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@equisoft/stylelint-scss-config
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This project hosts Equisoft's stylelint configuration for SASS.
Because this package comes with its own stylelint dependency, your project only needs this package. It doesn't need to have stylelint as a dependency.
The versioning of this project respects semver. That means your project's package.json can caret (^
) import it.
Install the libraries in your project:
yarn add --dev @equisoft/stylelint-scss-config
Then create a .stylelintrc file that uses Equisoft's configuration:
{
"extends": ["@equisoft/stylelint-scss-config"]
}
Finally create a script in your package.json to easily run stylelint:
{
"scripts": {
"stylelint": "stylelint 'src/**/*.{css,scss}'",
"stylelint:ci": "yarn stylelint"
}
}
Now you can use yarn stylelint
to validate the code style of your CSS files!
We strongly suggest that you enforce code style checks on your CI. For example, on CircleCI you can add a configuration similar to this one to your .circleci/config.yml:
stylelint:
executor: 'node'
steps:
- run: 'yarn stylelint:ci'
Stylelint supports exclusion of globs in .stylelintignore. One way to gradually migrate a legacy code base to this configuration is to exclude all source files and add conforming files one at a time. To achieve this, add this key to your ".stylelintignore" file:
src/**/*.scss
!src/contacts/**/*.scss
Note how an entry prefixed by !
is added to re-include some source files.
For more information on this technique, you can read the stylelint documentation.
FAQs
Equisoft's stylelint SASS configuration.
We found that @equisoft/stylelint-scss-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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