2.3.0 • Published 8 years ago

postcss-reduce-idents-rauchg v2.3.0

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Reduce custom identifiers with PostCSS.

Install

With npm do:

npm install postcss-reduce-idents --save

Example

Input

This module will rename custom identifiers in your CSS files; it does so by converting each name to a index, which is then encoded into a legal identifier. A legal custom identifier in CSS is case sensitive and must start with a letter, but can contain digits, hyphens and underscores. There are over 3,000 possible two character identifiers, and 51 possible single character identifiers that will be generated.

@keyframes whiteToBlack {
    0% {
        color: #fff
    }
    to {
        color: #000
    }
}

.one {
    animation-name: whiteToBlack
}

Output

@keyframes a {
    0% {
        color: #fff
    }
    to {
        color: #000
    }
}

.one {
    animation-name: a
}

Note that this module does not handle identifiers that are not linked together. The following example will not be transformed in any way:

@keyframes fadeOut {
    0% { opacity: 1 }
    to { opacity: 0 }
}

.fadeIn {
    animation-name: fadeIn;
}

It works for @keyframes, @counter-style and custom counter values. See the documentation for more information, or the tests for more examples.

Usage

See the PostCSS documentation for examples for your environment.

API

reduceIdents(options)

options

counter

Type: boolean Default: true

Pass false to disable reducing content, counter-reset and counter-increment declarations.

keyframes

Type: boolean Default: true

Pass false to disable reducing keyframes rules and animation declarations.

counterStyle

Type: boolean Default: true

Pass false to disable reducing counter-style rules and list-style and system declarations.

encoder

Type: function Default: lib/encode.js

Pass a custom function to encode the identifier with (e.g.: as a way of prefixing them automatically).

It receives two parameters:

  • A String with the node value.
  • A Number identifying the index of the occurrence.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. If you add functionality, then please add unit tests to cover it.

License

MIT © Ben Briggs