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Command-Line Interface (CLI) interface for converting CSS/SCSS/LESS/other files into plain ES6 or CommonJS modules.
# Convert CSS file to JSON in current directory
prejss-cli -f json source.css
# Convert CSS file to CommonJS in current directory
prejss-cli -f commonjs source.css
# Convert CSS file to ES6 in current directory
prejss-cli -f es6 source.css
# Convert CSS file to ES6 in current directory
prejss-cli source.css
# Convert all CSS in specified directory to ES6 in ./dist
prejss-cli --out-dir ./dist my-styles-directory
# Convert CSS in specified directory to ES6 in the same directory
# using specified parser (which should be installed as prejss-NAME-parser package)
prejss-cli --parser postcss ./src
# Convert SCSS files only in specified directory to ES6 in ./jss
# using specified parser
prejss-cli --parser postcss --out-dir ./jss src/**/*.scss
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Get ES6 modules or JSON files from CSS/SCSS/LESS/other styles using PreJSS
The npm package prejss-cli receives a total of 2,606 weekly downloads. As such, prejss-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that prejss-cli 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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