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Combine​Media​Queries

by astronaughts ALL

Sublime Text Package for grouping CSS media queries.

Labels css, media query

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CombineMediaQueries

CombineMediaQueries is Sublime Text Package for grouping CSS media queries.

Requirements

Installation

With the Package Control

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Manually

Without Git: Download the latest source zip from github and extract the files to your Sublime Text “Packages” directory, into a new directory named CombineMediaQueries.

With Git: Clone the repository in your Sublime Text “Packages” directory:

git clone git://github.com/astronaughts/SublimeCombineMediaQueries.git CombineMediaQueries

Usage

  • via Command Palette > CombineMediaQueries: Combine media-queries in this file
  • via Sidebar Menu > CombineMediaQueries > Combine
  • via Default Shortcut Key > ctrl+shift+c

Configure

Set the bin_path in Preferences: Package Settings > CombineMediaQueries > Settings – User to the location of the Node bin path:

{
  "bin_path" : "/usr/local/bin"
}