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postcss-purgecss

PostCSS plugin for PurgeCSS

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PostCSS Purgecss

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PostCSS plugin for PurgeCSS.

Installation

npm i -D @fullhuman/postcss-purgecss

Usage

const purgecss = require('@fullhuman/postcss-purgecss')
postcss([
  purgecss({
    content: ['./src/**/*.html']
  })
])

See PostCSS docs for examples for your environment.

Options

All of the options of purgecss are available to use with the plugins. You will find below the main options available. For the complete list, go to the purgecss documentation website.

content (required)

Type: string | Object

You can specify content that should be analyzed by Purgecss with an array of filenames or globs. The files can be HTML, Pug, Blade, etc.

extractors

Type: Array<Object>

Purgecss can be adapted to suit your needs. If you notice a lot of unused CSS is not being removed, you might want to use a custom extractor. More information about extractors here.

whitelist

Type: Array<string>

You can whitelist selectors to stop Purgecss from removing them from your CSS. This can be accomplished with the options whitelist and whitelistPatterns.

whitelistPatterns

Type: Array<RegExp>

You can whitelist selectors based on a regular expression with whitelistPatterns.

rejected

Type: boolean Default value: false

If true, purged selectors will be captured and rendered as PostCSS messages. Use with a PostCSS reporter plugin like postcss-reporter to print the purged selectors to the console as they are processed.

keyframes

Type: boolean Default value: false

If you are using a CSS animation library such as animate.css, you can remove unused keyframes by setting the keyframes option to true.

fontFace

Type: boolean Default value: false

If there are any unused @font-face rules in your css, you can remove them by setting the fontFace option to true.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

postcss-purgecss use SemVer for versioning.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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Package last updated on 18 Jan 2020

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