CSS Format is a CSS formatting plugin for Sublime Text, you can convert CSS/SASS/SCSS/LESS code to Expanded, Compact or Compressed format. CSS Format is just only a formatter, do not supports grammar check and auto correct feature.
Example:
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Expanded:
body { background: #fff; font: 12px/2em Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } ol, ul, li { margin: 0; padding: 0; } a { color: rgba(65, 131, 196, 0.8); }
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Expanded (Break Selectors):
body { background: #fff; font: 12px/2em Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } ol, ul, li { margin: 0; padding: 0; } a { color: rgba(65, 131, 196, 0.8); }
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Compact:
body { background: #fff; font: 12px/2em Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } ol, ul, li { margin: 0; padding: 0; } a { color: rgba(65, 131, 196, 0.8); }
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Compact (No Spaces):
body{background:#fff;font:12px/2em Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;} ol,ul,li{margin:0;padding:0;} a{color:rgba(65,131,196,0.8);}
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Compact (Break Selectors):
body { background: #fff; font: 12px/2em Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } ol, ul, li { margin: 0; padding: 0; } a { color: rgba(65, 131, 196, 0.8); }
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Compact (Break Selectors, No Spaces):
body{background:#fff;font:12px/2em Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;} ol, ul, li{margin:0;padding:0;} a{color:rgba(65,131,196,0.8);}
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Compressed:
body{background:#fff;font:12px/2em Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif}ol,ul,li{margin:0;padding:0}a{color:rgba(65,131,196,0.8)}
OPTION 1 - with Package Control (recommended)
The easiest way to install this package is through Package Control.
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Install Package Control, follow instructions on the website.
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Open command panel:
Ctrl+Shift+P
(Linux/Windows) orCmd+Shift+P
(OS X) and select Package Control: Install Package. -
When packages list appears, type
CSS Format
and select it.
OPTION 2 - with Git
Clone the repository in your Sublime Text "Packages" directory:
git clone git://github.com/mutian/Sublime-CSS-Format.git "CSS Format"
You can find your "Packages" inside the following directories:
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OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
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Windows:
%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
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Linux:
~/.Sublime Text 2/Packages/
OPTION 3 - without Git
Download the latest source zip from Github and extract it into a new folder named CSS Format
in your Sublime Text "Packages" folder.
Select the code, or place cursor in the document, and execute commands in one of the following ways:
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Context Menu: CSS Format.
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Edit Menu: Edit > CSS Format.
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Command Panel: Open command panel:
Ctrl+Shift+P
(Linux/Windows) orCmd+Shift+P
(OS X) and select Format CSS: XXX.
By default, CSS Format provides no keyboard shortcuts to avoid conflicts, but you can read the included Example.sublime-keymaps
file to get an idea how to set up your own.
There are a number of configuration options available to customize the behavior on save. For the latest information on what options are available, select the menu item Preferences > Package Settings > CSS Format > Settings - Default.
DO NOT edit the default settings. Your changes will be lost when CSS Format is updated. ALWAYS edit the user settings by selecting Preferences > Package Settings > CSS Format > Settings - User.
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indentation: Format indentation, you can set it to
" "
. By default, this is set to"\t"
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expand_block_break: Set the line breaks after each rules block under
Expanded
format. By default, this is set to"\n\n"
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format_on_save: Set to
true
to trigger format on save. By default, this is set tofalse
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format_on_save_action: Format action. You can refer to Settings - Default. By default, this is set to
"expand"
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format_on_save_filter: CSS Format matches the name of the file being saved against this regular expression to determine if a build should be triggered. By default, the setting has a value of
"\\.(css|sass|scss|less)$"
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