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husl-stylus
Advanced tools
Install the plugin:
npm install husl-stylus
To use from command line, run stylus like this:
stylus < input.styl > output.css -u husl-stylus
To use programmatically, do this:
var connect = require('connect')
, stylus = require('stylus')
, husl = require('husl-stylus');
var server = connect();
function compile(str, path) {
return stylus(str)
.set('filename', path)
.set('compress', true)
.use(husl());
}
server.use(stylus.middleware({
src: __dirname
, compile: compile
}));
Now you can use HUSL in your stylesheets!
.tinted(hue)
background-color husl(hue, 90, 80)
color husl(hue, 90, 10)
FAQs
HUSL as Stylus plugin
We found that husl-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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