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Clean-css is a fast and efficient Node.js library for minifying CSS files.
According to tests it is one of the best available.
Node.js 0.10+ (tested on CentOS, Ubuntu, OS X 10.6+, and Windows 7+) or io.js 3.0+
npm install clean-css
Clean-css accepts the following command line arguments (please make sure
you use <source-file> as the very last argument to avoid potential issues):
cleancss [options] source-file, [source-file, ...]
-h, --help output usage information
-v, --version output the version number
-b, --keep-line-breaks Keep line breaks
-c, --compatibility [ie7|ie8] Force compatibility mode (see Readme for advanced examples)
-d, --debug Shows debug information (minification time & compression efficiency)
-o, --output [output-file] Use [output-file] as output instead of STDOUT
-r, --root [root-path] Set a root path to which resolve absolute @import rules
-s, --skip-import Disable @import processing
-t, --timeout [seconds] Per connection timeout when fetching remote @imports (defaults to 5 seconds)
--rounding-precision [n] Rounds to `N` decimal places. Defaults to 2. -1 disables rounding
--s0 Remove all special comments, i.e. /*! comment */
--s1 Remove all special comments but the first one
--semantic-merging Enables unsafe mode by assuming BEM-like semantic stylesheets (warning, this may break your styling!)
--skip-advanced Disable advanced optimizations - ruleset reordering & merging
--skip-aggressive-merging Disable properties merging based on their order
--skip-import-from [rules] Disable @import processing for specified rules
--skip-media-merging Disable @media merging
--skip-rebase Disable URLs rebasing
--skip-restructuring Disable restructuring optimizations
--skip-shorthand-compacting Disable shorthand compacting
--source-map Enables building input's source map
--source-map-inline-sources Enables inlining sources inside source maps
To minify a public.css file into public-min.css do:
cleancss -o public-min.css public.css
To minify the same public.css into the standard output skip the -o parameter:
cleancss public.css
More likely you would like to concatenate a couple of files. If you are on a Unix-like system:
cat one.css two.css three.css | cleancss -o merged-and-minified.css
On Windows:
type one.css two.css three.css | cleancss -o merged-and-minified.css
Or even gzip the result at once:
cat one.css two.css three.css | cleancss | gzip -9 -c > merged-minified-and-gzipped.css.gz
var CleanCSS = require('clean-css');
var source = 'a{font-weight:bold;}';
var minified = new CleanCSS().minify(source).styles;
CleanCSS constructor accepts a hash as a parameter, i.e.,
new CleanCSS(options) with the following options available:
advanced - set to false to disable advanced optimizations - selector & property merging, reduction, etc.aggressiveMerging - set to false to disable aggressive merging of properties.benchmark - turns on benchmarking mode measuring time spent on cleaning up (run npm run bench to see example)compatibility - enables compatibility mode, see below for more examplesdebug - set to true to get minification statistics under stats property (see test/custom-test.js for examples)inliner - a hash of options for @import inliner, see test/protocol-imports-test.js for examples, or this comment for a proxy use case.keepBreaks - whether to keep line breaks (default is false)keepSpecialComments - * for keeping all (default), 1 for keeping first one only, 0 for removing allmediaMerging - whether to merge @media at-rules (default is true)processImport - whether to process @import rulesprocessImportFrom - a list of @import rules, can be ['all'] (default), ['local'], ['remote'], or a blacklisted path e.g. ['!fonts.googleapis.com']rebase - set to false to skip URL rebasingrelativeTo - path to resolve relative @import rules and URLsrestructuring - set to false to disable restructuring in advanced optimizationsroot - path to resolve absolute @import rules and rebase relative URLsroundingPrecision - rounding precision; defaults to 2; -1 disables roundingsemanticMerging - set to true to enable semantic merging mode which assumes BEM-like content (default is false as it's highly likely this will break your stylesheets - use with caution!)shorthandCompacting - set to false to skip shorthand compacting (default is true unless sourceMap is set when it's false)sourceMap - exposes source map under sourceMap property, e.g. new CleanCSS().minify(source).sourceMap (default is false)
