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daam-css

v0.1.0

Published

Documenting, authoring, analysing, and maintainenance CSS toolkit

Downloads

3

Readme

daam-css

npm npm

Philosophy

To be as succinct as is reasonable - Malcom Gladwell wrote (to the chagrin of a bunch of people) that it takes 10,000 hours to master something. I've been writing CSS for longer than that, and I'm convinced that at this point that the "perfect" CSS library can exist - it just doesn't ship with any CSS.

With that in mind, the core goal of daam-css is to provide you with a set of tools to effectively document, author, analyse, and maintain CSS.

To achieve this, this core project will offer four separate utilities. Each part can operate independently of the other three, but are most effective when used in tandem with each other.

  • [DOC] Rules for documenting your CSS and a powerful generator to go with it
  • [ANA] A sensible-defaults ruleset for analysing/linting CSS
  • [A] A set of opinionated but flexible rules for structuring CSS codebases
  • [M] A highly configurable set of utilities for generating CSS