├── .prettierrc ├── src ├── animations │ ├── index.ts │ ├── slidingEntrances.ts │ ├── slidingExist.ts │ ├── rotatingExits.ts │ ├── lightSpeed.ts │ ├── rotatingEntraces.ts │ ├── backExits.ts │ ├── backEntrances.ts │ ├── specials.ts │ ├── bouncingExits.ts │ ├── zoomingExits.ts │ ├── zoomingEntrances.ts │ ├── fadingExits.ts │ ├── flippers.ts │ ├── fadingEntrances.ts │ ├── bouncingEntrances.ts │ └── attentionSeekers.ts ├── index.ts └── models.ts ├── tsconfig.json ├── .gitignore ├── rollup.config.js ├── package.json ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.prettierrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "semi": false, 3 | "printWidth": 100 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export * from "./attentionSeekers" 2 | export * from "./backEntrances" 3 | export * from "./backExits" 4 | export * from "./bouncingEntrances" 5 | export * from "./bouncingExits" 6 | export * from "./fadingEntrances" 7 | export * from "./fadingExits" 8 | export * from "./flippers" 9 | export * from "./lightSpeed" 10 | export * from "./rotatingEntraces" 11 | export * from "./rotatingExits" 12 | export * from "./slidingEntrances" 13 | export * from "./slidingExist" 14 | export * from "./specials" 15 | export * from "./zoomingEntrances" 16 | export * from "./zoomingExits" 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "outDir": "build", 4 | "module": "esnext", 5 | "target": "es5", 6 | "lib": ["es6", "dom", "es2016", "es2017"], 7 | "sourceMap": true, 8 | "allowJs": false, 9 | "jsx": "react", 10 | "declaration": true, 11 | "moduleResolution": "node", 12 | "forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true, 13 | "noImplicitReturns": true, 14 | "noImplicitThis": true, 15 | "noImplicitAny": false, 16 | "strictNullChecks": true, 17 | "suppressImplicitAnyIndexErrors": true, 18 | "noUnusedLocals": true, 19 | "noUnusedParameters": true, 20 | }, 21 | "include": ["src"], 22 | "exclude": ["node_modules", "build"], 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/slidingEntrances.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const slideInDown = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "translate3d(0, -100%, 0)", 4 | visibility: "visible", 5 | }, 6 | "100%": { 7 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 8 | }, 9 | } 10 | 11 | export const slideInLeft = { 12 | "0%": { 13 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0)", 14 | visibility: "visible", 15 | }, 16 | "100%": { 17 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 18 | }, 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const slideInRight = { 22 | "0%": { 23 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0)", 24 | visibility: "visible", 25 | }, 26 | "100%": { 27 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 28 | }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | export const slideInUp = { 32 | "0%": { 33 | transform: "translate3d(0, 100%, 0)", 34 | visibility: "visible", 35 | }, 36 | "100%": { 37 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 38 | }, 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/slidingExist.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const slideOutDown = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 4 | }, 5 | "100%": { 6 | visibility: "hidden", 7 | transform: "translate3d(0, 100%, 0)", 8 | }, 9 | } 10 | 11 | export const slideOutLeft = { 12 | "0%": { 13 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 14 | }, 15 | "100%": { 16 | visibility: "hidden", 17 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0)", 18 | }, 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const slideOutRight = { 22 | "0%": { 23 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 24 | }, 25 | "100%": { 26 | visibility: "hidden", 27 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0)", 28 | }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | export const slideOutUp = { 32 | "0%": { 33 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 34 | }, 35 | "100%": { 36 | visibility: "hidden", 37 | transform: "translate3d(0, -100%, 0)", 38 | }, 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Logs 2 | logs 3 | *.log 4 | npm-debug.log* 5 | yarn-debug.log* 6 | yarn-error.log* 7 | lerna-debug.log* 8 | 9 | # Dependency directories 10 | node_modules/ 11 | 12 | # TypeScript v1 declaration files 13 | typings/ 14 | 15 | # TypeScript cache 16 | *.tsbuildinfo 17 | 18 | # Optional npm cache directory 19 | .npm 20 | 21 | # Optional eslint cache 22 | .eslintcache 23 | 24 | # Microbundle cache 25 | .rpt2_cache/ 26 | .rts2_cache_cjs/ 27 | .rts2_cache_es/ 28 | .rts2_cache_umd/ 29 | 30 | # Optional REPL history 31 | .node_repl_history 32 | 33 | # Output of 'npm pack' 34 | *.tgz 35 | 36 | # Yarn Integrity file 37 | .yarn-integrity 38 | 39 | # dotenv environment variables file 40 | .env 41 | .env.test 42 | 43 | # Other 44 | .DS_Store 45 | yarn.lock 46 | package-lock.json 47 | .cache 48 | .storybook 49 | stories 50 | storybook-static 51 | /coverage 52 | /demo/dist 53 | /es 54 | /lib 55 | /node_modules 56 | /umd 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/rotatingExits.