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distinct.css

v1.1.0

Published

A CLI for finding/removing duplicate css rules in a directory or a file.

Readme

About

A command line app for finding and removing duplicate or conflicting css rules in a given file or directory.

Simply

npx distinct.css

Installation

Install globally:

yarn global add distinct.css

Install as a dev dependency for your project:

yarn add -D distinct.css

Get Started

distinct.css -f [file/directory]

Command Line Usage

Usage: distinct.css -f [path]

Options:
  -f, -d, --file, --directory  File/directory to check       [string] [required]
  -c, --showConflict           Show conflicting rules [boolean] [default: false]
  -r, --recursive              Recursively search in a directory
                                                       [boolean] [default: true]
  -u, --detectUnused           Check for unused css rules. Note that if this
                               flag is passed, all the other ones would be
                               ignored since it behaves differently.
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  -h, --help                   Show help                               [boolean]
  -v, --version                Show version number                     [boolean]

Examples:
  distinct.css -f button.css         searches for duplicate css rules in file
                                     button.css

  distinct.css -rf css/              recursively searches for duplicate css
                                     rules in the css directory

  distinct.css -cf conflicts.css     searches for duplicate and conflicting
                                     css rules in conflicts.css

  index.ts -u                        detect unused css, more information will be
                                     prompt when command executes