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# tachyons-cli 1.0.11
Postprocess tachyons stylesheets
#### Stats
167 | 13 | 13
---|---|---
bytes | selectors | declarations
## Installation
#### With [npm](https://npmjs.com)
```
npm install --save-dev tachyons-cli
```
Learn more about using css installed with npm:
* https://webpack.github.io/docs/stylesheets.html
* https://github.com/defunctzombie/npm-css
#### With Git
http:
```
git clone https://github.com/tachyons-css/tachyons-cli
```
ssh:
```
git clone git@github.com:tachyons-css/tachyons-cli.git
```
## Usage
#### Using with [Postcss](https://github.com/postcss/postcss)
Import the css module
```css
@import "tachyons-cli";
```
Then process the css using the [`tachyons-cli`](https://github.com/tachyons-css/tachyons-cli)
```sh
$ npm i -g tachyons-cli
$ tachyons path/to/css-file.css > dist/t.css
```
#### Using the css
##### CDN
The easiest and most simple way to use the css is to use the cdn hosted version. Include it in the head of your html with:
```
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://unpkg.com/tachyons-cli@1.0.11/css/tachyons-cli.min.css" />
```
##### Locally
The built css is located in the `css` directory. It contains an unminified and minified version.
You can either cut and paste that css or link to it directly in your html.
```html
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/module/css/tachyons-cli">
```
#### Development
The source css files can be found in the `src` directory.
Running `$ npm start` will process the source css and place the built css in the `css` directory.
## The css
```css
/*
OPACITY
Docs: http://tachyons.io/docs/themes/opacity/
*/
.o-100 { opacity: 1; }
.o-90 { opacity: .9; }
.o-80 { opacity: .8; }
.o-70 { opacity: .7; }
.o-60 { opacity: .6; }
.o-50 { opacity: .5; }
.o-40 { opacity: .4; }
.o-30 { opacity: .3; }
.o-20 { opacity: .2; }
.o-10 { opacity: .1; }
.o-05 { opacity: .05; }
.o-025 { opacity: .025; }
.o-0 { opacity: 0; }
```
## Contributing
1. Fork it
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request
## Authors
* [mrmrs](http://mrmrs.io)
* [johno](http://johnotander.com)
## License
ISC