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linn is a little tool that reorders CSS properties to conform to 9elements' guide How to organize CSS.
disclaimer: this is meant to be used on well-structured, un-minified CSS files. i am not responsible for unexpected behavior or loss of data.
npm i -g linn
/* style.css */
a {
color:#0076d1;
text-decoration:none
}
p {
font-size:1rem;
float:left;
margin-bottom:0.5rem
}
$ linn style.css
linn (https://github.com/sporeball/linn)
o reordered 2 rules:
- a
- p
$ cat style.css
a {
text-decoration:none;
color:#0076d1
}
p {
float:left;
margin-bottom:0.5rem;
font-size:1rem
}
i like 9elements' guide, but it's hard to keep everything in order by hand. this can do that for me.
properties are ordered as suggested in the guide, with related properties grouped together. in the case of properties like background
, the shorthand property appears first, followed by the more specific properties in the order they appear in the shorthand. properties that do not specifically appear in the order will be placed after the ones which do.
if you want to look at the order, see lib/order.js.
no. like standard/standard, linn is really supposed to help you avoid bikeshedding. unless i've forgotten a property or a new one is added to the CSS spec, the order is unlikely to change.
you can support the development of this project and others via Patreon:
FAQs
organize CSS properties according to 9elements' guide
We found that linn 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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