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A node package that compiles **ALL** *.less* files in a directory and copy the entire structure to another directory.
A node package that compiles ALL .less files in a directory and copy the entire structure to another directory.
This module takes a glob pattern and a target directory.
It will parse ALL .less
files in that given pattern to .css
syntax,
and will write the CSS
files into the specified traget directory while keeping the same structure of directories.
This function does run recursively, that is, it does look inside subdirectories (with the help of glob).
$ npm install lessc-glob
$ lessc-glob ‹glob› ‹target›
Where
‹glob›
is the glob pattern eg: ./src/**/*.less
.
‹target›
is the destination directory for output files eg: lib
.
If ‹target›
does not exist, it will automatically be created.
Both directories must be relative to the current path of the command line.
(in your own node module)
Currently not supported.
// maybe in the future...
var lesscGlob = require('lessc-glob')
lesscGlob([glob], [target])
Required
Make sure you pass only .less
files in your glob.
It’s on Github.
FAQs
A node package that compiles **ALL** *.less* files in a directory and copy the entire structure to another directory.
The npm package lessc-glob receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, lessc-glob popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lessc-glob 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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