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const rotateOut = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "1", 4 | }, 5 | "100%": { 6 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 200deg)", 7 | opacity: "0", 8 | }, 9 | } 10 | 11 | export const rotateOutDownLeft = { 12 | "0%": { 13 | opacity: "1", 14 | }, 15 | "100%": { 16 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 45deg)", 17 | opacity: "0", 18 | }, 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const rotateOutDownRight = { 22 | "0%": { 23 | opacity: "1", 24 | }, 25 | "100%": { 26 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -45deg)", 27 | opacity: "0", 28 | }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | export const rotateOutUpLeft = { 32 | "0%": { 33 | opacity: "1", 34 | }, 35 | "100%": { 36 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -45deg)", 37 | opacity: "0", 38 | }, 39 | } 40 | 41 | export const rotateOutUpRight = { 42 | "0%": { 43 | opacity: "1", 44 | }, 45 | "100%": { 46 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 90deg)", 47 | opacity: "0", 48 | }, 49 | } 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/lightSpeed.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const lightSpeedInLeft = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0) skewX(30deg)", 4 | opacity: "0", 5 | }, 6 | "60%": { 7 | transform: "skewX(-20deg)", 8 | opacity: "1", 9 | }, 10 | "80%": { 11 | transform: "skewX(5deg)", 12 | }, 13 | "100%": { 14 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 15 | }, 16 | } 17 | 18 | export const lightSpeedInRight = { 19 | "0%": { 20 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0) skewX(-30deg)", 21 | opacity: "0", 22 | }, 23 | "60%": { 24 | transform: "skewX(20deg)", 25 | opacity: "1", 26 | }, 27 | "80%": { 28 | transform: "skewX(-5deg)", 29 | }, 30 | "100%": { 31 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 32 | }, 33 | } 34 | 35 | export const lightSpeedOutLeft = { 36 | "0%": { 37 | opacity: "1", 38 | }, 39 | "100%": { 40 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0) skewX(-30deg)", 41 | opacity: "0", 42 | }, 43 | } 44 | 45 | export const lightSpeedOutRight = { 46 | "0%": { 47 | opacity: "1", 48 | }, 49 | "100%": { 50 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0) skewX(30deg)", 51 | opacity: "0", 52 | }, 53 | } 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rollup.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import typescript from "rollup-plugin-typescript2" 2 | import commonjs from "rollup-plugin-commonjs" 3 | import external from "rollup-plugin-peer-deps-external" 4 | import resolve from "rollup-plugin-node-resolve" 5 | 6 | import pkg from "./package.json" 7 | 8 | export default { 9 | input: "src/index.ts", 10 | output: [ 11 | { 12 | file: pkg.main, 13 | format: "cjs", 14 | exports: "named", 15 | sourcemap: true, 16 | }, 17 | { 18 | file: pkg.module, 19 | format: "es", 20 | exports: "named", 21 | sourcemap: true, 22 | }, 23 | ], 24 | plugins: [ 25 | external(), 26 | resolve(), 27 | typescript({ 28 | rollupCommonJSResolveHack: true, 29 | exclude: "**/__tests__/**", 30 | clean: true, 31 | }), 32 | commonjs({ 33 | include: ["node_modules/**"], 34 | // namedExports: { 35 | // "node_modules/react/react.js": [ 36 | // "Children", 37 | // "Component", 38 | // "PropTypes", 39 | // "createElement" 40 | // ], 41 | // "node_modules/react-dom/index.js": ["render"] 42 | // } 43 | }), 44 | ], 45 | } 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/rotatingEntraces.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const rotateIn = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -200deg)", 4 | opacity: "0", 5 | }, 6 | "100%": { 7 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 8 | opacity: "1", 9 | }, 10 | } 11 | 12 | export const rotateInDownLeft = { 13 | "0%": { 14 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -45deg)", 15 | opacity: "0", 16 | }, 17 | "100%": { 18 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 19 | opacity: "1", 20 | }, 21 | } 22 | 23 | export const rotateInDownRight = { 24 | "0%": { 25 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 45deg)", 26 | opacity: "0", 27 | }, 28 | "100%": { 29 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 30 | opacity: "1", 31 | }, 32 | } 33 | 34 | export const rotateInUpLeft = { 35 | "0%": { 36 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 45deg)", 37 | opacity: "0", 38 | }, 39 | "100%": { 40 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 41 | opacity: "1", 42 | }, 43 | } 44 | 45 | export const rotateInUpRight = { 46 | "0%": { 47 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -90deg)", 48 | opacity: "0", 49 | }, 50 | "100%": { 51 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 52 | opacity: "1", 53 | }, 54 | } 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "animate-stitches", 3 | "version": "1.1.0", 4 | "description": "Library for bringing Animate.css animations to Stitches (CSS-in-JS).", 5 | "main": "build/index.js", 6 | "module": "build/index.es.js", 7 | "jsnext:main": "build/index.es.js", 8 | "files": [ 9 | "build" 10 | ], 11 | "scripts": { 12 | "build": "rollup -c" 13 | }, 14 | "dependencies": {}, 15 | "devDependencies": { 16 | "rollup": "2.39.1", 17 | "rollup-plugin-commonjs": "10.1.0", 18 | "rollup-plugin-node-resolve": "5.2.0", 19 | "rollup-plugin-peer-deps-external": "2.2.4", 20 | "rollup-plugin-typescript2": "0.30.0", 21 | "typescript": "4.1.5" 22 | }, 23 | "author": "Lucas Castro (https://lucasunplugged.com/)", 24 | "repository": { 25 | "type": "git", 26 | "url": "https://github.com/LucasUnplugged/animate-stitches.git" 27 | }, 28 | "bugs": { 29 | "url": "https://github.com/LucasUnplugged/animate-stitches.git/issues" 30 | }, 31 | "homepage": "https://github.com/LucasUnplugged/animate-stitches.git/#readme", 32 | "license": "MIT", 33 | "keywords": [ 34 | "stitches", 35 | "css-in-js", 36 | "css", 37 | "animation", 38 | "animate" 39 | ] 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/backExits.