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css-tree-shake-plugin

v1.0.2

Published

Remove classes from .css that don't exist as a "className" in a React.js bundle.

Downloads

12

Readme

CSS Tree Shake Plugin for Webpack

CSS Tree Shake Logo

Optimize CSS Builds in Webpack

Writing CSS/Sass/Less can be a finicky process and frequent changes often leave unused or "dead" code in your CSS file. This plugin will determine from your bundled JavaScript which classes were used and only include those classes in your bundled, CSS output. This will remove all classes not present in your JavaScript built output.

  • Built for Webpack 2
  • No package dependencies
  • Works on minified/unminified code
  • Compatible with React.js builds
  • Compatible with ExtractTextPlugin

Not yet suitable for production, under active development

Current recommended usage for detecting unused classes and manually removing them from your codebase:

new CSSTreeShakePlugin({
  showInfo: true,
  remove: false
});

Usage

Install with npm.

npm install css-tree-shake-plugin --save-dev

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
	plugins: [
		new CSSTreeShakePlugin()
	]
}

Options

Show classes being removed.

const options = {
  // Will show the names of classes being removed from build
  showInfo: true,
  // These classes, if they exist, will be *included* in your build
  ignore: ['postcard__address'],
  // Do not remove any classes (defaults to true)
  remove: false
}

plugins: [
  new CSSTreeShakePlugin(options)
]

Example

index.js

const Postcard = (props) => (
   <div className="postcard">
      Hello from San Diego!
   </div>
)

styles.css

.postcard {
  background-color: cornsilk;
  width: 400px;
  height: 200px;
  text-align: center;
}

.postcard__stamp {
  color: red;
}

Build Output

build/styles.css

The postcard__stamp class was removed.

.postcard {
  background-color: cornsilk;
  width: 400px;
  height: 200px;
  text-align: center;
}