This is CSS-On-Diet package for Sublime Text v2 and v3 for Mac, Linux and Windows. CSS-On-Diet is a preprocessor. It works like Emmet, but on the CSS level.
This package includes:
- Syntax highlighter
- Build system
- The preprocessor itself!
You can install via Sublime Package Control
Or you can clone this repo into your Sublime Text [2|3]/Packages directory
Because CSS-On-Diet preprocessor is included in this package you don't have to install it separately. But you can do it. It will be favor over included one.
CSS-On-Diet is a preprocessor for CSS files. The key feature is mnemonics for frequently used properties, which are similar to Emmet abbreviations. Other goodies include intuitive media breakpoints, nested and single line comments, variables and mixins, a calculator, hexadecimal RGBA, minifier, ...
.element {
letter-spacing: 2px;
background-color: #1C6BA0;
}
If all your CSS declarations are on separate lines you don't have to change anything
.element {
letter-spacing 2px
background-color #1C6BA0
}
In CSS-On-Diet colons and semicolons are optional
.element {
les 2p
bac #1C6BA0
}
Common CSS keywords have mnemonics. Parameters are 3 letters long, values 2, and units just 1 letter (The list)
@cod-media {
tablet (min-width: 768px)
}
.element {
les 2p
les 3p @tablet
}
Responsive Web Design was never so easy and intuitive
.element {
les 2p // why not 3?
bac #1C6BA0 // deep ocean
}
No need to remember to close those comments
.element {
/*
les /*3p*/ 2p
*/
bac #1C6BA0
}
Now you can comment out code with other comment inside. Finally...
.element {
les 3p-1
bac #1C6BA0
}
CSS needs calculations. That's more than sure.
.element {
les 3p-1
bac #1C6BA0F1
}
Just two more digits and you have transparency with your color
@cod-defines {
sp2014 3p-1
ocean #1C6BA0F1
}
.element {
les sp2014
bac ocean
}
Defines are like variables. Write it once and use it anywhere. Stay DRY!
@cod-defines {
sp2014 3p-1
ocean bac #1C6BA0_ARG1_ ;\
bai url("fish.png")
}
.element {
les sp2014
ocean(F1)
}
Mixins can be anything placed anywhere. Arguments give them programming power.
More info at CSS-On-Diet page