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Closes #14253 Since we changed the export strategy for the postcss client in #14132, we accidentally no longer generated type exports for this package. This PR adds a type export back. We now use a similar pattern to the `./colors` and `./defaultTheme` exports in the tailwindcss package where we have a separate cjs entrypoint. The changes were validated manually in a playground project that were installing the updated dependencies from tarballs. Here is one example of it working as expected: <img width="750" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-26 at 14 10 07" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/83de15f2-1543-4805-9231-9b8df1636c5e">
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