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csscodesniffer

v0.1.1

Published

Verify that code standards are being properly followed with code sniffs

Downloads

10

Readme

csscodesniffer

Verify that code standards are being properly followed with code sniffs. The code is currently in an early alpha state.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install csscodesniffer

var CSSCodeSniffer = require('csscodesniffer');
var sniffer = new CSSCodeSniffer(parser, ruleset);

CSSCodeSniffer.run(source, reporter);
csscs /path/to/css/file.css

Documentation

(Coming soon)

Examples

(Coming soon)

Special Thanks

There are a few projects that inspired my work on CSS Code Sniffer:

  • CSS Lint
  • PHP Code Sniffer

Contributing

If you plan on contributing for CSS Code Sniffer, we just ask that you submit a Pull Request from your forked repo with passing tests to verify your additions/fixes.

Also, contributing is not strictly limited to code pull requests. We need plenty of bug submissions, documentation updating, and any other quality assurance tests.

To Do

  • Finish Rule Tests
  • Create grunt contrib for codesniffer
  • Look into creating wrappers around SASS/LESS parsers

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Jake Smith Licensed under the MIT license.