postcss-solemn
v1.3.0
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A PostCSS plugin that detects inappropriate language in your CSS.
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postcss-solemn
A PostCSS plugin that detects inappropriate language in your CSS code.
Usage
var processors = [
solemn({
reportViolations: false,
callback: function(violations, violationMessages) {
console.log(violations);
console.log(violationMessages);
},
dictionaries: ['dictionary1.json', 'dictionary2.json']
})
];
gulp.src('styles/*.css')
.pipe(postcss(processors));
Options
reportViolations
If true, it prints violation messages to the screen.
callback (optional)
A callback to receive two arrays - an array of violations and an array of corresponding violationMessages. The callback must be in the following form:
function(violations, violationMessages) {
// do something
}
dictionaries
An array of dictionary files to use for detecting inappropriate language.
Each custom dictionary is a JSON file with the following format:
{
"word1": ["category1", "category3"],
"word2": ["category2"],
"word3": ["category1"]
"word4": ["category2", "category3", "category4"]
}
Every word must have at least one violation category. If multiple dictionaries are specified, words and their categories are merged.
Test
To test the module, run the follow from the command line:
npm test