A list of tests to determine whether a CSS @supports rule is considered a browser hack
npm install css-at-supports-browser-h4cks-analyzerA list of tests to determine whether an @supports is a browser hack, derived from the
formidable browserhacks.com
(Repo).
``bash
npm install css-at-supports-browser-h4cks-analyzer
yarn add css-at-supports-browser-h4cks-analyzer
`
`js
const isBrowserHack = require('css-at-supports-browser-h4cks-analyzer')
// @supports rule example => @supports (display: grid) { .selector { } }
console.log(isBrowserHack('(-moz-appearance:meterbar)'))
// => true
console.log(isBrowserHack('(display: grid)'))
// => false
``
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