simplessy
v1.0.3
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A transform to require less files and process the result with autoprefixer
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simplessy
A transform to require less files and process the result with autoprefixer
Install
npm i --save simplessy
Usage
In code
var b = browserify();
var simplessy = require('simplessy');
// regular way to include it
b.transform(simplessy);
// make it global
b.transform( simplessy, { global: true });
// pass config
b.transform( simplessy, {
global: true,
config : {
appliesTo: {
regex: /some_module/ // will only apply if the file matches this regex
}
}
});
or in the package.json
file
{
"browserify" : {
"transforms": [
"simplessy"
]
}
}
Then in your code
// this will inject a <style> block to the head containing the styles
require('./some-less-file.less');
// this will inject a <style> block to the head containing the styles parsed like css-modulesify
// if the file ends in `m.less` it is supposed to contain css local by default
var styles = require('./some-less.file.m.less');
// then styles.t('some-class') // will retrieve the generated className for the provided className
// it will automatically register this module as a hot module to be reloaded by browserify-hmr
// make sure to include envify and set the NODE_ENV=development to do this only in dev mode
// check envify for more info about this