Neat project, thanks for sharing Marek!

CSS Modules, of course, have additional features such as the ability to 
include unique hashes in class names and IDs (so that you can have two CSS 
modules with the same name, both containing identically-named classes, and 
have them still not conflict with each other), as well as the ability to 
compose classes within and between CSS modules. I do appreciate the 
stack-independence that your solution provides, however!

On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 5:28:52 AM UTC+10, Marek Fajkus wrote:
>
> Interesting project!
>
> We had this problem too but have decided we don't want to lock us to 
> webpack so much (even though we're currently using it). If you're 
> interested you can have a look at 
> http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/GlobalWebIndex/class-namespaces/latest. 
> Simply we're just generating class selectors using this lib in elm and 
> corresponding selectors using scss to generate everything on style's side.
>
> Anyway I'm looking forward to play with your plugin as well if I'll find 
> time do so 🙌
>

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