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liser

v0.2.4

Published

functional css help to optimizing design work and building responsive websites

Readme

liser

npm version npm version stable npm downloads github issues

functional css help to optimizing design work and building responsive websites. liser help you create the module contains the css properties you need to use quickly and lightest!

usage

self-generated

step 1

clone liser repository

$ git clone https://github.com/lamhieu-vk/liser.git

step 2

create a modules

  • create a directory with the name example located at /src/modules

  • create a file with the same name as the directory (with the extension .css) at /src

  • import all the components from /src/modules/example directory into the file /src/example.css

and now you have a new module

step 3

build official files

$ npm run build

it will run build main files and build split files to dir /build

build main files

$ npm run build:main

build split files

$ npm run build:split

build a module

$ name={module_name} npm run build:module {...modules_list}

[module_name]: replace with a name you want

[...modules_list]: replace with list name of modules you need build (in /src). exmaple: box-shadow colors widths

example:
$ name=simple npm run build:module box-shadow colors widths

module name is simple and it will combine box-shadow colors widths modules

step 4

after build completed, you can use that file for your site

library

full modules

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/liser/build/liser.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/liser@stable/build/liser.min.css">

once module

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/liser/build/liser.[module].min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/liser@stable/build/liser.[module].min.css">

updated

updated history, read more

sites

sites built with liser, read more

todos

  • [-] fork modules from ciser to liser. can you help me? it's great!

modules

these are already supported modules, read more

version

stable: 0.2.4

lastest: 0.2.4

license

MIT