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@gafreax/cssparser
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This package provides a powerful and efficient TypeScript library for optimizing CSS strings. It enables developers to easily compress css JavaScript projects.
The great focus is on keeping a great compatibility across all kind of render engine especially on the various Outlook.
npm install @gafreax/cssparse
import * as cssparse from 'cssparse';
const cssString = '.example { color: red; font-size: 16px; }';
const parsedCSS = cssparse.parse(cssString);
// Access and modify CSS properties
parsedCSS.rules[0].declarations[0].setProperty('color', 'blue');
// Generate optimized CSS
const optimizedCSS = cssparse.stringify(parsedCSS);
To test the functionality of the CSS parser, you can launch the provided launch script:
ts-node src/launch.ts
This script will execute sample code that demonstrates the parser's capabilities.
We welcome contributions to this open-source project. If you encounter issues or have suggestions for improvement, please feel free to create GitHub issues or submit pull requests.
FAQs
Simple CSS Parser to tokenize CSS, merge rules, and optimize it
We found that @gafreax/cssparser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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