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A PostCSS plugin to replace class names based on a customizable renaming scheme.

Usage

postcss-rename makes it possible to rename CSS class names in the generated stylesheet, which helps reduce the size of the CSS that is sent down to your users. It's designed to be used along with a plugin for a build system like Webpack that can rewrite HTML templates and/or references in JS. If you write such a plugin, let us know and we'll link it here!

Options

strategy

The renaming strategy to use:

This can also be a function that takes a CSS name (the full name in by-whole mode and the part in by-part mode) and returns its renamed value.

by

Whether to rename in "by-whole mode" or "by-part mode".

prefix

A string prefix to add before every renamed class. This applies even if strategy is set to none.

In by-part mode, the prefix is applied to the entire class, but it isn't included in the output map.

except

An array (or other Iterable) of names that shouldn't be renamed.

ids

Whether to rename ID selectors as well as class selectors. Defaults to false.

outputMapCallback

A callback that's passed a map from original class names to their renamed equivalents, so that an HTML template or JS class references can also be renamed.

In by-part mode, this contains separate entries for each part of a class name. It doesn't contain any names that weren't renamed because of except.

Disclaimer: This is not an officially supported Google product.