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scss-comment-parser
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Parse /** */
comments and extracts context from SCSS.
npm install --save scsscommentparser
var ScssCommentParser = require('scsscommentparser');
var annotations = {
_: {
alias: {
'aliasTest': 'annotationTest'
}
},
annotationTest: function ( commentLine ) {
return 'Working';
}
};
var parser = new ScssCommentParser( annotations );
var scss = /* Load Scss */
var comments = parser.parse ( scss );
console.log(comments);
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cdocparser@0.5.0
0.5.0
cdocparser@0.4.0
0.4.0
cdocparser@0.3.0
supporting ///
commentscontext.line
with start, end
value for each detected code part0.3.2
context.code
to type placeholder
.0.3.1
cdocparser
0.2.10.3.0
0.2.4
context.code
0.2.3
function
and mixin
. (See #11)0.2.2
context.code
to type function
and mixin
containing the whole code.0.2.1
0.1.2
0.1.1
@
0.1.0
FAQs
Parse SCSS comments to build documentation
The npm package scss-comment-parser receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, scss-comment-parser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that scss-comment-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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