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const backOutDown = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "scale(1)", 4 | opacity: "1", 5 | }, 6 | "20%": { 7 | transform: "translateY(0px) scale(0.7)", 8 | opacity: "0.7", 9 | }, 10 | "100%": { 11 | transform: "translateY(700px) scale(0.7)", 12 | opacity: "0.7", 13 | }, 14 | } 15 | 16 | export const backOutLeft = { 17 | "0%": { 18 | transform: "scale(1)", 19 | opacity: "1", 20 | }, 21 | "20%": { 22 | transform: "translateX(0px) scale(0.7)", 23 | opacity: "0.7", 24 | }, 25 | "100%": { 26 | transform: "translateX(-2000px) scale(0.7)", 27 | opacity: "0.7", 28 | }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | export const backOutRight = { 32 | "0%": { 33 | transform: "scale(1)", 34 | opacity: "1", 35 | }, 36 | "20%": { 37 | transform: "translateX(0px) scale(0.7)", 38 | opacity: "0.7", 39 | }, 40 | "100%": { 41 | transform: "translateX(2000px) scale(0.7)", 42 | opacity: "0.7", 43 | }, 44 | } 45 | 46 | export const backOutUp = { 47 | "0%": { 48 | transform: "scale(1)", 49 | opacity: "1", 50 | }, 51 | "20%": { 52 | transform: "translateY(0px) scale(0.7)", 53 | opacity: "0.7", 54 | }, 55 | "100%": { 56 | transform: "translateY(-700px) scale(0.7)", 57 | opacity: "0.7", 58 | }, 59 | } 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/backEntrances.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const backInDown = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: "translateY(-1200px) scale(0.7)", 4 | opacity: "0.7", 5 | }, 6 | "80%": { 7 | transform: "translateY(0px) scale(0.7)", 8 | opacity: "0.7", 9 | }, 10 | "100%": { 11 | transform: "scale(1)", 12 | opacity: "1", 13 | }, 14 | } 15 | 16 | export const backInLeft = { 17 | "0%": { 18 | transform: "translateX(-2000px) scale(0.7)", 19 | opacity: "0.7", 20 | }, 21 | "80%": { 22 | transform: "translateX(0px) scale(0.7)", 23 | opacity: "0.7", 24 | }, 25 | "100%": { 26 | transform: "scale(1)", 27 | opacity: "1", 28 | }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | export const backInRight = { 32 | "0%": { 33 | transform: "translateX(2000px) scale(0.7)", 34 | opacity: "0.7", 35 | }, 36 | "80%": { 37 | transform: "translateX(0px) scale(0.7)", 38 | opacity: "0.7", 39 | }, 40 | "100%": { 41 | transform: "scale(1)", 42 | opacity: "1", 43 | }, 44 | } 45 | 46 | export const backInUp = { 47 | "0%": { 48 | transform: "translateY(1200px) scale(0.7)", 49 | opacity: "0.7", 50 | }, 51 | "80%": { 52 | transform: "translateY(0px) scale(0.7)", 53 | opacity: "0.7", 54 | }, 55 | "100%": { 56 | transform: "scale(1)", 57 | opacity: "1", 58 | }, 59 | } 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/specials.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const rollIn = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "0", 4 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -120deg)", 5 | }, 6 | "100%": { 7 | opacity: "1", 8 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 9 | }, 10 | } 11 | 12 | export const rollOut = { 13 | "0%": { 14 | opacity: "1", 15 | }, 16 | "100%": { 17 | opacity: "0", 18 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 120deg)", 19 | }, 20 | } 21 | 22 | export const hinge = { 23 | "0%": { 24 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in-out", 25 | }, 26 | "20%, 60%": { 27 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 80deg)", 28 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in-out", 29 | }, 30 | "40%, 80%": { 31 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 60deg)", 32 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in-out", 33 | opacity: "1", 34 | }, 35 | "100%": { 36 | transform: "translate3d(0, 700px, 0)", 37 | opacity: "0", 38 | }, 39 | } 40 | 41 | export const jackInTheBox = { 42 | "0%": { 43 | opacity: "0", 44 | transform: "scale(0.1) rotate(30deg)", 45 | transformOrigin: "center bottom", 46 | }, 47 | "50%": { 48 | transform: "rotate(-10deg)", 49 | }, 50 | "70%": { 51 | transform: "rotate(3deg)", 52 | }, 53 | "100%": { 54 | opacity: "1", 55 | transform: "scale(1)", 56 | }, 57 | } 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { 2 | Animate, 3 | AnimationOptions, 4 | AnimationStyles, 5 | Keyframes, 6 | TimingFuctionValues, 7 | } from "./models" 8 | import * as animations from "./animations" 9 | 10 | const isNumber = (n: number | string) => !isNaN(+n) 11 | const getTime = (time: number | string): string => (isNumber(time) ? `${time}s` : String(time)) 12 | 13 | const getAnimationStyles = 14 | (target: string) => 15 | ( 16 | duration: number | string, 17 | timingFunction: TimingFuctionValues | string = "ease", 18 | options?: AnimationOptions 19 | ): AnimationStyles => { 20 | const { 21 | delay = 0, 22 | iterationCount = 1, 23 | direction = "normal", 24 | fillMode = "none", 25 | playState = "running", 26 | transformOrigin = "center", 27 | } = options || {} 28 | return { 29 | animation: `${getTime(duration)} ${timingFunction} ${getTime(delay)} ${iterationCount} 30 | ${direction} ${fillMode} ${playState} ${target}`, 31 | ...(transformOrigin ? { transformOrigin } : {}), 32 | } 33 | } 34 | 35 | export const getAnimations = (keyframes: O) => 36 | Object.entries(animations).reduce( 37 | (output: Partial, [key, animation]: [string, Keyframes]): Animate => { 38 | const target = keyframes(animation as T) 39 | output[key] = getAnimationStyles(target.toString()) 40 | return output as Animate 41 | }, 42 | {} as Animate 43 | ) 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # animate-stitches 2 | 3 | Library for bringing Animate.css animations to Stitches (CSS-in-JS library with near-zero runtime). 