recess-jairaj v1.1.10
RECESS - NO LONGER MAINTAINED, DOES NOT WORK WITH NEWER LESS VERSIONS 
Developed at Twitter to support our internal styleguide, RECESS is a simple, attractive code quality tool for CSS built on top of LESS.
Incorporate it into your development process as a linter, or integrate it directly into your build system as a compiler, RECESS will keep your source looking clean and super manageable.
GENERAL USE
$ recess [path] [options]OPTIONS
- --compile - compiles your code and outputs it to the terminal. Fixes white space and sort order. Can compile css or less.
 - --compress - compress your compiled code.
 - --config - accepts a path, which specifies a json config object
 - --format  - control the output format of errors:
- --format text - the default format, shows errors and context
 - --format compact - show errors one-error-per-line, useful for IDE integration
 
 - --noSummary - don't output the summary block for each file
 - --includePath - accepts an additional directory path to look for 
@import:ed LESS files in. - --stripColors - removes color from output (useful when logging)
 - --watch - watch filesystem for changes, useful when compiling Less projects
 - --noIDs - doesn't complain about using IDs in your stylesheets
 - --noJSPrefix - doesn't complain about styling 
.js-prefixed classnames - --noOverqualifying - doesn't complain about overqualified selectors (ie: 
div#foo.bar) - --noUnderscores - doesn't complain about using underscores in your class names
 - --noUniversalSelectors - doesn't complain about using the universal 
*selector - --prefixWhitespace - adds whitespace prefix to line up vender prefixed properties
 - --strictPropertyOrder - doesn't looking into your property ordering
 - --zeroUnits - doesn't complain if you add units to values of 0
 
EXAMPLES
Lint all css files
$ recess *.cssLint file, ignore styling of IDs
$ recess ./bootstrap.css --noIds falseLint file with compact output and no color
$ recess ./bootstrap.css --format compact --stripColorsCompile and compress .less file, then output it to a new file
$ recess ./bootstrap.less --compress > ./bootstrap-production.cssWatch a directory for changes and auto compile a css file from the changes. experimental
$ recess input.less:ouput.css --watch watch/this/dir/for/changesWatch a single file for changes and auto compile a css file from the changes. experimental
$ recess input.less:ouput.css --watchPROGRAMMATIC API
Recess provides a pretty simple programmatic api.
var recess = require('recess')Once you've required recess, just pass it a path (or array of paths) and an optional options object and an optional callback:
recess(['../fat.css', '../twitter.css'], { compile: true }, callback)The following options (and defaults) are available in the programatic api:
- compile: false
 - compress: false
 - includePath: []
 - noIDs: true
 - noJSPrefix: true
 - noOverqualifying: true
 - noUnderscores: true
 - noUniversalSelectors: true
 - prefixWhitespace: true
 - strictPropertyOrder: true
 - stripColors: false
 - zeroUnits: true
 
The callback is fired when each instance has finished processessing an input. The callback is passed an array of of instances (one for each path). The instances have a bunch of useful things on them like the raw data and an array of output strings.
When compiling, access the compiled source through the output property:
var recess = require('recess')
recess('./js/fat.css', { compile: true }, function (err, obj) {
  if (err) throw err
  console.log(
  	obj // recess instance for fat.css
  , obj.output // array of loggable content
  , obj.errors // array of failed lint rules
  )
})INSTALLATION
To install recess you need both node and npm installed.
$ npm install recess -gAUTHORS
- Jacob Thornton: https://twitter.com/fat
 
LICENSE
Copyright 2012-2013 Twitter, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0