stylegrep

0.1.0 • Public • Published

stylegrep

Crawl CSS, SCSS, Sass, and Less files using AST selectors, not janky regular expressions!

Installation

Install it with npm

npm install --save stylegrep

CLI

The stylegrep command line utility requires at least one positional argument: the search selector, similar to other tools like grep and ack. Additional arguments are treated as file names. Directories will be expanded into a glob matching either **/*.{syntax} if the --syntax argument is provided and is not auto, otherwise **/*.{css,sass,scss,less} (all supported syntaxes).

stylegrep then parses each file (or stdin if no files are given), finds all of the nodes matching the search selector, and process them in the following pipeline:

  1. If --context is provided, resolve the selected node's parents that number of times. This allows you to "zoom out" from the selected node so that you can understand where it lives.
  2. Apply all predicate options (see below), filtering the selected nodes by whether they contain (--has), don't match (--not), don't contain (--lacks), or have a specific number of descendants (--count) matching the given selectors.
  3. Limit the returned results if --limit is greater than zero.
  4. Apply additional formatting if --verbose.
  5. Write the results to stdout.
stylegrep [options] selector [predicates..] [files, globs..]

Predicates:
  --has    Only include nodes that contain at least one descendant that matches
           the given selector, a la :has(selector)                      [string]
  --not    Exclude nodes matching the given selector, a la :not(selector)
                                                                        [string]
  --lacks  Just like :not(:has(selector))                               [string]
  --count  Only include nodes for which the number of matched descendants is
           exactly the given count, e.g. "--count variable 2"            [array]

Options:
  --help         Show help                                             [boolean]
  --version      Show version number                                   [boolean]
  --syntax, -s   Which syntax to parse the input file(s) as
              [choices: "auto", "css", "scss", "sass", "less"] [default: "auto"]
  --context, -c  How much context to show                  [number] [default: 0]
  --unique, -u   Only list unique values                               [boolean]
  --verbose, -v  Show more useful information for each result          [boolean]
  --limit, -L    Limit output to a given number of results              [number]

In --verbose mode, output is colored so that you can see where the originally selected node sits in the expanded context:

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API

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