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PostCSS is a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript plugins. These plugins can lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, transpile future CSS syntax, inline images, and more.
Autoprefixing
Automatically adds vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from Can I Use. It is recommended by Google and used in Twitter and Alibaba.
postcss([ require('autoprefixer') ]).process(css).then(result => { result.warnings().forEach(warn => { console.warn(warn.toString()); }); console.log(result.css); });
CSS Variables
Transforms CSS Custom Properties (CSS variables) syntax into a static representation that can be understood by browsers that do not support this feature.
postcss([ require('postcss-custom-properties') ]).process(css).then(result => { console.log(result.css); });
CSS Nesting
Allows you to nest one style rule inside another, following the CSS Nesting Module Level 3 specification.
postcss([ require('postcss-nesting') ]).process(css).then(result => { console.log(result.css); });
Minification
A modular minifier, built on top of the PostCSS ecosystem. It is used to minimize CSS for better performance.
postcss([ require('cssnano') ]).process(css).then(result => { console.log(result.css); });
Future CSS Syntax
Allows you to use future CSS features today. It polyfills CSS features that are not yet fully supported in browsers.
postcss([ require('postcss-preset-env') ]).process(css).then(result => { console.log(result.css); });
Sass is a mature, stable, and powerful professional grade CSS extension language. It provides mechanisms such as variables, nesting, and mixins, which are not present in standard CSS. Unlike PostCSS, which uses JavaScript plugins, Sass has its own syntax and compiles to standard CSS.
Less is a backward-compatible language extension for CSS. It also allows variables, mixins, functions and many other techniques that allow you to make CSS more maintainable and extendable. Less is similar to Sass and differs from PostCSS in that it offers a different syntax and set of features.
Stylus is a preprocessor that serves as a more robust and feature-rich alternative to CSS. It supports both an indented syntax and regular CSS style. Stylus provides significant flexibility and feature parity with Sass and Less but with a different syntax and feature set compared to PostCSS.
PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. These plugins can lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, transpile future CSS syntax, inline images, and more.
PostCSS is used by industry leaders including Wikipedia, Twitter, Alibaba, and JetBrains. The Autoprefixer and Stylelint PostCSS plugins is one of the most popular CSS tools.
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The npm package postcss receives a total of 76,457,804 weekly downloads. As such, postcss popularity was classified as popular.
We found that postcss demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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