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coverage-parcsser

v0.0.6

Published

A lightweight utility to parse Chrome DevTools' CSS coverage reports and output a usable file(s).

Downloads

16

Readme

Coverage Parcsser

github: @isAdrisal/coverage-parcsser

Overview

This utility parses the JSON output from Chrome DevTools' coverage reports and outputs the covered CSS code on a per-file basis.

Getting Started

Installation

Install the package with npm:

npm i coverage-parcsser -g

Usage

coverage-parcsser --file coverage.json

This will run the parser on all .css files contained within the coverage.json report, and output each of the parsed .css files to the current directory.

Arguments:

| Argument | Description | |----------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | --file | Path of the input .json file (REQUIRED) | | --select | If provided, parses only the report for this URL (OPTIONAL).Defaults to all resource URLs. Wrap url in quotes, eg. "url" | | --outdir | Output directory of the exported file(s) (OPTIONAL).Defaults to current directory. |

coverage-parcsser --file coverage.json --select "https://foo.bar/example.css" --outdir ./output