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@master/css.compiler
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npm install @master/css.compiler
const compiler = new MasterCSSCompiler()
{
cwd: process.cwd(),
config: 'master.css.{js,mjs,cjs}',
// forcibly specify sources for scanning, not excluded by `options.exclude`
sources: [],
// specify sources for scanning
include: ['**/*.{html,js,jsx,ts,tsx,svelte,astro,vue,md,mdx,pug,php}'],
// specify sources to exclude
exclude: [
'**/node_modules/**',
'**/*.d.ts',
'**/*.test.*',
'node_modules',
'master.css.{js,ts,mjs,cjs}',
'dist',
'out',
'README.md'
],
// whitelist of class names for unpredictable dynamics
fixedClasses: [],
// blacklist of class names to exclude accidentally captured
ignoredClasses: [] // or RegExp[]
}
// Initialize the compiler and MasterCSS
init(): this
// Scan sources, extract class names, and generate CSS rules
compile()
// Extract potential class names from the given file content
extract(name: string, content: string): string[]
// `extract(name, content)`, insert extractions, and generate CSS rules
insert(name: string, content: string): boolean
// Read file source paths by `options.include` and `options.exclude`
get sources(): string[]
// Check source file path by `options.include` and `options.exclude`
checkSourcePath(name: string): boolean
// Read user config file by `options.config`
readConfig(): Config
// Get custom config path
get configPath(): string
// Get custom config path
get resolvedConfigPath(): string
export default class MasterCSSCompiler {
css: MasterCSS
extractions = new Set<string>()
...
}
FAQs
The ahead-of-time compiler of Master CSS
The npm package @master/css.compiler receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @master/css.compiler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @master/css.compiler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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