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stylelint-config-mailonline
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stylelint-config-mailonline
MailOnline stylelint configuration.
Add stylelint-config-mailonline
as a development dependency:
npm install stylelint-config-mailonline --save-dev
Create stylelint configuration file (.stylelintrc.js
) that extends stylelint-config-mailonline
:
module.exports = {
"extends": "stylelint-config-mailonline",
// additional config here
};
Any changes to this package that might cause code using it to not validate anymore, will be a semver-major change.
FAQs
MailOnline stylelint configuration.
The npm package stylelint-config-mailonline receives a total of 98 weekly downloads. As such, stylelint-config-mailonline popularity was classified as not popular.
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