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stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit
Advanced tools
A sharable stylelint config object that enforces Cloud Four's CSS Standards & SUIT naming convention
Install stylelint and stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit
:
npm install stylelint stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit --save-dev
If you've installed stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit
locally within your project, just set your stylelint
config to:
{
"extends": "stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit"
}
Simply add a "rules"
key to your config, then add your overrides and additions there.
For example, to change the at-rule-no-unknown
rule to use its ignoreAtRules
option, change the indentation
to tabs, turn off the number-leading-zero
rule,and add the unit-whitelist
rule:
{
"extends": "stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit",
"rules": {
"at-rule-no-unknown": [ true, {
"ignoreAtRules": [
"extends",
"ignores"
]
}],
"indentation": "tab",
"number-leading-zero": null,
"unit-whitelist": ["em", "rem", "s"]
}
}
stylelint-config-cloudfour only contains the CSS formatting rules. stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit extends it, and additionally enforces the SUIT naming convention. In most cases, you should use stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit, but if your project doesn't follow the SUIT naming scheme, then you can use stylelint-config-cloudfour directly.
1.0.1 - 2019-02-15
.travis.yml
FAQs
Cloud Four's stylelint config + SUIT naming
The npm package stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that stylelint-config-cloudfour-suit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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