If input styles are a product of CSS preprocessor (Less, Sass) an input source map can be passed as a string.sourceMapInlineSources - set to true to inline sources inside a source map's sourcesContent field (defaults to false)
It is also required to process inlined sources from input source maps.target - path to a folder or an output file to which rebase all URLsThe output of minify method (or the 2nd argument to passed callback) is a hash containing the following fields:
styles - optimized output CSS as a stringsourceMap - output source map (if requested with sourceMap option)errors - a list of errors raisedwarnings - a list of warnings raisedstats - a hash of statistic information (if requested with debug option):
originalSize - original content size (after import inlining)minifiedSize - optimized content sizetimeSpent - time spent on optimizationsefficiency - a ratio of output size to input size (e.g. 25% if content was reduced from 100 bytes to 75 bytes)@imports are processed correctly?In order to inline remote @import statements you need to provide a callback to minify method, e.g.:
var CleanCSS = require('clean-css');
var source = '@import url(http://path/to/remote/styles);';
new CleanCSS().minify(source, function (errors, minified) {
// minified.styles
});
This is due to a fact, that, while local files can be read synchronously, remote resources can only be processed asynchronously.
If you don't provide a callback, then remote @imports will be left intact.
First clone the source, then run:
npm run bench for clean-css benchmarks (see test/bench.js for details)npm run browserify to create the browser-ready clean-css versionnpm run check to check JS sources with JSHintnpm test for the test suiteSee CONTRIBUTING.md.
Use the /*! notation instead of the standard one /*:
/*!
Important comments included in minified output.
*/
Clean-css will handle it automatically for you (since version 1.1) in the following cases:
-o/--output to rebase URLs as relative to the output file.-r/--root to rebase URLs as absolute from the given root path.-r/--root takes precendence.relativeTo and target options for relative rebase (same as 1 in CLI).relativeTo and root options for absolute rebase (same as 2 in CLI).root takes precendence over target as in CLI.Source maps are supported since version 3.0.
Additionally to mapping original CSS files, clean-css also supports input source maps, so minified styles can be mapped into their Less or Sass sources directly.
Source maps are generated using source-map module from Mozilla.
To generate a source map, use --source-map switch, e.g.:
cleancss --source-map --output styles.min.css styles.css
Name of the output file is required, so a map file, named by adding .map suffix to output file name, can be created (styles.min.css.map in this case).
To generate a source map, use sourceMap: true option, e.g.:
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: true, target: pathToOutputDirectory })
.minify(source, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap for SourceMapGenerator object
// see https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/#sourcemapgenerator for more details
// see https://github.com/jakubpawlowicz/clean-css/blob/master/bin/cleancss#L114 on how it's used in clean-css' CLI
});
Using API you can also pass an input source map directly:
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: inputSourceMapAsString, target: pathToOutputDirectory })
.minify(source, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap to access SourceMapGenerator object
// see https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/#sourcemapgenerator for more details
// see https://github.com/jakubpawlowicz/clean-css/blob/master/bin/cleancss#L114 on how it's used in clean-css' CLI
});
Or even multiple input source maps at once (available since version 3.1):
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: true, target: pathToOutputDirectory }).minify({
'path/to/source/1': {
styles: '...styles...',
sourceMap: '...source-map...'
},
'path/to/source/2': {
styles: '...styles...',
sourceMap: '...source-map...'
}
}, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap as above
});
new CleanCSS().minify(['path/to/file/one', 'path/to/file/two']);
new CleanCSS().minify({
'path/to/file/one': {
styles: 'contents of file one'
},
'path/to/file/two': {
styles: 'contents of file two'
}
});
Compatibility settings are controlled by --compatibility switch (CLI) and compatibility option (library mode).
