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autoprefixer-stylus
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An autoprefixer plugin for stylus.
You can install through npm as such: npm install autoprefixer-stylus
You can include autoprefixer-stylus as a normal stylus plugin. Basic example below:
var stylus = require('stylus');
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer-stylus');
stylus(css)
.use(autoprefixer())
.render(function(err, output){
console.log(output);
});
This plugin also takes any of the options that autoprefixer normally takes, which at the time of writing is browsers
and cascade
. Example with browsers
below:
stylus(css)
.use(autoprefixer({ browsers: ['ie 7', 'ie 8'] }));
If you'd like to install globally and run from the command line, you can do it like this:
npm install -g autoprefixer-stylus
stylus -u autoprefixer-stylus -c example.styl
FAQs
autoprefixer for stylus
The npm package autoprefixer-stylus receives a total of 3,034 weekly downloads. As such, autoprefixer-stylus popularity was classified as popular.
We found that autoprefixer-stylus 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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