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It's very hard to integrate tailwind CSS into a .net core application. as a fresher, I started with tailwind CSS as my styling approach in React and many frontend frameworks It runs automatically but in .net core, I have to run 2 command consoles for working. I hope it is easy to integrate and I don't want to run 2 separate commands for watching CSS building.
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It's very hard to integrate tailwind CSS into a .net core application. as a fresher, I started with tailwind CSS as my styling approach in React and many frontend frameworks It runs automatically but in .net core, I have to run 2 command consoles for working. I hope it is easy to integrate and I don't want to run 2 separate commands for watching CSS building.
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