_NAMESPACE ?? "app"; // e.g. marketing, analytics const scopedCssVarUtils = createCssVarUtils({ recordKeyToCssVarKey: (key) => `--${namespace}-${slugify(key)}-${randomString(8)}` as const, });
For deterministic builds replace
randomString(8)
with a stable hash (e.g. ofnamespace + key
).Strongly recommended: Register core design tokens via
@property
to enforce syntax (e.g.<color>
,<length>
) and enable smoother transitions & validation.Expose only semantic tokens to feature teams; keep raw palette tokens private to your design system package.
Document namespace conventions so new packages follow the same pattern.
Periodically audit generated variable names (e.g. collect with a build script) to detect drift or duplication.
These measures reduce the chance of silent styling regressions when independently deployed bundles are combined at runtime.
🔍 API Reference
cssVarUtils
The default exported utility bundle.
const definition = cssVarUtils.define({ accent: "#F012BE" });
definition.cssVarRecord; // { accent: "#F012BE" }
// example suffix will differ each run (8 random hex chars):
definition.cssProps; // { "--accent-a1b2c3d4": "#F012BE" }
definition.getKey("accent"); // "--accent-a1b2c3d4"
definition.getValue("accent"); // "var(--accent-a1b2c3d4)"
Each call to define()
returns an object:
Key | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cssVarRecord |
original readonly record | Raw tokens you passed in |
cssProps |
Record<cssVarKey, string> | Object you can spread into style systems to declare variables |
getKey(name) |
string | Generated CSS variable name (e.g. --accent-… ) |
getValue(name) |
var(--token) |
Proper var() usage string |
createCssVarUtils(options)
Low‑level factory to customize naming.
const custom = createCssVarUtils({
recordKeyToCssVarKey: (k) => `--my-${k}` as const,
});
Helper Exports
Export | Purpose |
---|---|
slugify |
Deterministic slug for record keys |
randomString |
Cryptographically strong random id (hex) for custom strategies |
📚 Storybook Examples
Category | Story | Code | Live Demo |
---|---|---|---|
Basic | Palette + semantic | 01_basic |
Playground |
Emotion (class) | @emotion/css |
02_integration/01_emotion/01_emotion_css |
Demo |
Emotion (css prop) | @emotion/react |
02_integration/01_emotion/02_css_prop |
Demo |
MUI | sx prop |
02_integration/02_mui_sx_prop |
Demo |
Advanced | Static custom keys | 03_advanced/01_staticCssVarKey |
Demo |
Advanced | @property |
03_advanced/02_@property_atRule |
Demo |
🤔 Why add a random suffix?
Adding a short random suffix mitigates accidental collisions when multiple packages / microfrontends define the same token names. It keeps names mostly human readable while providing lightweight namespacing. For fully deterministic readable names use a static strategy; for strict isolation include a package or build id.
Strategy Summary
List of approaches:
- Default (
cssVarUtils
): Slug + random 8‑char id = collision‑resistant and readable. - Static custom (see story):
--static-${slug}
for fully readable tokens; ensure uniqueness manually. - Random / ephemeral:
createCssVarUtils
+randomString
/ build hash for experiments, multi‑tenant isolation, A/B variants.
🧪 Testing Strategy
Library surface is pure & easily unit testable (see randomString.test.ts
for an example). Add tests as you add helpers: focus on stability of generated keys and referential integrity between getKey
and getValue
.
🛠 Release Automation
This repo uses changesets + GitHub Actions. On merge to main
, a version PR is created / updated. Approve & merge to publish.
Ensure org settings allow the workflow to create & approve PRs: Settings → Code and automation → Actions → General → Workflow permissions:
- Read & write permissions
- Allow GitHub Actions to create and approve pull requests
🤝 Contributing
PRs welcome! See the contributing guide.
Suggested areas:
- New integrations (e.g. Tailwind plugin example)
- Additional DX helpers
- Documentation improvements
📜 License
Copyright (c) 2025 Crescendo Lab
Made with ❤️ to make CSS variables first-class citizens in TypeScript.