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-# stylelint-config-eyeo |
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-A [Stylelint](https://stylelint.io) configuration that checks for compliance |
-with the [Adblock Plus coding style guide](https://adblockplus.org/coding-style#html-css) |
-which is used for all eyeo projects. |
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-## Installation |
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- npm install -g stylelint |
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-Next, either install stylelint-config-eyeo within your project. For example: |
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- npm install --save-dev stylelint-config-eyeo |
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-Or, install stylelint-config-eyeo globally. For example: |
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- npm install -g stylelint-config-eyeo |
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-## Usage |
- |
-To lint a CSS (or CSS-like, e.g. SCSS, SugarCSS, Less) file using Stylelint |
-you run the `stylelint` command with the file as an argument. For example: |
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- stylelint example.css |
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-For advanced usage see `stylelint --help`. |
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-In order to use stylelint-config-eyeo, your project's Stylelint configuration |
-should extend from it. A minimal example looks like this: |
- |
- { |
- "extends": "stylelint-config-eyeo" |
- } |
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-If you've globally installed stylelint-config-eyeo using the `-g` flag, then |
-you'll need to use the absolute path to stylelint-config-eyeo in your config. |
- |
- { |
- "extends": "/absolute/path/to/stylelint-config-eyeo" |
- } |
- |
-For projects without a Stylelint configuration you can create your own |
-personal configuration in `~/.stylelintrc.json`. |
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-## License |
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-- CSS property order in `css-properties-order.js` based on [grunt-wp-css](https://github.com/cedaro/grunt-wp-css/blob/develop/tasks/config/default.json) |