Grunt plugin for linting and minifying CSS
Install the module with: npm install grunt-css --save-dev
Then load it from your own Gruntfile.js
file:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-css');
This plugin provides two tasks: cssmin
and csslint
. Both area multi tasks, meaning that grunt will automatically iterate over all cssmin
and csslint
targets if a target is not specified.
This works similar to the uglify
task. Specify a src and dest property for input and output:
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
cssmin: {
my_target: {
src: 'src/input.css',
dest: 'dist/output.min.css'
}
}
});
Exposes option of clean-css, which you can set per target or for all, as usual: keepSpecialComments
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
cssmin: {
options: {
keepSpecialComments: 0
},
my_target: {
options: {
keepSpecialComments: 1
},
src: 'src/input.css',
dest: 'dist/output.min.css'
}
}
});
In this example, running grunt cssmin:my_target
will prepend a banner created by interpolating the banner
template string with the config object. Here, those properties are the values imported from the package.json
file (which are available via the pkg
config property) plus today's date.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
cssmin: {
options: {
banner: '/*! <%= pkg.name %> - v<%= pkg.version %> - ' +
'<%= grunt.template.today("yyyy-mm-dd") %> */'
},
my_target: {
files: {
src: 'src/input.css',
dest: 'dist/output.min.css'
}
}
}
});
This is similar to the built-in lint task, though the configuration is different. Here's an example:
csslint: {
base_theme: {
src: "themes/base/*.css",
rules: {
"import": false,
"overqualified-elements": 2
}
}
}
src
specifies the files to lint, rules
the rules to apply. A value of false
ignores the rule, a value of 2
will set it to become an error. Otherwise all rules are considered warnings.
For the current csslint version, these rules are available:
important adjoining-classes known-properties box-sizing box-model outline-none duplicate-background-images compatible-vendor-prefixes display-property-grouping qualified-headings fallback-colors duplicate-properties empty-rules errors shorthand ids gradients font-sizes font-faces floats underscore-property-hack overqualified-elements import regex-selectors rules-count star-property-hack text-indent unique-headings universal-selector unqualified-attributes vendor-prefix zero-units
For an explanation of those rules, check the csslint wiki.
Side note: To update this list, run this:
node -e "require('csslint').CSSLint.getRules().forEach(function(x) { console.log(x.id) })"
Please use the issue tracker and pull requests.
Copyright (c) 2012 Jörn Zaefferer Licensed under the MIT license.