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coc-cssmodules
Advanced tools
coc.nvim plugin for autocompletion
and go-to-definition
functionality for css modules.
The supported languages are css
(postcss), sass
and scss
. styl
files are parsed as regular css
.
:CocInstall coc-cssmodules
If you write kebab-case classes in css files, but want to get camelCase complete items, set following to true.
{
"cssmodules.camelCase": true
}
You can set the cssmodules.camelCase
option to true
, "dashes"
or false
(default).
Classname in css file | true | dashes | false (default) |
---|---|---|---|
.button | .button | .button | .button |
.btn__icon--mod | .btnIconMod | .btn__iconMod | .btn__icon--mod |
You can change the hint name by setting it in the coc-setting.json
file. Default is cssmodules
example
{
"cssmodules.hintName": "cssmodules"
}
This plugin was based on vscode-css-modules plugin.
FAQs
css modules autocompletion and go to definition coc.nvim plugin
The npm package coc-cssmodules receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, coc-cssmodules popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that coc-cssmodules 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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