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Print the current files being processed, time taken, and when a file is written during postcss.
Print the current files being processed, time taken, and when a file is written during postcss.
$ npm install --save-dev postcss-progress
Then require that plugin in your code and use it:
var progress = require('postcss-progress');
...
plugins: [
progress.start()
// insert other plugins here
progress.stop()
];
..
Now when you run postcss you will get the following output, but it will also be colored.
src/index.css → dist/foo.css...
created dist/foo.css in 216ms
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Print the current files being processed, time taken, and when a file is written during postcss.
We found that postcss-progress 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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