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**[Install via the Visual Studio Code Marketplace →](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bradlc.vscode-tailwindcss)**

In order for the extension to activate you must have [`tailwindcss` installed](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation) and a [Tailwind config file](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#create-your-configuration-file) named `tailwind.config.js` or `tailwind.config.cjs` in your workspace.
In order for the extension to activate you must have [`tailwindcss` installed](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation) and a [Tailwind config file](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#create-your-configuration-file) named `tailwind.config.{js,cjs,mjs,ts}` in your workspace.

## Features

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**Default: `null`**

By default the extension will automatically use the first `tailwind.config.js` or `tailwind.config.cjs` file that it can find to provide Tailwind CSS IntelliSense. Use this setting to manually specify the config file(s) yourself instead.
By default the extension will automatically use the first `tailwind.config.{js,cjs,mjs,ts}` file that it can find to provide Tailwind CSS IntelliSense. Use this setting to manually specify the config file(s) yourself instead.

If your project contains a single Tailwind config file you can specify a string value:

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If you’re having issues getting the IntelliSense features to activate, there are a few things you can check:

- Ensure that you have a Tailwind config file in your workspace and that this is named `tailwind.config.js`. Check out the Tailwind documentation for details on [creating a config file](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#create-your-configuration-file).
- Ensure that you have a Tailwind config file in your workspace and that this is named `tailwind.config.{js,cjs,mjs,ts}`. Check out the Tailwind documentation for details on [creating a config file](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#create-your-configuration-file).
- Ensure that the `tailwindcss` module is installed in your workspace, via `npm`, `yarn`, or `pnpm`.
- Make sure your VS Code settings aren’t causing your Tailwind config file to be hidden/ignored, for example via the `files.exclude` or `files.watcherExclude` settings.
- Take a look at the language server output by running the `Tailwind CSS: Show Output` command from the command palette. This may show errors that are preventing the extension from activating.

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