In both modes the following values are allowed:
'ie7' - Internet Explorer 7 compatibility mode'ie8' - Internet Explorer 8 compatibility mode'' or '*' (default) - Internet Explorer 9+ compatibility modeSince clean-css 3 a fine grained control is available over those settings, with the following options available:
'[+-]colors.opacity' - - turn on (+) / off (-) rgba() / hsla() declarations removal'[+-]properties.backgroundClipMerging' - turn on / off background-clip merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.backgroundOriginMerging' - turn on / off background-origin merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.backgroundSizeMerging' - turn on / off background-size merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.colors' - turn on / off any color optimizations'[+-]properties.ieBangHack' - turn on / off IE bang hack removal'[+-]properties.iePrefixHack' - turn on / off IE prefix hack removal'[+-]properties.ieSuffixHack' - turn on / off IE suffix hack removal'[+-]properties.merging' - turn on / off property merging based on understandability'[+-]properties.spaceAfterClosingBrace' - turn on / off removing space after closing brace - url() no-repeat into url()no-repeat'[+-]properties.urlQuotes' - turn on / off url() quoting'[+-]properties.zeroUnits' - turn on / off units removal after a 0 value'[+-]selectors.adjacentSpace' - turn on / off extra space before nav element'[+-]selectors.ie7Hack' - turn on / off IE7 selector hack removal (*+html...)'[+-]selectors.special' - a regular expression with all special, unmergeable selectors (leave it empty unless you know what you are doing)'[+-]units.ch' - turn on / off treating ch as a proper unit'[+-]units.in' - turn on / off treating in as a proper unit'[+-]units.pc' - turn on / off treating pc as a proper unit'[+-]units.pt' - turn on / off treating pt as a proper unit'[+-]units.rem' - turn on / off treating rem as a proper unit'[+-]units.vh' - turn on / off treating vh as a proper unit'[+-]units.vm' - turn on / off treating vm as a proper unit'[+-]units.vmax' - turn on / off treating vmax as a proper unit'[+-]units.vmin' - turn on / off treating vmin as a proper unit'[+-]units.vm' - turn on / off treating vm as a proper unitFor example, using --compatibility 'ie8,+units.rem' will ensure IE8 compatibility while enabling rem units so the following style margin:0px 0rem can be shortened to margin:0, while in pure IE8 mode it can't be.
To pass a single off (-) switch in CLI please use the following syntax --compatibility *,-units.rem.
In library mode you can also pass compatibility as a hash of options.
All advanced optimizations are dispatched here, and this is what they do:
recursivelyOptimizeBlocks - does all the following operations on a block (think @media or @keyframe at-rules);recursivelyOptimizeProperties - optimizes properties in rulesets and "flat at-rules" (like @font-face) by splitting them into components (e.g. margin into margin-(*)), optimizing, and rebuilding them back. You may want to use shorthandCompacting option to control whether you want to turn multiple (long-hand) properties into a shorthand ones;removeDuplicates - gets rid of duplicate rulesets with exactly the same set of properties (think of including the same Sass / Less partial twice for no good reason);mergeAdjacent - merges adjacent rulesets with the same selector or rules;reduceNonAdjacent - identifies which properties are overridden in same-selector non-adjacent rulesets, and removes them;mergeNonAdjacentBySelector - identifies same-selector non-adjacent rulesets which can be moved (!) to be merged, requires all intermediate rulesets to not redefine the moved properties, or if redefined to be either more coarse grained (e.g. margin vs margin-top) or have the same value;mergeNonAdjacentByBody - same as the one above but for same-rules non-adjacent rulesets;restructure - tries to reorganize different-selector different-rules rulesets so they take less space, e.g. .one{padding:0}.two{margin:0}.one{margin-bottom:3px} into .two{margin:0}.one{padding:0;margin-bottom:3px};removeDuplicateMediaQueries - removes duplicated @media at-rules;mergeMediaQueries - merges non-adjacent @media at-rules by same rules as mergeNonAdjacentBy* above;@import processing, namely introducing the --skip-import /
processImport options.@import processing inside comments.sys package.Clean-css is released under the MIT License.