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postcss-remove-all-at-rules
Advanced tools
PostCSS plugin to remove all of the at-rules.
.foo {
/* Input example */
}
@media print {
.bar {
}
}
@-moz-document {
.baz {
}
}
.foo {
/* Output example */
}
Check you project for existed PostCSS config: postcss.config.js
in the project root, "postcss"
section in package.json
or postcss
in bundle config.
If you already use PostCSS, add the plugin to plugins list:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
+ require('postcss-remove-all-at-rules'),
require('autoprefixer')
]
}
If you do not use PostCSS, add it according to official docs and set this plugin in settings.
FAQs
PostCSS plugin to remove all of the at-rules
The npm package postcss-remove-all-at-rules receives a total of 63 weekly downloads. As such, postcss-remove-all-at-rules popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that postcss-remove-all-at-rules demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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