Detect/remove browser hacks from CSS files.
npm install stylehacks> Detect/remove browser hacks from CSS files.
With npm do:
```
npm install stylehacks --save
In its default mode, stylehacks will remove hacks from your CSS file, based on
the browsers that you wish to support.
`css`
h1 {
_color: white;
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
}
`css`
h1 {
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
}
Type: function boolean
Returns:
This method will take any PostCSS node, run applicable plugins depending on
its type, then will return a boolean depending on whether it found any of
the supported hacks. For example, if the decl node found below is passed todetect
the function, it will return true. But if the rule node is passed,false
it will return instead.
`css`
h1 { _color: red }
stylehacks can also be consumed as a PostCSS plugin. See the
documentation for examples for
your environment.
#### options
##### lint
Type: boolean false
Default:
If lint mode is enabled, stylehacks will not remove hacks from the CSS; instead,
it will add warnings to Result#messages`.
stylehacks works well with your existing PostCSS setup:
* [stylelint] - Comprehensive & modern CSS linter, to ensure that your code
style rules are respected.
Pull requests are welcome. If you add functionality, then please add unit tests
to cover it.
MIT © Ben Briggs
[stylelint]: https://github.com/stylelint/stylelint