LSP-css
CSS, SCSS, LESS support for Sublime's LSP plugin
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- Win 5K
- Mac 4K
- Linux 4K
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LSP-css
CSS, SCSS, LESS support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through VS Code's CSS language server.
Installation
- Install LSP and
LSP-css
from Package Control. If you use Sass install Sass. If you use Less install LESS. - Restart Sublime.
Configuration
There are some ways to configure the package and the language server.
- From
Preferences > Package Settings > LSP > Servers > LSP-css
- From the command palette
Preferences: LSP-css Settings
FAQs
- I'm getting duplicate suggestions in the completion popup.
Sublime Text comes with a plugin that provides completions for the CSS and HTML syntaxes. This results in duplicate completions when using this package.
To disable ST's built-in completions for CSS syntax, for example:
- open any CSS file
- run Preferences: Settings - Syntax Specific
from the Command Pallete
- add "disable_default_completions": true
in the view on the right
Repeat for other syntaxes that provide built-in completions. Same applies to third-party SASS package that provides SASS and SCSS support.