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cssimport

v0.1.22

Published

Automates importing of css files in single file.

Readme

cssimport

Introduction

CSSimport is a command line tool that keeps watching to css files in a specified styles folder and import all css files into a single file i.e. styles.css. Thus developers could simply import only styles.css in index.html. When new css files are created they will automatically be imported into styles.css thus the importing of new css files becomes automatic.

Getting Started

To install cssimport locally use following command

npm install cssimport

and for global installation use following npm command

npm install -g cssimport

Documentation

Once installed, use following command to start watching for styles folder.

cssimport styles

whereas styles is a folder in current directory. To view help simply use

cssimport -h

Contributing

If you face any issues then open an issue using github issue tracker. If contributers want to contribute in code then fork this repository, make your changes and then make a pull request. Thank you for understanding.

Release History

  • 2014-12-02   v0.1.22   Bug fixes
  • 2014-12-01   v0.1.21   Added -v parameter for version and Bug fix
  • 2014-11-29   v0.1.20   Initial release