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README.md
PurgeCSS
What is PurgeCSS?
When you are building a website, chances are that you are using a css framework like Bootstrap, Materializecss, Foundation, etc... But you will only use a small set of the framework and a lot of unused css styles will be included.
This is where PurgeCSS comes into play. PurgeCSS analyzes your content and your css files. Then it matches the selectors used in your files with the one in your content files. It removes unused selectors from your css, resulting in smaller css files.
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Documentation
You can find the PurgeCSS documentation on this website.
Table of Contents
PurgeCSS
Plugins
Guides
Getting Started
Installation
npm i --save-dev purgecss
Usage
import PurgeCSS from 'purgecss'
const purgeCSSResults = await new PurgeCSS().purge({
content: ['**/*.html'],
css: ['**/*.css']
})
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
Versioning
PurgeCSS use SemVer for versioning.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.