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autoprefix-cmd

v0.2.0

Published

A simple command wrapper around html-autoprefixer with a few options.

Readme

autoprefix-cmd

A simple command wrapper around html-autoprefixer with a few simple options.

I like Myth for CSS preprocessing. However, Myth doesn't like dealing with CSS inside tags. Myth does a lot. Polymer does too, except for prefixes. CSS prefixes are not fun; hence autoprefix-cmd.

Installation

npm install autoprefix-cmd

Dependencies:

  • glob
  • commander
  • html-autoprefixer

Usage

autoprefix-cmd --help

  Usage: autoprefix-cmd [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help             output usage information
    -V, --version          output the version number
    -r, --root [path]      search root
    -i, --in [glob]        search glob producing input file paths
    -d, --dir [path]       output directory
    -p, --prefix [prefix]  output filename prefix
    -s, --suffix [suffix]  output filename suffix
    -q, --quotes           replace double quotes with singles

Example

autoprefix-cmd -i **/*style* -d /project/dist/styles -q

This says, look for files with 'style' in the name, output the results to /project/dist/styles, replace double quotes " with single quotes ', and don't modify the filename.

autoprefix-cmd -i **/*style* -q would simply dump the results to the console.

Contributors

Sure, why not.

License

MIT. See LICENSE file.