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purgecss-from-pug
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purgecss-from-pug
A PurgeCSS extractor for PUG files that automatically generates a list of used CSS selectors from your PUG files. This extractor can be used with PurgeCSS to eliminate unused CSS and reduce the size of your production builds.
import { PurgeCSS } from 'purgecss'
import { purgeCSSFromPug } from 'purgecss-from-pug'
const options = {
content: [], // files to extract the selectors from
css: [], // css
extractors: [
{
extractor: purgeCSSFromPug,
extensions: ['pug']
},
]
}
const purgecss = await new PurgeCSS().purge();
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Pug extractor for PurgeCSS
We found that purgecss-from-pug 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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