stylelint
stylelint documentation
- Version in MegaLinter: 15.11.0
- Visit Official Web Site
- See How to configure stylelint rules
- If custom
.stylelintrc.json
config file isn't found, .stylelintrc.json will be used
- If custom
- See How to disable stylelint rules in files
- See Index of problems detected by stylelint
Configuration in MegaLinter
- Enable stylelint by adding
CSS_STYLELINT
in ENABLE_LINTERS variable - Disable stylelint by adding
CSS_STYLELINT
in DISABLE_LINTERS variable
- Enable autofixes by adding
CSS_STYLELINT
in APPLY_FIXES variable
Variable | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
CSS_STYLELINT_ARGUMENTS | User custom arguments to add in linter CLI call Ex: -s --foo "bar" |
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CSS_STYLELINT_COMMAND_REMOVE_ARGUMENTS | User custom arguments to remove from command line before calling the linter Ex: -s --foo "bar" |
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CSS_STYLELINT_FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE | Custom regex including filter Ex: (src\|lib) |
Include every file |
CSS_STYLELINT_FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE | Custom regex excluding filter Ex: (test\|examples) |
Exclude no file |
CSS_STYLELINT_CLI_LINT_MODE | Override default CLI lint mode - file : Calls the linter for each file- list_of_files : Call the linter with the list of files as argument- project : Call the linter from the root of the project |
list_of_files |
CSS_STYLELINT_FILE_EXTENSIONS | Allowed file extensions. "*" matches any extension, "" matches empty extension. Empty list excludes all filesEx: [".py", ""] |
[".css", ".scss", ".saas"] |
CSS_STYLELINT_FILE_NAMES_REGEX | File name regex filters. Regular expression list for filtering files by their base names using regex full match. Empty list includes all files Ex: ["Dockerfile(-.+)?", "Jenkinsfile"] |
Include every file |
CSS_STYLELINT_PRE_COMMANDS | List of bash commands to run before the linter | None |
CSS_STYLELINT_POST_COMMANDS | List of bash commands to run after the linter | None |
CSS_STYLELINT_UNSECURED_ENV_VARIABLES | List of env variables explicitly not filtered before calling CSS_STYLELINT and its pre/post commands | None |
CSS_STYLELINT_CONFIG_FILE | stylelint configuration file nameUse LINTER_DEFAULT to let the linter find it |
.stylelintrc.json |
CSS_STYLELINT_RULES_PATH | Path where to find linter configuration file | Workspace folder, then MegaLinter default rules |
CSS_STYLELINT_DISABLE_ERRORS | Run linter but consider errors as warnings | false |
CSS_STYLELINT_DISABLE_ERRORS_IF_LESS_THAN | Maximum number of errors allowed | 0 |
CSS_STYLELINT_CLI_EXECUTABLE | Override CLI executable | ['stylelint'] |
IDE Integration
Use stylelint in your favorite IDE to catch errors before MegaLinter !
MegaLinter Flavours
This linter is available in the following flavours
Flavor | Description | Embedded linters | Info | |
---|---|---|---|---|
all | Default MegaLinter Flavor | 121 | ||
c_cpp | Optimized for pure C/C++ projects | 55 | ||
cupcake | MegaLinter for the most commonly used languages | 85 | ||
documentation | MegaLinter for documentation projects | 51 | ||
dotnet | Optimized for C, C++, C# or VB based projects | 64 | ||
dotnetweb | Optimized for C, C++, C# or VB based projects with JS/TS | 73 | ||
go | Optimized for GO based projects | 53 | ||
java | Optimized for JAVA based projects | 55 | ||
javascript | Optimized for JAVASCRIPT or TYPESCRIPT based projects | 60 | ||
php | Optimized for PHP based projects | 54 | ||
python | Optimized for PYTHON based projects | 62 | ||
ruby | Optimized for RUBY based projects | 51 | ||
rust | Optimized for RUST based projects | 51 | ||
salesforce | Optimized for Salesforce based projects | 55 | ||
swift | Optimized for SWIFT based projects | 51 | ||
terraform | Optimized for TERRAFORM based projects | 55 |
Behind the scenes
How are identified applicable files
- File extensions:
.css
,.scss
,.saas
How the linting is performed
- stylelint is called once with the list of files as arguments (
list_of_files
CLI lint mode)
Example calls
stylelint myfile.css
stylelint --config .stylelintrc.json myfile.css myfile2.css myfile3.css
stylelint --fix --config .stylelintrc.json myfile.css myfile2.css myfile3.css
Help content
A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
Usage: stylelint [input] [options]
Input: Files(s), glob(s), or nothing to use stdin.
