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css-revealer

v1.0.12

Published

Reveal CSS selector usage within HTML templates.

Downloads

15

Readme

css-revealer

build status npm version npm downloads

Reveal CSS selector usage within HTML templates.

Usage: css-revealer {OPTIONS}

Options:
  -s, --stylesheets  Stylesheets glob  [array] [required]
  -t, --templates    Templates glob    [array] [required]
  -o, --output       Output format     [default: "json"]

Examples:
  css-revealer -s *.css -t *.html
  css-revealer -s *.css -t *.html -o markdown

installation

$ npm install -g css-revealer

usage

To generate a JSON report of CSS selector usage from stylesheets within a styles directory, for templates in a templates directory:

$ css-revealer -s styles/*.css -t templates/*.html

You can also use the API directly:

var cssRevealer = require('css-revealer');

cssRevealer({
  stylesheets: ['styles/*.css'],
  templates: ['templates/*.html'],
  done: function(error, result){
    if (error) return process.stderr.write(error);
    process.stdout.write(result);
  }
});

api

var cssRevealer = require('cssRevealer');

cssRevealer(options)

options.stylesheets is a required array of globs specifying which stylesheets to extract selectors from.

options.templates is a required array of globs specifying which templates to check for selector presence.

options.format is an optional string specifying which built-in report format to use json or markdown, or a custom format function which gets passed the result object. Defaults to json.

options.done is an optional function to execute when the report is complete. It gets passed an error (which can be null) and the formatted result.

implementation

  • isaacs/node-glob is the glob implementation.
  • reworkcss/css is the underlying CSS parser.
  • If multiple stylesheets are passed, they are concatenated in the order returned by node-glob, prior to being parsed.
  • It has a fairly simple way of parsing and checking for selectors, check out the unit tests to see how it works :wink:

tests

$ npm test

license

MIT