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Command line app for searching in HTML files for elements that match a CSS selector
Find in Files with CSS selectors.
Element Finder is a command line app for recursively searching through a directory and finding HTML files which contain elements matching a given CSS selector.
Search for elements with a class of awesome-list
:
elfinder -s .awesome-list
Search for elements with a class of awesome-list
which are descendants of an element with a class of colours
:
elfinder -s ".colours .awesome-list"
Search for elements with a class of awesome-list
in files with an extension of html
or shtml
:
elfinder -s .awesome-list -x "html, shtml"
Search for elements matching the ul.boxes .box
selector, but ignore any files in the .git
, .svn
or partials
folders:
elfinder -s "ul.boxes .box" -i ".git, .svn, partials"
Install Node JS: http://nodejs.org/#download
Install elfinder globally with npm (npm comes with Node JS):
npm install -g elfinder
Element Finder is a command line tool so it is best to install it globally with npm.
There is also a Sublime Text package. More info at https://github.com/keeganstreet/sublime-elfinder
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Command line app for searching in HTML files for elements that match a CSS selector
The npm package elfinder receives a total of 34 weekly downloads. As such, elfinder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that elfinder 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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