fix: unocss deprecation warning
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
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- [ ] Feature
- [ ] Code style update (formatting, local variables)
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What is the current behavior?
caused by #1858, the e2e ci test error.
https://github.com/opentiny/tiny-vue/actions/runs/10284935002/job/28462050376?pr=1858
Issue Number: #1858
What is the new behavior?
should not tip deprecation warning
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Integrated UnoCSS Vite plugin to enhance CSS utilities development experience.
- Improved configuration structure for Unocss using
defineConfigfor better organization and extensibility.
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Bug Fixes
- Resolved potential configuration issues with clearer structure in the Unocss setup.
Walkthrough
The changes introduce a new dependency, @unocss/vite, to enhance the project with Vite integration for UnoCSS. Additionally, the configuration file for UnoCSS has been refactored to use the defineConfig function, allowing for better structure and potential future enhancements while maintaining existing functionality for file type inclusion.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| examples/sites/package.json | Added @unocss/vite as a dependency with version ^0.61.9. |
| examples/sites/uno.config.js | Refactored configuration to use defineConfig, introducing a content property for file type inclusion. |
Poem
In the meadow where styles grow,
A new friend hops, a CSS glow!
With Vite now by our side,
Configs dance, we take pride.
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