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+# clsx [![CI](https://github.com/lukeed/clsx/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/lukeed/clsx/actions?query=workflow%3ACI) [![codecov](https://badgen.net/codecov/c/github/lukeed/clsx)](https://codecov.io/gh/lukeed/clsx) [![licenses](https://licenses.dev/b/npm/clsx)](https://licenses.dev/npm/clsx)
+
+> A tiny (239B) utility for constructing `className` strings conditionally.<Br>Also serves as a [faster](bench) & smaller drop-in replacement for the `classnames` module.
+
+This module is available in three formats:
+
+* **ES Module**: `dist/clsx.mjs`
+* **CommonJS**: `dist/clsx.js`
+* **UMD**: `dist/clsx.min.js`
+
+
+## Install
+
+```
+$ npm install --save clsx
+```
+
+
+## Usage
+
+```js
+import clsx from 'clsx';
+// or
+import { clsx } from 'clsx';
+
+// Strings (variadic)
+clsx('foo', true && 'bar', 'baz');
+//=> 'foo bar baz'
+
+// Objects
+clsx({ foo:true, bar:false, baz:isTrue() });
+//=> 'foo baz'
+
+// Objects (variadic)
+clsx({ foo:true }, { bar:false }, null, { '--foobar':'hello' });
+//=> 'foo --foobar'
+
+// Arrays
+clsx(['foo', 0, false, 'bar']);
+//=> 'foo bar'
+
+// Arrays (variadic)
+clsx(['foo'], ['', 0, false, 'bar'], [['baz', [['hello'], 'there']]]);
+//=> 'foo bar baz hello there'
+
+// Kitchen sink (with nesting)
+clsx('foo', [1 && 'bar', { baz:false, bat:null }, ['hello', ['world']]], 'cya');
+//=> 'foo bar hello world cya'
+```
+
+
+## API
+
+### clsx(...input)
+Returns: `String`
+
+#### input
+Type: `Mixed`
+
+The `clsx` function can take ***any*** number of arguments, each of which can be an Object, Array, Boolean, or String.
+
+> **Important:** _Any_ falsey values are discarded!<br>Standalone Boolean values are discarded as well.
+
+```js
+clsx(true, false, '', null, undefined, 0, NaN);
+//=> ''
+```
+
+## Modes
+
+There are multiple "versions" of `clsx` available, which allows you to bring only the functionality you need!
+
+#### `clsx`
+> **Size (gzip):** 239 bytes<br>
+> **Availability:** CommonJS, ES Module, UMD
+
+The default `clsx` module; see [API](#API) for info.
+
+```js
+import { clsx } from 'clsx';
+// or
+import clsx from 'clsx';
+```
+
+#### `clsx/lite`
+> **Size (gzip):** 140 bytes<br>
+> **Availability:** CommonJS, ES Module<br>
+> **CAUTION:** Accepts **ONLY** string arguments!
+
+Ideal for applications that ***only*** use the string-builder pattern.
+
+Any non-string arguments are ignored!
+
+```js
+import { clsx } from 'clsx/lite';
+// or
+import clsx from 'clsx/lite';
+
+// string
+clsx('hello', true && 'foo', false && 'bar');
+// => "hello foo"
+
+// NOTE: Any non-string input(s) ignored
+clsx({ foo: true });
+//=> ""
+```
+
+## Benchmarks
+
+For snapshots of cross-browser results, check out the [`bench`](bench) directory~!
+
+## Support
+
+All versions of Node.js are supported.
+
+All browsers that support [`Array.isArray`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray#Browser_compatibility) are supported (IE9+).
+
+>**Note:** For IE8 support and older, please install `clsx@1.0.x` and beware of [#17](https://github.com/lukeed/clsx/issues/17).
+
+## Tailwind Support
+
+Here some additional (optional) steps to enable classes autocompletion using `clsx` with Tailwind CSS.
+
+<details>
+<summary>
+  Visual Studio Code
+</summary>
+
+1. [Install the "Tailwind CSS IntelliSense" Visual Studio Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bradlc.vscode-tailwindcss)
+
+2. Add the following to your [`settings.json`](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings):
+
+  ```json
+   {
+    "tailwindCSS.experimental.classRegex": [
+      ["clsx\\(([^)]*)\\)", "(?:'|\"|`)([^']*)(?:'|\"|`)"]
+    ]
+   }
+  ```
+</details>
+
+You may find the [`clsx/lite`](#clsxlite) module useful within Tailwind contexts. This is especially true if/when your application **only** composes classes in this pattern:
+
+```js
+clsx('text-base', props.active && 'text-primary', props.className);
+```
+
+## Related
+
+- [obj-str](https://github.com/lukeed/obj-str) - A smaller (96B) and similiar utility that only works with Objects.
+
+## License
+
+MIT © [Luke Edwards](https://lukeed.com)
