Malva is a configurable, smart and fast formatter for CSS, SCSS, Sass and Less.
The formatter provides extensive configuration options, letting you control code style to suit your preferences. It intelligently handles complex syntax, including comments within selectors and modern CSS features such as container queries.
Malva also supports indentation-based Sass and integrates with dprint.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Formats CSS, SCSS, Sass and Less.
- Extensive configuration options for controlling code style.
- Intelligently formats selectors containing comments.
- Supports modern CSS syntax including @container.
- Supports indentation-based Sass.
- dprint integration.
- Online playground.
Malva is written in Rust.
Website: github.com/g-plane/malva
Support:
Developer: Pig Fang
License: MIT License
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| Prettier | Opinionated code formatter |
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| UnCSS | Removes unused CSS from stylesheets |
| csscss | CSS redundancy analyzer |
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