mort-css v1.5.0
Mort
Detects dead CSS.

Installing
npm i mort-cssOr globally with
npm i -g mort-cssYou should then be able to run mort.
Usage
cd to the root of the project you're interested in and run mort to scan that css file against your codebase.
Normal use
mort -f your-css-file.cssVerbose output
mort -f your-css-file.css -vForcing use of git grep
mort -f your-css-file.css -p gitgrepStdin
If no arguments are supplied, mort reads from stdin.
i.e.
cat my-css-file.css | mortor
echo "#my-selector-to-hunt-for" | mortMultiple CSS files
It's possible to scan multiple CSS files with mort.
ls assets/css/*.css | xargs -L1 mort -v -f Ignoring some files with find
find -iname *.scss -not -path "./node_modules/*" | xargs -L1 mort -vfOptions
Usage: mort [options]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-u, --usage-count <number> Show warnings for any css selector <= usage-count. (default: 0)
-v, --verbose Detailed information about the matches will be displayed.
-f, --file <path> The css file to run mort against.
-p, --program <program> Force mort to use a grep program of your choice. Supported ones are 'ripgrep', 'gitgrep', and 'grep'.
-h, --help output usage information-u --usage-count
This will show all selectors that are <= to the specified count.
i.e.
mort -f your-css-file.css -u 3Will display all selectors that are used 3 times or less. This is particularly useful to find selectors that can be combined into classes etc...
-v --verbose
This toggles verbosity. There are currently 3 levels of verbosity.
Level 1
mort -f somefile.css -v
Level 1 displays what file it is scanning and the line count for that selector.
Level 2
mort -f somefile.css -vv
Level 2 displays level 1 + The command used to find the selector
Level 3
mort -f somefile.css -vvv
Level 3 displays level 1 + level 2 and shows all selectors it is searching through (regardless of whether they are used or not).
-f --file
The file to run mort against. If unspecified, mort will read from stdin.
-p --program
Which grep program to use. The default is ripgrep as it's the quickest. Supported grep programs are ripgrep, gitgrep, and grep.
Note that grep is incredibly slow so is not recommended
Using the default (ripgrep)
mort -f somefile.css
Using git grep
mort -f somefile.css -p gitgrep
Using grep
mort -f somefile.css -p grep
Requirements
- One of either:
- ripgrep
- git grep
- grep (Not recommended, very slow with mort)
Note that this tool can't detect all use cases. For example, string-concatting a selector in JS will probably bypass the tool.