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RustyWind Mean Bean CI npm version

Install

Available via npm

yarn global add rustywind

or

npm install -g rustywind

or

Install from homebrew (mac and linux):

brew install avencera/taps/rustywind

or

Install from a github release:

curl -LSfs https://avencera.github.io/rustywind/install.sh | sh -s -- --git avencera/rustywind

or

Download a release directly from github: github.com/avencera/rustywind/releases

or

You can use the dockerized version

docker run --rm -v $PWD:/app avencera/rustywind:latest <rustywind arguments>

Usage

Run rustywind with a path to output updated file contents to the terminal:

  • rustywind .

If you want to reorganize all classes in place, and change the files run with the --write flag

  • rustywind --write .

Run rustywind with a path and the --dry-run to get a list of files that will be changed:

  • rustywind --dry-run .

Run rustywind on your STDIN:

  • echo "<FILE CONTENTS>" | rustywind --stdin

Run in CI, exit with error if unsorted classes are found:

  • rustywind --check-formatted .

Run RustyWind with a custom sorter. The config_file.json should have a top level entry of sortOrder which is an array with the classes listed in the order you want them sorted.

  • rustywind --config-file config_file.json
RustyWind 0.14.0
Praveen Perera <[email protected]>

USAGE:
    Run rustywind with a path to get a list of files that will be changed
      rustywind . --dry-run

    If you want to reorganize all classes in place, and change the files run with the `--write` flag
      rustywind --write .

    To print only the file names that would be changed run with the `--check-formatted` flag
      rustywind --check-formatted .

    If you want to run it on your STDIN, you can do:
      echo "<FILE CONTENTS>" | rustywind --stdin

    rustywind [FLAGS] <PATH>

ARGS:
    <PATH>...    A file or directory to run on

OPTIONS:
   --allow-duplicates
       When set, RustyWind will not delete duplicated classes

   --check-formatted
       Checks if the files are already formatted, exits with 1 if not formatted

   --config-file <CONFIG_FILE>
       When set, RustyWind will use the config file to derive configurations. The config file
       current only supports json with one property sortOrder,e.g. { "sortOrder": ["class1",
       ...] }

   --custom-regex <CUSTOM_REGEX>
       Uses a custom regex instead of default one

   --dry-run
       Prints out the new file content with the sorted classes to the terminal

    -h, --help
       Print help information

   --ignored-files <IGNORED_FILES>
       When set, RustyWind will ignore this list of files

   --stdin
       Uses stdin instead of a file or folder

    -V, --version
       Print version information

   --write
            Changes the files in place with the reorganized classes

What

Inspired by Ryan Heybourn's headwind vscode plugin. This is a CLI tool that will look through your project and sort all Tailwind CSS classes.

It will also delete any duplicate classes it finds.

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