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closecss

v0.1.1

Published

A CSS preprocessor for when you've.....almost got it

Readme

CloseCSS

A CSS preprocessor for when you've.....almost got it

Install

npm install -g closecss

How-to

CloseCSS runs through a CLI to compile your .close file into an outputted .css file.

If you ever get stuck you can use closecss -h.

Simple

Will output your .close file automatically into a dest/ directory.

`closecss **/*.close`

Advanced

Will output css file to specific directory of your choosing.

closecss **/*.close --output your/target/dir

Properties Currently Supported

  • color
  • background-color
  • border
  • border-radius
  • width
  • height
  • margin
  • padding
  • font-size
  • font-weight

Usable Values

The following below are the values usable inside the somewhat('') wrapper for your css values.

If times get hard and you really want to just get close enough some properties take in a whatever value in its somewhat('') wrapper so you can just fuck it and move on.

Color and Background-Color

| Values | |---------------| | redish | | blueish | | yellowish | | greenish | | orangeish | | purpleish | | greyish | | whiteish | | blackish | | whatever |

Border Radius and Borders

|border-radius | border | |-----------------|-----------| | roundish | thinish | | curvish | thickish | | squarish | |

Width & Height

| Common Values | Width Only | Height Only | |---------------|------------|-------------| | smallish | thinish | shortish | | mediumish | largish | tallish | | whatever | | |

Margin & Padding

| margin | padding| |-----------|----------| | closeish | closeish | | farish | farish | | fatish | fatish | | tallish | tallish | | centerish | |

Font Weight & Font Size

|font-weight | font-size | |---------------|-------------| | normalish | smallish | | boldish | mediumish | | lightish | biggish | | mediumish | whatever | | heavyish | |