1.0.3 • Published 10 years ago

less-recursive-compiler v1.0.3

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MIT
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Last release
10 years ago

LESS-Recursive-Compiler

LESS-Recursive-Compiler is a node module that programatically compiles all of the LESS or CSS files in a specified directory and places them all in another specified directory with the same strucutre as the source direcotry.

Version

1.0.2

Updates

1.0.3

  • bug fixes and dependency updates

1.0.2

  • now using less directly instead of recess

0.0.8

  • got rid of "toLowerCase()" calls since directories and files in *nix systems are case sensitive.

0.0.7

  • ignoreFile list items are now in the form of glob patterns

0.0.6

  • Fixed ignore file/dir bug that would have erroneously ignored the wrong files in certain situations

0.0.5

  • Improving the buggy ignore file/dir functionality

0.0.4

  • added functionality to exclude some directories and files in the lessDirPath directory.

Tech

LESS-Recursive-Compiler uses the following npm modules

  • globby - Used for matching files
  • LESS - CSS pre-processor
  • mkdirp - Recursively mkdir, like mkdir -p for node.js
  • string - nice string utility
  • lodash - A JavaScript utility library delivering consistency, modularity, performance, & extras.

Installation

npm install LESS-Recursive-Compiler

How to use

require('less-recursive-compiler').compile(lessDirPath, compiledDirPath, [options])

The options are very the same as the LESS programatic api options.

Available options and their defaults:

  • compress - false
  • noIDs - true
  • noJSPrefix - true
  • noOverqualifying - true
  • noUnderscores - true
  • noUniversalSelectors - true
  • strictPropertyOrder - true
  • zeroUnits - true
  • ignoreList - []

License

MIT

Free Software, Hell Yeah!

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