prefixr

1.0.1 • Public • Published

Prefixr on the command line

prefixr.com is an awesome tool that adds vendor prefixes to your CSS. Prefixr-CL is a node package that provides an easy way to query the Prefixr API in node and on the command line.

Installation

Easy installation with NPM:

$ npm install -g prefixr

Command line usage

$ prefixr
 
    Usage: prefixr --input <files> [output options] [other options]
 
    Examples:
 
      --input base.css app.css --output styles.css
       -i base app -o styles # Drop .css, use shortcut options. 
       -i base -o styles -e ms o # Don't add prefixes for IE and Opera 
 
    Meta:
 
      -h, --help              print usage information
      -v, --version           print the version number
 
    Input and output options:
 
      -i, --input <files>     the CSS files you want to prefix
      -o, --output <files>    write the prefixed CSS into <files>
      -s, --output-self       write the prefixed CSS into the input files
      -p, --print             print the prefixed CSS
 
    Other options:
 
      -c, --compress          compress the prefixed CSS
      -nv, --no-variables     keep variables
      -e, --exclude <vendors> exclude 'moz''ms' and / or 'o'
      -w, --watch             rerun command if an input file changes
 

This package queries prefixr.com itself, so the prefixing itself can take around one second, since a HTTP request is needed.

Prefix the contents of files and write the output to another file:

$ prefixr --input one.css two.css --output styles.css
$ prefixr -i one two -o styles # You can drop the '.css' extension. 

Prefix the contents of files and write the prefixed CSS of each into those files:

$ prefixr --input one two --output-self
$ prefixr -i one two -s

Prefix the content of files and echo it into the terminal:

$ prefixr --input one.css --print
$ prefixr -i one -p

Exclude -ms and -o:

$ prefixr --input one.css -output-self -exclude ms o
$ prefixr -i one -s -e ms o

Compress the output:

$ prefixr --input one.css --output styles.css --compress
$ prefixr -i one -o styles -c

Watch mode:

$ prefixr --watch --input one.css two.css --output styles.css
$ prefixr -w -i one two -o styles

Meta stuff:

$ prefixr
$ prefixr -?
$ prefixr -h
$ prefixr --help
 
$ prefixr -v
$ prefixr --version

Node usage

The node API provides two minimalistic functions to query the Prefixr API.

var prefix = require('prefixr');
 
var css = 'div { box-shadow: 1px 0 2px black; }';
var options = {
    compress: true, // Default: false
    variables: true, // Default: true
    exclude: ['o', 'ms'] // Array with 'o', 'ms', 'moz' or just a plain string or 'all' to exclude all three options. Default: [].
};
var callback = function (prefixed) { console.log(prefixed); }
 
prefix(css, options, callback);
prefix(css, callback); // The options object can be dropped.
 
prefix.files('examples/styles.css', options, callback); // Prefix the contents of a file.
prefix.files('examples/styles', options, callback); // The '.css' extension can be dropped.
prefix.files(['examples/styles', 'examples/more_styles.css'], options, callback); // Prefix the contents of several files.

Todo

  • Refactoring – A lot.
  • Fix watch mode in combination with --output-self.
  • Print time + file name when an input file changes in watch mode.

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