GitHub - bruitt/classnames: A simple utility to manage CSS modules with SUIT CSS -like naming conventions on React
Importing classnames installed via NPM while using Webpack · Issue #111 · JedWatson/classnames · GitHub
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Add intellisense when using classnames plugin · Issue #197 · tailwindlabs/tailwindcss-intellisense · GitHub
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