If an input argument is wrapped in quotation marks, it will be passed to
globby for cross-platform glob support. "node_modules" are always ignored.
You can also pass no input and use stdin, instead.
Options:
--config, -c <path_or_module>
A path to a specific configuration file (JSON, YAML, CommonJS, or ES module),
or a module name in "node_modules" that points to one. If no argument is
provided, Stylelint will search for configuration files in the following
places, in this order:
- a "stylelint" property in "package.json"
- a ".stylelintrc" file
- a ".stylelintrc.{cjs,mjs,js,json,yaml,yml}" file
- a "stylelint.config.{cjs,mjs,js}" file
The search will begin in the working directory and move up the directory
tree until a configuration file is found.
--config-basedir <path>
An absolute path to the directory that relative paths defining "extends",
"plugins", and "customSyntax" are *relative to*. Only necessary if these
values are relative paths.
--print-config
Print the configuration for the given input file path. Globs are unsupported.
--ignore-path, -i <path>
A path to a file containing patterns that describe files to ignore. The
path can be absolute or relative to "process.cwd()". You can repeat the
option to provide multiple paths. By default, Stylelint looks for
".stylelintignore" in "process.cwd()". Multiple can be set.
--ignore-pattern, --ip <pattern>
A pattern of files to ignore (in addition to those in ".stylelintignore").
Multiple can be set.
--fix
Automatically fix problems of certain rules.
--custom-syntax <name_or_path>
A module name or path to a JS file exporting a PostCSS-compatible syntax.
--stdin
Accept stdin input even if it is empty.
--stdin-filename <name>
A filename to assign stdin input.
--ignore-disables, --id
Ignore "stylelint-disable" comments.
--disable-default-ignores, --di
Allow linting of "node_modules".
--[no-]cache
Store the info about processed files in order to only operate on the
changed ones the next time you run Stylelint. By default, the cache is
stored in "./.stylelintcache". To adjust this, use "--cache-location".
Cache is disabled by default.
--cache-location <path>
A path to a file or directory to be used for the cache location. If a
directory is specified, a cache file will be created inside the specified
folder, with a name derived from a hash of the current working directory.
If the directory for the cache does not exist, make sure you add a trailing "/"
on *nix systems or "\" on Windows. Otherwise the path will be assumed to
be a file.
--cache-strategy <strategy>
A strategy for the cache to use for detecting changed files. Either one of:
metadata by metadata of a file (default)
content by content of a file
The "content" strategy can be useful in cases where the modification time
of your files changes even if their contents have not. For example, this can
happen during git operations like "git clone" because git does not track file
modification time.
--formatter, -f <formatter>
An output formatter. The variants are as follows:
string human-readable strings (default)
compact similar to ESLint's compact formatter
github workflow commands for GitHub Actions
json JSON format
tap TAP format
unix C compiler-like format
verbose extend "string" to include a file list and a tally
--custom-formatter <path_or_module>
A path to a JS file or module name exporting a custom formatting function.
--quiet, -q
Only register problems for rules with an "error"-level severity (ignore
"warning"-level).
--quiet-deprecation-warnings
Ignore deprecations warnings.
--[no-]color
Force enabling/disabling of color.
--report-needless-disables, --rd
Also report errors for "stylelint-disable" comments that are not blocking
a lint warning. The process will exit with code 2 if needless disables are found.
--report-invalid-scope-disables, --risd
Report "stylelint-disable" comments that used for rules that don't exist
within the configuration object. The process will exit with code 2 if invalid
scope disables are found.
--report-descriptionless-disables, --rdd
Report "stylelint-disable" comments without a description. The process will
exit with code 2 if descriptionless disables are found.
--max-warnings, --mw <number>
The number of warnings above which the process will exit with code 2.
Useful when setting "defaultSeverity" to "warning" and expecting the process
to fail on warnings (e.g. CI build).
--output-file, -o <path>
A file path to write a report.
--allow-empty-input, --aei
When a glob pattern matches no files, the process will exit without throwing an error.
--globby-options, --go <json>
Options in JSON format passed to globby.
--version, -v
Show the version.
--help, -h
Show the help.
Installation on mega-linter Docker image
- NPM packages (node.js):