4 | 5 | ## Installation 6 | 7 | ``` 8 | npm i --save animate-stitches 9 | ``` 10 | 11 | Or 12 | 13 | ``` 14 | yarn add animate-stitches 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ## Setup 18 | 19 | Simply add the following to your `stitches.config.ts` file: 20 | 21 | ```TS 22 | import { getAnimations } from "animate-stitches" 23 | import type * as S from "@stitches/react" 24 | 25 | // Make sure you destructure `config` from your base theme creation 26 | export const { config, ... } = createStitches({ ... }) 27 | 28 | // As per the Stitches docs, create a `CSS` type 29 | export type CSS = S.CSS 30 | 31 | // Then bring it all together and export the `animate` helper object 32 | export const animate = getAnimations<{ [k: string]: CSS }, typeof keyframes>(keyframes) 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | ## Usage 36 | 37 | The `animate` object that is exported from your `stitches.config.ts` file is fully typed with all the available animation functions. Just be sure to spread the return value of the animation function, like so: 38 | 39 | ```JSX 40 | const Input = styled("input", { 41 | ...animate.fadeInDown(1.5), 42 | }) 43 | 44 | const Button = styled("button", { 45 | ...animate.bounce(2, "ease-in-out", { iterationCount: "infinite" }), 46 | }) 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | ## Prior Art 50 | 51 | This library is derived from, and inspired by, [animate-styled](https://github.com/CarlosManotas/animate-styled), by Carlos Manotas. 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/bouncingExits.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const bounceOut = { 2 | "20%": { 3 | transform: "scale3d(0.9, 0.9, 0.9)", 4 | }, 5 | "50%, 55%": { 6 | opacity: "1", 7 | transform: "scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1)", 8 | }, 9 | "100%": { 10 | opacity: "0", 11 | transform: "scale3d(0.3, 0.3, 0.3)", 12 | }, 13 | } 14 | 15 | export const bounceOutDown = { 16 | "20%": { 17 | transform: "translate3d(0, 10px, 0) scaleY(0.985)", 18 | }, 19 | "40%, 45%": { 20 | opacity: "1", 21 | transform: "translate3d(0, -20px, 0) scaleY(0.9)", 22 | }, 23 | "100%": { 24 | opacity: "0", 25 | transform: "translate3d(0, 2000px, 0) scaleY(3)", 26 | }, 27 | } 28 | 29 | export const bounceOutLeft = { 30 | "20%": { 31 | opacity: "1", 32 | transform: "translate3d(20px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.9)", 33 | }, 34 | "100%": { 35 | opacity: "0", 36 | transform: "translate3d(-2000px, 0, 0) scaleX(2)", 37 | }, 38 | } 39 | 40 | export const bounceOutRight = { 41 | "20%": { 42 | opacity: "1", 43 | transform: "translate3d(-20px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.9)", 44 | }, 45 | "100%": { 46 | opacity: "0", 47 | transform: "translate3d(2000px, 0, 0) scaleX(2)", 48 | }, 49 | } 50 | 51 | export const bounceOutUp = { 52 | "20%": { 53 | transform: "translate3d(0, -10px, 0) scaleY(0.985)", 54 | }, 55 | "40%, 45%": { 56 | opacity: "1", 57 | transform: "translate3d(0, 20px, 0) scaleY(0.9)", 58 | }, 59 | "100%": { 60 | opacity: "0", 61 | transform: "translate3d(0, -2000px, 0) scaleY(3)", 62 | }, 63 | } 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/zoomingExits.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const zoomOut = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "1", 4 | }, 5 | "50%": { 6 | opacity: "0", 7 | transform: "scale3d(0.3, 0.3, 0.3)", 8 | }, 9 | "100%": { 10 | opacity: "0", 11 | }, 12 | } 13 | 14 | export const zoomOutDown = { 15 | "40%": { 16 | opacity: "1", 17 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(0, -60px, 0)", 18 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 19 | }, 20 | "100%": { 21 | opacity: "0", 22 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(0, 2000px, 0)", 23 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 24 | }, 25 | } 26 | 27 | export const zoomOutLeft = { 28 | "40%": { 29 | opacity: "1", 30 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(42px, 0, 0)", 31 | }, 32 | "100%": { 33 | opacity: "0", 34 | transform: "scale(0.1) translate3d(-2000px, 0, 0)", 35 | }, 36 | } 37 | 38 | export const zoomOutRight = { 39 | "40%": { 40 | opacity: "1", 41 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(-42px, 0, 0)", 42 | }, 43 | "100%": { 44 | opacity: "0", 45 | transform: "scale(0.1) translate3d(2000px, 0, 0)", 46 | }, 47 | } 48 | 49 | export const zoomOutUp = { 50 | "40%": { 51 | opacity: "1", 52 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(0, 60px, 0)", 53 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 54 | }, 55 | "100%": { 56 | opacity: "0", 57 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(0, -2000px, 0)", 58 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 59 | }, 60 | } 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/zoomingEntrances.