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gulp-pxtorem
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This is a Gulp plugin for postcss-pxtorem.
npm install gulp-pxtorem --save-dev
var pxtorem = require('gulp-pxtorem');
gulp.task('css', function() {
gulp.src('css/**/*.css')
.pipe(pxtorem())
.pipe(gulp.dest('css'));
});
Pass in two option objects. The first one for postcss-pxtorem options, the second for postcss options.
var pxtorem = require('gulp-pxtorem');
var pxtoremOptions = {
replace: false
};
var postcssOptions = {
map: true
};
gulp.task('css', function() {
gulp.src('css/**/*.css')
.pipe(pxtorem(pxtoremOptions, postcssOptions))
.pipe(gulp.dest('css'));
});
FAQs
A gulp plugin for postcss-pxtorem
The npm package gulp-pxtorem receives a total of 523 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-pxtorem popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gulp-pxtorem 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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