Olive CSS: A Tailwind-Inspired Utility CSS Framework Written in Lisp (Guile Scheme)
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Summary
Olive CSS is a utility-class vanilla CSS framework inspired by Tailwind syntax that's designed to be easy to learn and hack. It's written in Lisp (Guile Scheme) and can be used in any web project, serving as a drop-in replacement for Tailwind. The project is licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public License v3 or later, with documentation available through the project's documentation page and technical Guile Scheme API documentation.
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You can use this in any web project, Scheme or not, and it serves as a kind-of drop-in replacement for Tailwind.
This project is licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public License v3 or later.
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