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stylehacks
Detect/remove browser hacks from CSS files.
Install
With npm do:
npm install stylehacks --save
Example
In its default mode, stylehacks will remove hacks from your CSS file, based on the browsers that you wish to support.
Input
h1 {: white;
_colorcolor: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
}
Output
h1 {color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
}
API
stylehacks.detect(node)
Type: function
Returns: boolean
This method will take any PostCSS node, run applicable
plugins depending on its type, then will return a boolean depending on
whether it found any of the supported hacks. For example, if the
decl
node found below is passed to the detect
function, it will return true
. But if the rule
node is passed, it will return false
instead.
: red } h1 { _color
stylehacks.process(css, [options]).then(function(result) {})
options
lint
Type: boolean
Default: false
If lint mode is enabled, stylehacks will not remove hacks from the
CSS; instead, it will add warnings to Result#messages
.
postcss([ stylehacks(opts) ])
stylehacks can also be consumed as a PostCSS plugin. See the documentation for examples for your environment.
Related
stylehacks works well with your existing PostCSS setup:
- stylelint - Comprehensive & modern CSS linter, to ensure that your code style rules are respected.
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. If you add functionality, then please add unit tests to cover it.
License
MIT © Ben Briggs