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PostCSS syntax for Sublime Text

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  • 3.0.0
    2.3.0
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 3 months ago
  • 1 hour ago
  • 9 years ago

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  • Total 18K
  • Win 8K
  • Mac 8K
  • Linux 2K
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PostCSS

PostCSS syntax definitions for Sublime Text.

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Installation

Package Control

The easiest way to install is using Package Control. It's listed as PostCSS.

  1. Open Command Palette using ctrl+shift+P or menu item Tools → Command Palette...
  2. Choose Package Control: Install Package
  3. Find PostCSS and hit Enter

Manual Install

  1. Download appropriate PostCSS.sublime-package for your Sublime Text build. A suffix (e.g. -st4xxx) denotes the least required ST build for the sublime-package to work.
  2. Rename it to PostCSS.sublime-package
  3. Copy it into Installed Packages directory

[!NOTE]

To find Installed Packages

  1. call Menu > Preferences > Browse Packages..
  2. Navigate to parent folder

[!WARNING]

Manually installed packages are not automatically updated by Package Control.

Troubleshooting

PostCSS extends Sublime Text's CSS syntax definition as of ST4152.

If PostCSS syntax highlighting doesn't work and console displays syntax errors,

  1. check if CSS package is enabled.
  2. remove any out-dated syntax override.

Enable CSS package

  1. Open Command Palette using ctrl+shift+P or menu item Tools → Command Palette...
  2. Choose Package Control: Enable Packages
  3. Find CSS and hit Enter

Remove overrides

  1. call Menu > Preferences > Browse Packages..
  2. Look for CSS folder
  3. Remove it or at least delete any CSS.sublime-syntax in it