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by jeremyjh 1653 days ago
Yes, there is a right way to do it. But in the code I've seen in the wild, people are often not doing it right and those 80 char strings of utility classes are on the low side compared to some of what I've seen. I'm skeptical of Tailwind not for its own sake but because a lot of (most?) shops do not have the discipline to use it effectively. And what you are arguing here is basically a no true Scotsman defense.
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I wonder if there's an ESLint rule out there to limit how many tailwind classes you throw onto one thing...