1. cssnano-preset-default
Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.
cssnano-preset-default
Package: cssnano-preset-default
Created by: cssnano
Last modified: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 13:47:13 GMT
Version: 7.0.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 43,209,112
Repository: https://github.com/cssnano/cssnano

Install

npm install cssnano-preset-default
yarn add cssnano-preset-default

cssnano-preset-default

Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.

Table of Contents

Overview

This default preset for cssnano only includes transforms that make no
assumptions about your CSS other than what is passed in. In previous
iterations of cssnano, assumptions were made about your CSS which caused
output to look different in certain use cases, but not others. These
transforms have been moved from the defaults to other presets, to make
this preset require only minimal configuration.

Usage

Install

Note that this preset comes bundled with cssnano by default, so you don't need to install it separately.

Configuration

If you would like to use the default configuration, then you don't need to add anything to your package.json.

But should you wish to customise this, you can pass an array with the second parameter as the options object to use. For example, to remove all comments:

  {
   "name": "awesome-application",
+  "cssnano": {
+    "preset": [
+      "default",
+      {"discardComments": {"removeAll": true}}
+    ]
+  }
 }

Depending on your usage, the JSON configuration might not work for you, such as in cases where you would like to use options with customisable function parameters. For this use case, we recommend a cssnano.config.js at the same location as your package.json. You can then load a preset and export it with your custom parameters:

 const defaultPreset = require('cssnano-preset-default');

module.exports = defaultPreset({
  discardComments: {
    remove: (comment) => comment[0] === '@',
  },
});

Note that you may wish to publish your own preset to npm for reusability, should it differ a lot from this one. This is highly encouraged!

Plugins

css-declaration-sorter (external)

Sorts CSS declarations fast and automatically in a certain order.

This plugin is loaded with the following configuration:

 {
	keepOverrides: true
}

cssnano-utils

Utility methods used by cssnano

postcss-calc (external)

PostCSS plugin to reduce calc()

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-colormin

Minify colors in your CSS files with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-convert-values

Convert values with PostCSS (e.g. ms -> s)

This plugin is loaded with the following configuration:

 {
  length: false;
}

postcss-discard-comments

Discard comments in your CSS files with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-discard-duplicates

Discard duplicate rules in your CSS files with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-discard-empty

Discard empty rules and values with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-discard-overridden

PostCSS plugin to discard overridden @keyframes or @counter-style.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-merge-longhand

Merge longhand properties into shorthand with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-merge-rules

Merge CSS rules with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-minify-font-values

Minify font declarations with PostCSS

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-minify-gradients

Minify gradient parameters with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-minify-params

Minify at-rule params with PostCSS

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-minify-selectors

Minify selectors with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-charset

Add necessary or remove extra charset with PostCSS

This plugin is loaded with the following configuration:

 {
  add: false;
}

postcss-normalize-display-values

Normalize multiple value display syntaxes into single values.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-positions

Normalize keyword values for position into length values.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-repeat-style

Convert two value syntax for repeat-style into one value.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-string

Normalize wrapping quotes for CSS string literals.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-timing-functions

Normalize CSS animation/transition timing functions.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-unicode

Normalize unicode-range descriptors, and can convert to wildcard ranges.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-url

Normalize URLs with PostCSS

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-normalize-whitespace

Trim whitespace inside and around CSS rules & declarations.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-ordered-values

Ensure values are ordered consistently in your CSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-reduce-initial

Reduce initial definitions to the actual initial value, where possible.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-reduce-transforms

Reduce transform functions with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-svgo

Optimise inline SVG with PostCSS.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

postcss-unique-selectors

Ensure CSS selectors are unique.

This plugin is loaded with its default configuration.

Contributors

See CONTRIBUTORS.md.

License

MIT © Ben Briggs

Dependencies

Dependencies

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