1. postcss-quantity-queries
PostCSS plugin enabling quantity-queries
postcss-quantity-queries
Package: postcss-quantity-queries
Created by: pascalduez
Last modified: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 10:42:30 GMT
Version: 0.5.0
License: Unlicense
Downloads: 31,598
Repository: https://github.com/pascalduez/postcss-quantity-queries

Install

npm install postcss-quantity-queries
yarn add postcss-quantity-queries

postcss-quantity-queries

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PostCSS plugin enabling quantity-queries.

This plugin is derived from the Sass Quantity Queries mixins by Daniel Guillan.
For informations about quantity queries check those resources:
Quantity Queries for CSS
Styling elements based on sibling count
Daniel’s demo on CodePen

Installation

npm install postcss-quantity-queries --save-dev

Usage

 const fs = require('fs');
const postcss = require('postcss');
const quantityQueries = require('postcss-quantity-queries');

const input = fs.readFileSync('input.css', 'utf8');

postcss()
  .use(quantityQueries)
  .process(input)
  .then(result => {
    fs.writeFileSync('output.css', result.css);
  });

API

at-least

Target count items or more:

 :at-least(count) { ... }

input:

 ul > li:at-least(4) {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

output:

 ul > li:nth-last-child(n+4),
ul > li:nth-last-child(n+4) ~ li {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

at-most

Target count items or less:

 :at-most(count) { ... }

input:

 ul > li:at-most(4) {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

output:

 ul > li:nth-last-child(-n+4):first-child,
ul > li:nth-last-child(-n+4):first-child ~ li {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

between

Target a range of items between start and end:

 :between(start, end) { ... }

input:

 ul > li:between(4, 6) {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

output:

 ul > li:nth-last-child(n+4):nth-last-child(-n+6):first-child,
ul > li:nth-last-child(n+4):nth-last-child(-n+6):first-child ~ li {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

exactly

Target exactly count items:

 :exactly(count) { ... }

input:

 ul > li:exactly(4) {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

output:

 ul > li:nth-last-child(4):first-child,
ul > li:nth-last-child(4):first-child ~ li {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

All pseudo-selector extensions

Selector Description
# :at-least(count) { … } Target count items or more
# :at-most(count) { … } Target count items or less
# :between(start, end) { … } Target a range of items between start and end
# :exactly(count) { … } Target exactly count items

At-rule API

There is also an at-rule API available, similar to pre-processors.
Although it might get deprecated at some point.
The recommended API is the pseudo-selectors one.

 @at-least count [, selector] { ... }
 @at-most count [, selector] { ... }
 @between start end [, selector] { ... }
 @exactly count [, selector] { ... }
 ul > li {
  @at-least 4 span {
    color: rebeccapurple;
  }
}

ul > li {
  @between 4 6 {
    color: rebeccapurple;
  }
}

Check out the tests for more examples.

Credits

Licence

postcss-quantity-queries is unlicensed.

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