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@seedcss/seed-publish
Advanced tools
Mixins that manage rendered CSS from modular importing
npm install @seedcss/seed-publish --save
Check out our documentation of this pack.
This seed pack needs to be imported into your sass pipeline. Below is an example using Gulp:
const gulp = require("gulp");
const sass = require("gulp-sass");
const pathfinder = require("sass-pathfinder");
const pack = require("@seedcss/seed-publish");
gulp.task("sass", function() {
return gulp
.src("./sass/**/*.scss")
.pipe(
sass({
includePaths: pathfinder(
// Other includePaths...
pack
)
})
)
.pipe(gulp.dest("./css"));
});
Once that is setup, simply @import
seed-publish as needed in your .scss
file:
// Packs
@import "pack/seed-publish/_index";
The following variables can be found in _config.scss
// publish :: Config
// Global namespace
@if not variable-exists(__seed-publish-list) {
$__seed-publish-list: (
seed-publish: true
) !global;
}
FAQs
Mixins that manage rendered CSS from modular importing
We found that @seedcss/seed-publish demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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