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const zoomIn = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "0", 4 | transform: "scale3d(0.3, 0.3, 0.3)", 5 | }, 6 | "50%": { 7 | opacity: "1", 8 | }, 9 | } 10 | 11 | export const zoomInDown = { 12 | "0%": { 13 | opacity: "0", 14 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(0, -1000px, 0)", 15 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 16 | }, 17 | "60%": { 18 | opacity: "1", 19 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(0, 60px, 0)", 20 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 21 | }, 22 | } 23 | 24 | export const zoomInLeft = { 25 | "0%": { 26 | opacity: "0", 27 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(-1000px, 0, 0)", 28 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 29 | }, 30 | "60%": { 31 | opacity: "1", 32 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(10px, 0, 0)", 33 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 34 | }, 35 | } 36 | 37 | export const zoomInRight = { 38 | "0%": { 39 | opacity: "0", 40 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(1000px, 0, 0)", 41 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 42 | }, 43 | "60%": { 44 | opacity: "1", 45 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(-10px, 0, 0)", 46 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 47 | }, 48 | } 49 | 50 | export const zoomInUp = { 51 | "0%": { 52 | opacity: "0", 53 | transform: "scale3d(0.1, 0.1, 0.1) translate3d(0, 1000px, 0)", 54 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.055, 0.675, 0.19)", 55 | }, 56 | "60%": { 57 | opacity: "1", 58 | transform: "scale3d(0.475, 0.475, 0.475) translate3d(0, -60px, 0)", 59 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1)", 60 | }, 61 | } 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/fadingExits.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const fadeOut = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "1", 4 | }, 5 | "100%": { 6 | opacity: "0", 7 | }, 8 | } 9 | 10 | export const fadeOutBottomLeft = { 11 | "0%": { 12 | opacity: "1", 13 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 14 | }, 15 | "100%": { 16 | opacity: "0", 17 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 100%, 0)", 18 | }, 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const fadeOutBottomRight = { 22 | "0%": { 23 | opacity: "1", 24 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 25 | }, 26 | "100%": { 27 | opacity: "0", 28 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 100%, 0)", 29 | }, 30 | } 31 | 32 | export const fadeOutDown = { 33 | "0%": { 34 | opacity: "1", 35 | }, 36 | "100%": { 37 | opacity: "0", 38 | transform: "translate3d(0, 100%, 0)", 39 | }, 40 | } 41 | 42 | export const fadeOutDownBig = { 43 | "0%": { 44 | opacity: "1", 45 | }, 46 | "100%": { 47 | opacity: "0", 48 | transform: "translate3d(0, 2000px, 0)", 49 | }, 50 | } 51 | 52 | export const fadeOutLeft = { 53 | "0%": { 54 | opacity: "1", 55 | }, 56 | "100%": { 57 | opacity: "0", 58 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0)", 59 | }, 60 | } 61 | 62 | export const fadeOutLeftBig = { 63 | "0%": { 64 | opacity: "1", 65 | }, 66 | "100%": { 67 | opacity: "0", 68 | transform: "translate3d(-2000px, 0, 0)", 69 | }, 70 | } 71 | 72 | export const fadeOutRight = { 73 | "0%": { 74 | opacity: "1", 75 | }, 76 | "100%": { 77 | opacity: "0", 78 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0)", 79 | }, 80 | } 81 | 82 | export const fadeOutRightBig = { 83 | "0%": { 84 | opacity: "1", 85 | }, 86 | "100%": { 87 | opacity: "0", 88 | transform: "translate3d(2000px, 0, 0)", 89 | }, 90 | } 91 | 92 | export const fadeOutTopLeft = { 93 | "0%": { 94 | opacity: "1", 95 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 96 | }, 97 | "100%": { 98 | opacity: "0", 99 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, -100%, 0)", 100 | }, 101 | } 102 | 103 | export const fadeOutTopRight = { 104 | "0%": { 105 | opacity: "1", 106 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 107 | }, 108 | "100%": { 109 | opacity: "0", 110 | transform: "translate3d(100%, -100%, 0)", 111 | }, 112 | } 113 | 114 | export const fadeOutUp = { 115 | "0%": { 116 | opacity: "1", 117 | }, 118 | "100%": { 119 | opacity: "0", 120 | transform: "translate3d(0, -100%, 0)", 121 | }, 122 | } 123 | 124 | export const fadeOutUpBig = { 125 | "0%": { 126 | opacity: "1", 127 | }, 128 | "100%": { 129 | opacity: "0", 130 | transform: "translate3d(0, -2000px, 0)", 131 | }, 132 | } 133 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/flippers.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const flip = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | transform: 4 | "perspective(400px) scale3d(1, 1, 1) translate3d(0, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -360deg)", 5 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-out", 6 | }, 7 | "40%": { 8 | transform: 9 | "perspective(400px) scale3d(1, 1, 1) translate3d(0, 0, 150px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -190deg)", 10 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-out", 11 | }, 12 | "50%": { 13 | transform: 14 | "perspective(400px) scale3d(1, 1, 1) translate3d(0, 0, 150px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -170deg)", 15 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 16 | }, 17 | "80%": { 18 | transform: 19 | "perspective(400px) scale3d(0.95, 0.95, 0.95) translate3d(0, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, 0deg)", 20 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 21 | }, 22 | "100%": { 23 | transform: "perspective(400px) scale3d(1, 1, 1) translate3d(0, 0, 0) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, 0deg)", 24 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 25 | }, 26 | } 27 | 28 | export const flipInX = { 29 | "0%": { 30 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, 90deg)", 31 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 32 | opacity: "0", 33 | }, 34 | "40%": { 35 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, -20deg)", 36 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 37 | }, 38 | "60%": { 39 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, 10deg)", 40 | opacity: "1", 41 | }, 42 | "80%": { 43 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, -5deg)", 44 | }, 45 | "100%": { 46 | transform: "perspective(400px)", 47 | }, 48 | } 49 | 50 | export const flipInY = { 51 | "0%": { 52 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, 90deg)", 53 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 54 | opacity: "0", 55 | }, 56 | "40%": { 57 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -20deg)", 58 | animationTimingFunction: "ease-in", 59 | }, 60 | "60%": { 61 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, 10deg)", 62 | opacity: "1", 63 | }, 64 | "80%": { 65 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -5deg)", 66 | }, 67 | "100%": { 68 | transform: "perspective(400px)", 69 | }, 70 | } 71 | 72 | export const flipOutX = { 73 | "0%": { 74 | transform: "perspective(400px)", 75 | }, 76 | "30%": { 77 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, -20deg)", 78 | opacity: "1", 79 | }, 80 | "100%": { 81 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(1, 0, 0, 90deg)", 82 | opacity: "0", 83 | }, 84 | } 85 | 86 | export const flipOutY = { 87 | "0%": { 88 | transform: "perspective(400px)", 89 | }, 90 | "30%": { 91 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, -15deg)", 92 | opacity: "1", 93 | }, 94 | "100%": { 95 | transform: "perspective(400px) rotate3d(0, 1, 0, 90deg)", 96 | opacity: "0", 97 | }, 98 | } 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/fadingEntrances.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const fadeIn = { 2 | "0%": { 3 | opacity: "0", 4 | }, 5 | "100%": { 6 | opacity: "1", 7 | }, 8 | } 9 | 10 | export const fadeInBottomLeft = { 11 | "0%": { 12 | opacity: "0", 13 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 100%, 0)", 14 | }, 15 | "100%": { 16 | opacity: "1", 17 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 18 | }, 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const fadeInBottomRight = { 22 | "0%": { 23 | opacity: "0", 24 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 100%, 0)", 25 | }, 26 | "100%": { 27 | opacity: "1", 28 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 29 | }, 30 | } 31 | 32 | export const fadeInDown = { 33 | "0%": { 34 | opacity: "0", 35 | transform: "translate3d(0, -100%, 0)", 36 | }, 37 | "100%": { 38 | opacity: "1", 39 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 40 | }, 41 | } 42 | 43 | export const fadeInDownBig = { 44 | "0%": { 45 | opacity: "0", 46 | transform: "translate3d(0, -2000px, 0)", 47 | }, 48 | "100%": { 49 | opacity: "1", 50 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 51 | }, 52 | } 53 | 54 | export const fadeInLeft = { 55 | "0%": { 56 | opacity: "0", 57 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, 0, 0)", 58 | }, 59 | "100%": { 60 | opacity: "1", 61 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 62 | }, 63 | } 64 | 65 | export const fadeInLeftBig = { 66 | "0%": { 67 | opacity: "0", 68 | transform: "translate3d(-2000px, 0, 0)", 69 | }, 70 | "100%": { 71 | opacity: "1", 72 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 73 | }, 74 | } 75 | 76 | export const fadeInRight = { 77 | "0%": { 78 | opacity: "0", 79 | transform: "translate3d(100%, 0, 0)", 80 | }, 81 | "100%": { 82 | opacity: "1", 83 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 84 | }, 85 | } 86 | 87 | export const fadeInRightBig = { 88 | "0%": { 89 | opacity: "0", 90 | transform: "translate3d(2000px, 0, 0)", 91 | }, 92 | "100%": { 93 | opacity: "1", 94 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 95 | }, 96 | } 97 | 98 | export const fadeInTopLeft = { 99 | "0%": { 100 | opacity: "0", 101 | transform: "translate3d(-100%, -100%, 0)", 102 | }, 103 | "100%": { 104 | opacity: "1", 105 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 106 | }, 107 | } 108 | 109 | export const fadeInTopRight = { 110 | "0%": { 111 | opacity: "0", 112 | transform: "translate3d(100%, -100%, 0)", 113 | }, 114 | "100%": { 115 | opacity: "1", 116 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 117 | }, 118 | } 119 | 120 | export const fadeInUp = { 121 | "0%": { 122 | opacity: "0", 123 | transform: "translate3d(0, 100%, 0)", 124 | }, 125 | "100%": { 126 | opacity: "1", 127 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 128 | }, 129 | } 130 | 131 | export const fadeInUpBig = { 132 | "0%": { 133 | opacity: "0", 134 | transform: "translate3d(0, 2000px, 0)", 135 | }, 136 | "100%": { 137 | opacity: "1", 138 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 139 | }, 140 | } 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/bouncingEntrances.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const bounceIn = { 2 | "0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%": { 3 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 4 | }, 5 | "0%": { 6 | opacity: "0", 7 | transform: "scale3d(0.3, 0.3, 0.3)", 8 | }, 9 | "20%": { 10 | transform: "scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1)", 11 | }, 12 | "40%": { 13 | transform: "scale3d(0.9, 0.9, 0.9)", 14 | }, 15 | "60%": { 16 | opacity: "1", 17 | transform: "scale3d(1.03, 1.03, 1.03)", 18 | }, 19 | "80%": { 20 | transform: "scale3d(0.97, 0.97, 0.97)", 21 | }, 22 | "100%": { 23 | opacity: "1", 24 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 25 | }, 26 | } 27 | 28 | export const bounceInDown = { 29 | "0%, 60%, 75%, 90%, 100%": { 30 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 31 | }, 32 | "0%": { 33 | opacity: "0", 34 | transform: "translate3d(0, -3000px, 0) scaleY(3)", 35 | }, 36 | "60%": { 37 | opacity: "1", 38 | transform: "translate3d(0, 25px, 0) scaleY(0.9)", 39 | }, 40 | "75%": { 41 | transform: "translate3d(0, -10px, 0) scaleY(0.95)", 42 | }, 43 | "90%": { 44 | transform: "translate3d(0, 5px, 0) scaleY(0.985)", 45 | }, 46 | "100%": { 47 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 48 | }, 49 | } 50 | 51 | export const bounceInLeft = { 52 | "0%, 60%, 75%, 90%, 100%": { 53 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 54 | }, 55 | "0%": { 56 | opacity: "0", 57 | transform: "translate3d(-3000px, 0, 0) scaleX(3)", 58 | }, 59 | "60%": { 60 | opacity: "1", 61 | transform: "translate3d(25px, 0, 0) scaleX(1)", 62 | }, 63 | "75%": { 64 | transform: "translate3d(-10px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.98)", 65 | }, 66 | "90%": { 67 | transform: "translate3d(5px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.995)", 68 | }, 69 | "100%": { 70 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 71 | }, 72 | } 73 | 74 | export const bounceInRight = { 75 | "0%, 60%, 75%, 90%, 100%": { 76 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 77 | }, 78 | "0%": { 79 | opacity: "0", 80 | transform: "translate3d(3000px, 0, 0) scaleX(3)", 81 | }, 82 | "60%": { 83 | opacity: "1", 84 | transform: "translate3d(-25px, 0, 0) scaleX(1)", 85 | }, 86 | "75%": { 87 | transform: "translate3d(10px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.98)", 88 | }, 89 | "90%": { 90 | transform: "translate3d(-5px, 0, 0) scaleX(0.995)", 91 | }, 92 | "100%": { 93 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 94 | }, 95 | } 96 | 97 | export const bounceInUp = { 98 | "0%, 60%, 75%, 90%, 100%": { 99 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 100 | }, 101 | "0%": { 102 | opacity: "0", 103 | transform: "translate3d(0, 3000px, 0) scaleY(5)", 104 | }, 105 | "60%": { 106 | opacity: "1", 107 | transform: "translate3d(0, -20px, 0) scaleY(0.9)", 108 | }, 109 | "75%": { 110 | transform: "translate3d(0, 10px, 0) scaleY(0.95)", 111 | }, 112 | "90%": { 113 | transform: "translate3d(0, -5px, 0) scaleY(0.985)", 114 | }, 115 | "100%": { 116 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 117 | }, 118 | } 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/models.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type AttentionSeekers = 2 | | "bounce" 3 | | "flash" 4 | | "headShake" 5 | | "heartBeat" 6 | | "jello" 7 | | "pulse" 8 | | "rubberBand" 9 | | "shake" 10 | | "shakeX" 11 | | "shakeY" 12 | | "swing" 13 | | "tada" 14 | | "wobble" 15 | 16 | type BackEntrances = "backInDown" | "backInLeft" | "backInRight" | "backInUp" 17 | 18 | type BackExits = "backOutDown" | "backOutLeft" | "backOutRight" | "backOutUp" 19 | 20 | type BouncingEntrances = 21 | | "bounceIn" 22 | | "bounceInDown" 23 | | "bounceInLeft" 24 | | "bounceInRight" 25 | | "bounceInUp" 26 | 27 | type BouncingExits = 28 | | "bounceOut" 29 | | "bounceOutDown" 30 | | "bounceOutLeft" 31 | | "bounceOutRight" 32 | | "bounceOutUp" 33 | 34 | type FadingEntrances = 35 | | "fadeIn" 36 | | "fadeInBottomLeft" 37 | | "fadeInBottomRight" 38 | | "fadeInDown" 39 | | "fadeInDownBig" 40 | | "fadeInLeft" 41 | | "fadeInLeftBig" 42 | | "fadeInRight" 43 | | "fadeInRightBig" 44 | | "fadeInTopLeft" 45 | | "fadeInTopRight" 46 | | "fadeInUp" 47 | | "fadeInUpBig" 48 | 49 | type FadingExits = 50 | | "fadeOut" 51 | | "fadeOutBottomLeft" 52 | | "fadeOutBottomRight" 53 | | "fadeOutDown" 54 | | "fadeOutDownBig" 55 | | "fadeOutLeft" 56 | | "fadeOutLeftBig" 57 | | "fadeOutRight" 58 | | "fadeOutRightBig" 59 | | "fadeOutTopLeft" 60 | | "fadeOutTopRight" 61 | | "fadeOutUp" 62 | | "fadeOutUpBig" 63 | 64 | type Flippers = "flip" | "flipInX" | "flipInY" | "flipOutX" | "flipOutY" 65 | 66 | type LightSpeed = 67 | | "lightSpeedInLeft" 68 | | "lightSpeedInRight" 69 | | "lightSpeedOutLeft" 70 | | "lightSpeedOutRight" 71 | 72 | type RotatingEntrances = 73 | | "rotateIn" 74 | | "rotateInDownLeft" 75 | | "rotateInDownRight" 76 | | "rotateInUpLeft" 77 | | "rotateInUpRight" 78 | 79 | type RotatingExits = 80 | | "rotateOut" 81 | | "rotateOutDownLeft" 82 | | "rotateOutDownRight" 83 | | "rotateOutUpLeft" 84 | | "rotateOutUpRight" 85 | 86 | type SlidingEntrances = "slideInDown" | "slideInLeft" | "slideInRight" | "slideInUp" 87 | 88 | type SlidingExits = "slideOutDown" | "slideOutLeft" | "slideOutRight" | "slideOutUp" 89 | 90 | type Specials = "hinge" | "jackInTheBox" | "rollIn" | "rollOut" 91 | 92 | type ZoomingEntrances = "zoomIn" | "zoomInDown" | "zoomInLeft" | "zoomInRight" | "zoomInUp" 93 | 94 | type ZoomingExits = "zoomOut" | "zoomOutDown" | "zoomOutLeft" | "zoomOutRight" | "zoomOutUp" 95 | 96 | export type NamesAnimation = 97 | | AttentionSeekers 98 | | BackEntrances 99 | | BackExits 100 | | BouncingEntrances 101 | | BouncingExits 102 | | FadingEntrances 103 | | FadingExits 104 | | Flippers 105 | | LightSpeed 106 | | RotatingEntrances 107 | | RotatingExits 108 | | SlidingEntrances 109 | | SlidingExits 110 | | Specials 111 | | ZoomingEntrances 112 | | ZoomingExits 113 | 114 | export type TimingFuctionValues = 115 | | "ease" 116 | | "ease-in" 117 | | "ease-out" 118 | | "ease-in-out" 119 | | "linear" 120 | | "step-start" 121 | | "step-end" 122 | 123 | export interface AnimationOptions { 124 | delay?: number | string 125 | direction?: string 126 | fillMode?: string 127 | iterationCount?: number | "infinite" 128 | playState?: string 129 | transformOrigin?: string 130 | } 131 | 132 | export interface AnimationStyles { 133 | animation: string 134 | transformOrigin?: string 135 | } 136 | 137 | export type Animate = { 138 | [k in NamesAnimation]: ( 139 | duration: number | string, 140 | timingFunction?: TimingFuctionValues | string, 141 | options?: AnimationOptions 142 | ) => AnimationStyles 143 | } 144 | 145 | export type Keyframes = { [k: string]: unknown } 146 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/animations/attentionSeekers.