CSSComb is a coding style formatter for CSS. You can easily write your own configuration to make your style sheets beautiful and consistent.
The main feature is the sorting properties in specific order. It was inspired by the same-named @miripiruni's PHP-based tool. This is the new JavaScript version, based on powerful CSS parser Gonzales.
npm install csscomb
To run csscomb
, you can use the following command from the project root:
./node_modules/.bin/csscomb path[ path[...]]
./node_modules/.bin/csscomb --help
Usage: csscomb [options] <file ...>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-c, --config [path] configuration file path
-l, --lint in case some fixes needed returns an error
csscomb
is configured using .csscomb.json file, located in the project root.
Example configuration:
{
"exclude": ["node_modules/**"],
"verbose": true,
"always-semicolon": true,
"block-indent": true,
"colon-space": true,
"color-case": "lower",
"color-shorthand": true,
"element-case": "lower",
"eof-newline": true,
"leading-zero": false,
"remove-empty-rulesets": true,
"rule-indent": true,
"stick-brace": true,
"strip-spaces": true,
"unitless-zero": true,
"vendor-prefix-align": true
}
Available values: {String[]}
Array of Ant path patterns to exclude.
Example: { "exclude": ["node_modules/**"] }
- exclude all files and directories under node_modules
dir.
Available value: {Boolean}
true
Config mode: { "verbose": true }
$ ./bin/csscomb ./test
✓ test/integral.origin.css
test/integral.expect.css
2 files processed
1 file fixed
96 ms spent
CLI mode:
$ ./bin/csscomb ./test --verbose
$ ./bin/csscomb ./test -v
Available value: {Boolean}
true
Example: { "always-semicolon": true }
/* before */
a { color: red }
/* after */
a { color: red; }
Note: better to use with rule-indent
Available values:
{Boolean}
true
(means 4 spaces){Number}
of spaces{String}
of whitespace characters (/[ \t]+/
)
Example: { "block-indent": 2 }
/* before */
a { color: red }
@media all { a { color: green } }
/* after */
a { color: red
}
@media all {
a { color: green
}
}
Available values:
{Boolean}
true
(meansafter
) orfalse
(no whitespace at all){String}
:before
,after
,both
or any combination of whitespaces and/or a colon (:
,\t:\n\t
etc.){Array}
with two{String}
values: for setting left and right whitespace around a colon
Example: { "colon-space": true }
/* before */
a { color:red }
/* after */
a { color: red }
Example: { "colon-space": ":\n\t\t" }
/* before */
a {
color: red;
}
/* after */
a {
color:
red;
}
Example: { "colon-space": "" }
/* before */
a { color: red }
/* after */
a { color:red }
Example: { "colon-space": ["\t", "\t"] }
/* before */
a { color: red }
/* after */
a { color : red }
Available values: {String}
lower
or upper
Example: { "color-case": "lower" }
/* before */
a { color: #FFF }
/* after */
a { color: #fff }
Available values: {Boolean}
true
or false
Example: { "color-shorthand": true }
/* before */
b { color: #ffcc00 }
/* after */
b { color: #fc0 }
Available values:
{Boolean}
:true
sets one space,false
removes the spaces.{String}
: any combination of whitespaces.{Array}
with two{String}
values: for setting left and right whitespace.
Example: { "combinator-space": true }
/* before */
a>b { color: red }
/* after */
a > b { color: red }
Example: { "combinator-space": "" }
/* before */
a > b { color: red }
/* after */
a>b { color: red }
Example: { "combinator-space": [" ", "\n"] }
/* before */
a>b { color: red }
/* after */
a >
b { color: red }
Available values: {String}
lower
or upper
Example: { "element-case": "upper" }
/* before */
li > a { color: red }
/* after */
LI > A { color: red }
Available values: {Boolean}
true
or false
Example: { "eof-newline": true }
a { color: red }
→ a { color: red }\n
Example: { "eof-newline": false }
a { color: red }\n
→ a { color: red }
Available values: {Boolean}
true
or false
Example: { "leading-zero": false }
/* before */
p { padding: 0.5em }
/* after */
p { padding: .5em }
Available values: {Boolean}
true
Example: { "remove-empty-rulesets": true }
- remove rulesets that have no declarations or comments.
a { color: red; } p { /* hey */ } b { }
→ a { color: red; } p { /* hey */ }
Note: better to use with block-indent
Available values:
{Boolean}
true
(means 4 spaces){Number}
of spaces{String}
of whitespace characters (/[ \t]+/
)
Example: { "rule-indent": 2 }
/* before */
a { color:red; margin:0 }
/* after */
a {
color:red;
margin:0 }
Note: you can use an example of .csscomb.json to set your own sort order
Available values:
{Array}
of rules{Array}
of arrays of rules for groups separation
Example: { "sort-order": [ "margin", "padding" ] }
/* before */
p {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
/* after */
p {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
Example: { "sort-order": [ [ "margin", "padding" ], [ "border", "background" ] ] }
/* before */
p {
background: none;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* after */
p {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;
background: none;
}
Available values:
{Boolean}
true
(means 1 space){Number}
of spaces{String}
of whitespace characters (/[ \t\n]+/
)
Example: { "stick-brace": "\n" }
/* before */
a { color:red }
/* after */
a
{ color:red }
Available value: {Boolean}
true
Example: { "strip-spaces": true }
a { color: red } \n \n \n
→ a { color: red }\n
a { color: red }\t
→ a { color: red }
Available value: {Boolean}
true
Example: { "unitless-zero": true }
/* before */
img { border: 0px }
/* after */
img { border: 0 }
Available value: {Boolean}
true
Example: { "vendor-prefix-align": true }
/* before */
a
{
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
border-radius: 3px;
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
}
/* after */
a
{
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
border-radius: 3px;
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #fff 0, #eee 100%);
}
Run npm test
for tests.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to review the guidelines for contributing.
Thanks for assistance and contributions:
@miripiruni, @puzankov, @L0stSoul, @ignovak, @kizu, @anton-rudeshko, @mishaberezin
This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.