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# SugarSS [![Build Status][ci-img]][ci]
<img align="right" width="120" height="155"
title="SugarSS logo by Maria Keller"
src="http://postcss.github.io/sugarss/logo.svg">
Indent-based CSS syntax for [PostCSS].
```sass
a
color: blue
.multiline,
.selector
box-shadow: 1px 0 9px rgba(0, 0, 0, .4),
1px 0 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, .6)
// Mobile
@media (max-width: 400px)
.body
padding: 0 10px
```
As any PostCSS custom syntax, SugarSS has source map, [stylelint]
and [postcss-sorting] support out-of-box.
It was designed to be used with [PreCSS] and [postcss-nested-props].
But you can use it with any PostCSS plugins
or use it without any PostCSS plugins.
With [gulp-sass-to-postcss-mixins] you can use `+mixin` syntax as in Sass.
<a href="https://evilmartians.com/?utm_source=sugarss">
<img src="https://evilmartians.com/badges/sponsored-by-evil-martians.svg"
alt="Sponsored by Evil Martians" width="236" height="54">
</a>
[gulp-sass-to-postcss-mixins]: https://github.com/akella/gulp-sass-to-postcss-mixins
[postcss-nested-props]: https://github.com/jedmao/postcss-nested-props
[postcss-sorting]: https://github.com/hudochenkov/postcss-sorting
[stylelint]: http://stylelint.io/
[PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss
[PreCSS]: https://github.com/jonathantneal/precss
[ci-img]: https://img.shields.io/travis/postcss/sugarss.svg
[ci]: https://travis-ci.org/postcss/sugarss
## Syntax
SugarSS MIME-type is `text/x-sugarss` with `.sss` file extension.
### Indent
We recommend 2 spaces indent. However, SugarSS autodetects indent
and can be used with tabs or spaces.
But it is prohibited to mix spaces and tabs in SugarSS sources.
### Multiline
SugarSS was designed to have intuitively multiline selectors and declaration
values.
There are 3 rules for any types of nodes:
```sass
// 1. New line inside brackets will be ignored
@supports ( (display: flex) and
(display: grid) )
// 2. Comma at the end of the line
@media (max-width: 400px),
(max-height: 800px)
// 3. Backslash before new line
@media screen and \
(min-width: 600px)
```
In selector you can put a new line anywhere. Just keep same indent
for every line of selector:
```sass
.parent >
.child
color: black
```
In declaration value you can put new line anywhere. Just keep bigger indent
for value:
```sass
.one
background: linear-gradient(rgba(0, 0, 0, 0), black)
linear-gradient(red, rgba(255, 0, 0, 0))
.two
background:
linear-gradient(rgba(0, 0, 0, 0), black)
linear-gradient(red, rgba(255, 0, 0, 0))
```
### Comments
SugarSS supports two types of comments:
```sass
/*
Multiline comments
*/
// Inline comments
```
There is no “silent” comments in SugarSS. Output CSS will contain all comments
from `.sss` source. But you can use [postcss-discard-comments]
for Sasss silent/loud comments behaviour.
[postcss-discard-comments]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/postcss-discard-comments
### Rule and Declarations
SugarSS separates selectors and declarations by `:\s` or `:\n` token.
So you must write a space after property name: `color: black` is good,
`color:black` is prohibited.
## Text Editors
* Atom: [language-postcss], [source-preview-postcss] and [build-sugarss]
* Vim: [vim-sugarss]
We are working on syntax highlight support in text editors.
Right now, you can set `Sass` or `Stylus` syntax highlight for `.sss` files.
[language-postcss]: https://atom.io/packages/language-postcss
[source-preview-postcss]: https://atom.io/packages/source-preview-postcss
[build-sugarss]: https://atom.io/packages/build-sugarss
[vim-sugarss]: https://github.com/hhsnopek/vim-sugarss
## Usage
Install SugarSS via npm:
```sh
npm install sugarss --save-dev
```
### SugarSS to CSS
Just set SugarSS to PostCSS `parser` option and PostCSS will compile
SugarSS to CSS.
[Gulp](https://github.com/postcss/gulp-postcss):
```js
var sugarss = require('sugarss');
var postcss = require('gulp-postcss');
var rename = require('gulp-rename');
gulp.task('style', function () {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.sss')
.pipe(postcss(plugins, { parser: sugarss }))
.pipe(rename({ extname: '.css' }))
.pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});
```
[Webpack](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-loader):
```js
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.sss/,
loader: "style-loader!css-loader!postcss-loader?parser=sugarss"
}
]
}
```
[CLI](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-cli):
```
postcss -u autoprefixer -p sugarss test.sss -o test.css
```
### SugarSS to SugarSS
Sometimes we use PostCSS not to build CSS, but to fix source file.
For example, to sort properties by [postcss-sorting].
For this cases, use `syntax` option, instead of `parser`:
```js
gulp.task('sort', function () {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.sss')
.pipe(postcss([sorting], { syntax: sugarss }))
.pipe(gulp.dest('src'));
});
```
[postcss-sorting]: https://github.com/hudochenkov/postcss-sorting
### CSS to SugarSS
You can even compile existed CSS sources to SugarSS syntax.
Just use `stringifier` option instead of `parser`:
```js
postcss().process(css, { stringifier: sugarss }).then(function (result) {
result.content // Converted SugarSS content
});
```
### Imports
[postcss-import] doesnt support `.sss` file extension, because this plugin
implements W3C specification. If you want smarter `@import`, you should
use [postcss-easy-import] with `extensions` option.
```js
postcss([
easyImport({ extensions: ['.sss'] })
]).process(sss, { parser: sugarss })
```
[postcss-easy-import]: https://github.com/TrySound/postcss-easy-import
[postcss-import]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-import
## Thanks
Cute project logo was made by [Maria Keller](http://www.mariakellerac.com/).