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const bounce = { 2 | "0%, 20%, 53%, 100%": { 3 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 4 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 5 | }, 6 | "40%, 43%": { 7 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.05, 0.855, 0.06)", 8 | transform: "translate3d(0, -30px, 0) scaleY(1.1)", 9 | }, 10 | "70%": { 11 | animationTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.755, 0.05, 0.855, 0.06)", 12 | transform: "translate3d(0, -15px, 0) scaleY(1.05)", 13 | }, 14 | "80%": { 15 | transitionTimingFunction: "cubic-bezier(0.215, 0.61, 0.355, 1)", 16 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0) scaleY(0.95)", 17 | }, 18 | "90%": { 19 | transform: "translate3d(0, -4px, 0) scaleY(1.02)", 20 | }, 21 | } 22 | 23 | export const flash = { 24 | "0%, 50%, 100%": { 25 | opacity: "1", 26 | }, 27 | "25%, 75%": { 28 | opacity: "0", 29 | }, 30 | } 31 | 32 | export const headShake = { 33 | "0%": { 34 | transform: "translateX(0)", 35 | }, 36 | "6.5%": { 37 | transform: "translateX(-6px) rotateY(-9deg)", 38 | }, 39 | "18.5%": { 40 | transform: "translateX(5px) rotateY(7deg)", 41 | }, 42 | "31.5%": { 43 | transform: "translateX(-3px) rotateY(-5deg)", 44 | }, 45 | "43.5%": { 46 | transform: "translateX(2px) rotateY(3deg)", 47 | }, 48 | "50%": { 49 | transform: "translateX(0)", 50 | }, 51 | } 52 | 53 | export const heartBeat = { 54 | "0%": { 55 | transform: "scale(1)", 56 | }, 57 | "14%": { 58 | transform: "scale(1.3)", 59 | }, 60 | "28%": { 61 | transform: "scale(1)", 62 | }, 63 | "42%": { 64 | transform: "scale(1.3)", 65 | }, 66 | "70%": { 67 | transform: "scale(1)", 68 | }, 69 | } 70 | 71 | export const jello = { 72 | "0%, 11.1%, 100%": { 73 | transform: "none", 74 | }, 75 | "22.2%": { 76 | transform: "skewX(-12.5deg) skewY(-12.5deg)", 77 | }, 78 | "33.3%": { 79 | transform: "skewX(6.25deg) skewY(6.25deg)", 80 | }, 81 | "44.4%": { 82 | transform: "skewX(-3.125deg) skewY(-3.125deg)", 83 | }, 84 | "55.5%": { 85 | transform: "skewX(1.5625deg) skewY(1.5625deg)", 86 | }, 87 | "66.6%": { 88 | transform: "skewX(-0.78125deg) skewY(-0.78125deg)", 89 | }, 90 | "77.7%": { 91 | transform: "skewX(0.390625deg) skewY(0.390625deg)", 92 | }, 93 | "88.8%": { 94 | transform: "skewX(-0.1953125deg) skewY(-0.1953125deg)", 95 | }, 96 | } 97 | 98 | export const pulse = { 99 | "0%": { 100 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 101 | }, 102 | "50%": { 103 | transform: "scale3d(1.05, 1.05, 1.05)", 104 | }, 105 | "100%": { 106 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 107 | }, 108 | } 109 | 110 | export const rubberBand = { 111 | "0%": { 112 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 113 | }, 114 | "30%": { 115 | transform: "scale3d(1.25, 0.75, 1)", 116 | }, 117 | "40%": { 118 | transform: "scale3d(0.75, 1.25, 1)", 119 | }, 120 | "50%": { 121 | transform: "scale3d(1.15, 0.85, 1)", 122 | }, 123 | "65%": { 124 | transform: "scale3d(.95, 1.05, 1)", 125 | }, 126 | "75%": { 127 | transform: "scale3d(1.05, .95, 1)", 128 | }, 129 | "100%": { 130 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 131 | }, 132 | } 133 | 134 | export const shake = { 135 | "0%, 100%": { 136 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 137 | }, 138 | "10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90%": { 139 | transform: "translate3d(-10px, 0, 0)", 140 | }, 141 | "20%, 40%, 60%, 80%": { 142 | transform: "translate3d(10px, 0, 0)", 143 | }, 144 | } 145 | 146 | export const shakeX = { 147 | "0%, 100%": { 148 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 149 | }, 150 | "10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90%": { 151 | transform: "translate3d(-10px, 0, 0)", 152 | }, 153 | "20%, 40%, 60%, 80%": { 154 | transform: "translate3d(10px, 0, 0)", 155 | }, 156 | } 157 | 158 | export const shakeY = { 159 | "0%, 100%": { 160 | transform: "translate3d(0, 0, 0)", 161 | }, 162 | "10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90%": { 163 | transform: "translate3d(0, -10px, 0)", 164 | }, 165 | "20%, 40%, 60%, 80%": { 166 | transform: "translate3d(0, 10px, 0)", 167 | }, 168 | } 169 | 170 | export const swing = { 171 | "20%": { 172 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 15deg)", 173 | }, 174 | "40%": { 175 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -10deg)", 176 | }, 177 | "60%": { 178 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 5deg)", 179 | }, 180 | "80%": { 181 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -5deg)", 182 | }, 183 | "100%": { 184 | transform: "rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 0deg)", 185 | }, 186 | } 187 | 188 | export const tada = { 189 | "0%": { 190 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 191 | }, 192 | "10%, 20%": { 193 | transform: "scale3d(.9, .9, .9) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -3deg)", 194 | }, 195 | "30%, 50%, 70%, 90%": { 196 | transform: "scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, 3deg)", 197 | }, 198 | "40%, 60%, 80%": { 199 | transform: "scale3d(1.1, 1.1, 1.1) rotate3d(0, 0, 1, -3deg)", 200 | }, 201 | "100%": { 202 | transform: "scale3d(1, 1, 1)", 203 | }, 204 | } 205 | 206 | export 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