# custom-property-empty-line-before Require or disallow an empty line before custom properties. ```css a { top: 10px; /* ← */ --foo: pink; /* ↑ */ } /* ↑ */ /** ↑ * This line */ ``` ## Options `string`: `"always"|"never"` ### `"always"` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { top: 10px; --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { top: 10px; --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` ### `"never"` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { top: 10px; --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { top: 10px; --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` ## Optional secondary options ### `except: ["after-comment", "after-custom-property", "first-nested"]` #### `"after-comment"` Reverse the primary option for custom properties that come after a comment. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; /* comment */ --bar: red; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; /* comment */ --bar: red; } ``` #### `"after-custom-property"` Reverse the primary option for custom properties that come after another custom property. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` #### `"first-nested"` Reverse the primary option for custom properties that are nested and the first child of their parent node. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ``` ### `ignore: ["after-comment", "inside-single-line-block"]` #### `"after-comment"` Ignore custom properties that are preceded by comments. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { /* comment */ --foo: pink; } ``` #### `"inside-single-line-block"` Ignore custom properties that are inside single-line blocks. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { --foo: pink; --bar: red; } ```