# PostCSS Sorting [![npm version][npm-version-img]][npm] [![npm downloads last month][npm-downloads-img]][npm] [PostCSS] plugin to keep rules and at-rules content in order. Lint and autofix stylesheet order with [stylelint-order]. ## Features * Sorts rules and at-rules content. * Sorts properties. * Sorts at-rules by different options. * Groups properties, custom properties, dollar variables, nested rules, nested at-rules. * Supports CSS, SCSS (using [postcss-scss]), CSS-in-JS (with [postcss-styled-syntax]), HTML (with [postcss-html]), and most likely any other syntax added by other PostCSS plugins. ## Installation ```bash npm install --save-dev postcss postcss-sorting ``` ## Options The plugin has no default options. Everything is disabled by default. - [`order`](./lib/order/README.md): Specify the order of content within declaration blocks. - [`properties-order`](./lib/properties-order/README.md): Specify the order of properties within declaration blocks. - [`unspecified-properties-position`](./lib/properties-order/unspecified-properties-position.md): Specify position for properties not specified in `properties-order`. - `throw-validate-errors`: Throw config validation errors instead of showing and ignoring them. Defaults to `false`. ## Caveats ### Handling comments Comments that are before node and on a separate line linked to that node. Shared-line comments are also linked to that node. Shared-line comments are comments which are located after a node and on the same line as a node. ```css a { top: 5px; /* shared-line comment belongs to `top` */ /* comment belongs to `bottom` */ /* comment belongs to `bottom` */ bottom: 15px; /* shared-line comment belongs to `bottom` */ } ``` ### Ignored at-rules Some at-rules, like [control](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#control_directives__expressions) and [function](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#function_directives) directives in Sass, are ignored. It means rules won't touch content inside these at-rules, as doing so could change or break functionality. ### CSS-in-JS Plugin will ignore rules, which have template literal interpolation, to avoid breaking the logic: ```js const Component = styled.div` /* The following properties WILL NOT be sorted, because interpolation is on properties level */ z-index: 1; top: 1px; ${props => props.great && 'color: red'}; position: absolute; display: block; div { /* The following properties WILL be sorted, because interpolation for property value only */ z-index: 2; position: static; top: ${2 + 10}px; display: inline-block; } `; ``` ## Usage See [PostCSS] docs for more examples. ### Command Line Add [postcss-cli](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-cli) and PostCSS Sorting to your project: ```bash npm install postcss postcss-cli postcss-sorting --save-dev ``` Create a `postcss.config.js` with PostCSS Sorting configuration: ```js module.exports = { plugins: { 'postcss-sorting': { order: [ 'custom-properties', 'dollar-variables', 'declarations', 'at-rules', 'rules', ], 'properties-order': 'alphabetical', 'unspecified-properties-position': 'bottom', }, }, }; ``` Or, add the `'postcss-sorting'` section to your existing `postcss-cli` configuration file. Next execute: ```bash npx postcss --no-map --replace your-css-file.css ``` For more information and options, please consult the [postcss-cli docs](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-cli). ### Gulp Add [gulp-postcss] and PostCSS Sorting to your build tool: ```bash npm install postcss gulp-postcss postcss-sorting --save-dev ``` Enable PostCSS Sorting within your Gulpfile: ```js let gulp = require('gulp'); let postcss = require('gulp-postcss'); let sorting = require('postcss-sorting'); exports['sort-css'] = () => { return gulp .src('./css/src/*.css') .pipe( postcss([ sorting({ /* options */ }), ]) ) .pipe(gulp.dest('./css/src')); }; ``` ### Text editor This plugin available as [Sublime Text], [Atom], [VS Code], and [Emacs] plugin. Though, seems all these plugins are not maintained. ## Related tools [stylelint] and [stylelint-order] help lint stylesheets and let you know if stylesheet order is correct. Also, they could autofix stylesheets. I recommend [Prettier] for formatting stylesheets. [npm-version-img]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/postcss-sorting.svg [npm-downloads-img]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/postcss-sorting.svg [npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/postcss-sorting [PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss [Sublime Text]: https://github.com/hudochenkov/sublime-postcss-sorting [Atom]: https://github.com/lysyi3m/atom-postcss-sorting [VS Code]: https://github.com/mrmlnc/vscode-postcss-sorting [Emacs]: https://github.com/P233/postcss-sorting.el [gulp-postcss]: https://github.com/postcss/gulp-postcss [postcss-scss]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-scss [postcss-html]: https://github.com/gucong3000/postcss-html [postcss-styled-syntax]: https://github.com/hudochenkov/postcss-styled-syntax [Prettier]: https://prettier.io/ [stylelint]: https://stylelint.io/ [stylelint-order]: https://github.com/hudochenkov/stylelint-order