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NAME
postcss - Command-line client for node??-postcss
DESCRIPTION
Usage: postcss [input.css] [OPTIONS] [-o|--output output.css] [--watch|-w] postcss <input.css>... [OPTIONS] --dir <output-directory> [--watch|-w] postcss <input-directory> [OPTIONS] --dir <output-directory> [--watch|-w] postcss <input-glob-pattern> [OPTIONS] --dir <output-directory> [--watch|-w] postcss <input.css>... [OPTIONS] --replace Basic options: -o, --output Output file [string] -d, --dir Output directory [string] -r, --replace Replace (overwrite) the input file [boolean] -m, --map Create an external sourcemap --no-map Disable the default inline sourcemaps -w, --watch Watch files for changes and recompile as needed [boolean] --verbose Be verbose [boolean] --env A shortcut for setting NODE_ENV [string] Options for use without a config file: -u, --use List of postcss plugins to use [array] --parser Custom postcss parser [string] --stringifier Custom postcss stringifier [string] --syntax Custom postcss syntax [string] Options for use with --dir: --ext Override the output file extension; for use with --dir [string] --base Mirror the directory structure relative to this path in the output directory, for use with --dir [string] Advanced options: --include-dotfiles Enable glob to match files/dirs that begin with "." [boolean] --poll Use polling for file watching. Can optionally pass pol ling interval; default 100 ms --config Set a custom directory to look for a config file [string]
OPTIONS
--version Show version number [boolean] -h, --help Show help [boolean]
EXAMPLES
postcss input.css -o output.css Basic usage postcss src/**/*.css --base src --dir bu Glob Pattern & output ild cat input.css | postcss -u autoprefixer Piping input & output > output.css If no input files are passed, it reads from stdin. If neither -o, --dir, or --re place is passed, it writes to stdout. If there are multiple input files, the --dir or --replace option must be passed. Input files may contain globs (e.g. src/**/*.css). If you pass an input director y, it will process all files in the directory and any subdirectories, respecting the glob pattern. For more details, please see https://github.com/postcss/postcss-cli