PostCSS Utility Library
postcss-utilities is a PostCSS plugin that includes the most commonly used mixins, shortcuts and helpers. It's as easy as specifying @util utility-name
in your stylesheet, and postcss-utilities will handle the rest for you.
Motivation
PostCSS has a lot of plugins and some of them use non-standard CSS properties to work as mixins or helpers. This is not a best way for a PostCSS plugin, because developers will not understand what is the source of this property.
"This plugin saves us from many tiny plugins with unknown properties" ‒@ai proposal postcss/issues/645
What is the difference between preprocessor’s mixins libraries?
There are lot of Sass Mixins Libraries (over 65!), but postcss-utilities makes the difference. All mixins and helpers are built with JavaScript and you can add to your workflow with ease, as simple as adding autoprefixer or many others useful PostCSS plugins.
You can forget about copy mixins from project to project and focus on write your project specific mixins and use this plugin for the most generic helpers.
- You don’t need the extra files in your CSS codebase for mixins.
- You don’t need mixins for vendor prefixing (use autoprefixer plugin)
- You can use postcss-utilities with LESS, SASS, vanilla CSS or whatever you choice.
List of current utilities
IMPORTANT: The list of utilities is open for suggestions.
Examples
Input
.cfx {
@util clearfix;
}
.rounded-top {
@util border-top-radius(4px);
}
@util no-hover {
.box {
background-color: #666;
}
}
Output
.cfx:after {
content: '';
display: block;
clear: both;
}
.rounded-top {
border-top-left-radius: 4px;
border-top-right-radius: 4px;
}
.no-hover .box {
background-color: #666;
}
Usage
Quick usage
Using PostCSS CLI you can do the following:
Install postcss-cli
and the plugin on your project directory:
npm install postcss-cli postcss-utilities --save-dev
Add a postcss
script to your package.json
:
"scripts": {
"postcss": "postcss input.css -u postcss-utilities -o output.css"
}
After this, you can run npm run postcss
and transform your input.css
into output.css
.
styled-jsx allows you to use full, scoped and component-friendly CSS in your JSX (rendered on the server or the client) and you can add @util
rules with postcss-utilities
.
npm install --save styled-jsx styled-jsx-plugin-postcss postcss-utilities
Add postcss
config in your package.json
:
"postcss": {
"plugins": {
"postcss-utilities": {}
}
}
Add styled-jsx/babel
to plugins in your babel configuration:
{
"plugins": [
"styled-jsx/babel"
]
}
Then write @util
rules in your code:
export default () => (
<div>
<p>only this paragraph will get the style :)</p>
<style jsx>{`
p {
color: red;
@util center;
}
`}</style>
</div>
)
For tasks runners and others enviroments
postcss([ require('postcss-utilities')({ }) ])
See PostCSS docs for examples of your environment.
Options
noHoverSelector
Type: string
Default: .no-hover
To use with no-hover
utility
noJsSelector
Type: string
Default: .no-js
To use with no-js
utility
ie8
Type: boolean
Default: false
Set true
to use clearfix
method IE8 compatible
centerMethod
Type: string
Default: transform
Values: ['transform'|'flexbox']
To use with center
utility
textHideMethod
Type: string
Default: indent
Values: ['indent'|'font']
To use with text-hide
utility
Contributing
The list of utilities is open for suggestions.
Contributors