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A modern CSS parser and stringifier with TypeScript support
Parse CSS into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) and convert it back to CSS with configurable formatting. Built with TypeScript for type safety and modern JavaScript features.
npm install @adobe/css-tools
import { parse, stringify } from '@adobe/css-tools'
// Parse CSS to AST
const ast = parse('body { font-size: 12px; }')
// Stringify AST back to CSS
const css = stringify(ast)
// => "body { font-size: 12px; }"
// Pretty print with custom indentation
const formatted = stringify(ast, { indent: ' ' })
// => "body {\n font-size: 12px;\n}"
// Minify output
const minified = stringify(ast, { compress: true })
// => "body{font-size:12px}"
parse(code, options?)
Parses CSS code and returns an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST).
Parameters:
code
(string) - The CSS code to parseoptions
(object, optional) - Parsing options
silent
(boolean) - Silently fail on parse errors instead of throwingsource
(string) - File path for better error reportingReturns: CssStylesheetAST
- The parsed CSS as an AST
stringify(ast, options?)
Converts a CSS AST back to CSS string with configurable formatting.
Parameters:
ast
(CssStylesheetAST) - The CSS AST to stringifyoptions
(object, optional) - Stringification options
indent
(string) - Indentation string (default: ' '
)compress
(boolean) - Whether to compress/minify the output (default: false
)Returns: string
- The formatted CSS string
import { parse } from '@adobe/css-tools'
const malformedCss = `
body { color: red; }
{ color: blue; } /* Missing selector */
.valid { background: green; }
`
// Parse with silent error handling
const result = parse(malformedCss, { silent: true })
// Check for parsing errors
if (result.stylesheet.parsingErrors) {
console.log('Parsing errors:', result.stylesheet.parsingErrors.length)
result.stylesheet.parsingErrors.forEach(error => {
console.log(`Error at line ${error.line}: ${error.message}`)
})
}
// Valid rules are still parsed
console.log('Valid rules:', result.stylesheet.rules.length)
import { parse } from '@adobe/css-tools'
const css = 'body { color: red; }'
const ast = parse(css, { source: 'styles.css' })
// Position information is available
const rule = ast.stylesheet.rules[0]
console.log(rule.position?.source) // "styles.css"
console.log(rule.position?.start) // { line: 1, column: 1 }
console.log(rule.position?.end) // { line: 1, column: 20 }
For more examples, see the Examples documentation.
The library is optimized for performance and can handle large CSS files efficiently. For benchmarking information, see the benchmark/
directory in the source code.
This is a fork of the npm css
package, maintained by Adobe with modern improvements including TypeScript support, enhanced performance, and security updates. It provides a robust foundation for CSS tooling, preprocessing, and analysis.