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stylelint-value-no-unknown-custom-properties

A stylelint rule to disallow usage of unknown custom properties

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Stylelint Value No Unknown Custom Properties is a stylelint rule to disallow usage of unknown custom properties.

Usage

Add stylelint and Stylelint Value No Unknown Custom Properties to your project.

npm install stylelint stylelint-value-no-unknown-custom-properties --save-dev

Add Stylelint Value No Unknown Custom Properties to your stylelint configuration.

{
  "plugins": [
    "stylelint-value-no-unknown-custom-properties"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "csstools/value-no-unknown-custom-properties": true || null
  }
}

Options

true

If the first option is true, then Stylelint Value No Unknown Custom Properties requires all custom properties to be known, and the following patterns are not considered violations:

:root {
  --brand-blue: #33f;
}

.example {
  color: var(--brand-blue);
}
.example {
  color: var(--brand-blue);
}

.some-other-class {
  --brand-blue: #33f;
}
:root {
  --brand-blue: #33f;
  --brand-color: var(--brand-blue);
}

While the following patterns are considered violations:

.example {
  color: var(--brand-blue);
}
:root {
  --brand-color: var(--brand-blue);
}

Custom Properties can be imported using the second option.

null

If the first option is null, then Stylelint Value No Unknown Custom Properties does nothing.


importFrom

When the first option is true, then the second option can specify sources where Custom Properties should be imported from by using an importFrom key. These imports might be CSS, JS, and JSON files, functions, and directly passed objects.

// .stylelintrc
{
  "plugins": [
    "stylelint-value-no-unknown-custom-properties"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "csstools/value-no-unknown-custom-properties": [true, {
      "importFrom": [
        "path/to/file.css", // => :root { --brand-blue: #33f; }
        "path/to/file.json" // => { "custom-properties": { "--brand-blue": "#33f" } }
      ]
    }]
  }
}

resolver

Use this option to configure how the rule solve paths of @import rules.

// .stylelintrc
{
  "plugins": [
    "stylelint-value-no-unknown-custom-properties"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "csstools/value-no-unknown-custom-properties": [true, {
      "resolver": {
        "extensions": [".css"], // => default to [".css"]
        "paths": ["./assets/css", "./static/css"] // => paths to look for files, default to []
        "moduleDirectories": ["node_modules"] // => modules folder to look for files, default to ["node_modules"]
      }
    }]
  }
}

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Package last updated on 28 Dec 2023

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