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A stylelint processor that allows you to lint CSS within arbitrary tags


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0.1.1

  • Remove the ineffectual and confusing way this module ignored the no-empty-source module, and instead add a caveat to the README.

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stylelint-processor-arbitrary-tags

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A stylelint processor that allows you to lint CSS within arbitrary tags.

The module uses a regular expression to identify code within the specified tags, then passes the code on to stylelint.

By default, it looks for code within <style> tags (see default options below). But you can change the regular expression to find code within other tags, like {% highlight css %}...{% endhighlight %} for Jekyll templates, or /* start css */.../* end css */ within a JS file, or who knows what else.

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npm install @mapbox/stylelint-processor-arbitrary-tags

Options

startTag

Type: string that's RegExp-ready

Default:

'[^`\'"]<style[\\s\\S]*?>'

endTag

Type: string that's RegExp-ready

Default:

'</\\s*?style>'

body

Type: string that's RegExp-ready

Default:

'[\\s\\S]*?'

Caveats

Do not use this processor with the no-empty-source rule. If you do, you will have warnings whenever a file does not contain any matches for your regular expression.

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Last updated on 06 Feb 2017

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