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@csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser
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Add Cascade Layer Name Parser to your project:
npm install @csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser @csstools/css-parser-algorithms @csstools/css-tokenizer --save-dev
Cascade Layer Name Parser depends on our CSS tokenizer and parser algorithms.
It must be used together with @csstools/css-tokenizer
and @csstools/css-parser-algorithms
.
import { parse } from '@csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser';
const layerNames = parse('layer-name, foo.bar');
layerNames.forEach((layerName) => {
console.log(layerName.name()) // "foo.bar"
console.log(layerName.segments()) // ["foo", "bar"]
});
FAQs
Parse CSS Cascade Layer names.
The npm package @csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser receives a total of 1,594,831 weekly downloads. As such, @csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @csstools/cascade-layer-name-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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