Clean-css is a fast and efficient Node.js library for minifying CSS files.
According to tests it is one of the best available.
Node.js 0.10.0+ (tested on CentOS, Ubuntu, OS X 10.6+, and Windows 7+)
npm install clean-css
noAdvancedbecameadvanced- make sure to reverse the value;noAggressiveMergingbecameaggressiveMerging- make sure to reverse the value;noRebasebecamerebase- make sure to reverse the value;- no longer possible to use
CleanCSSas a function asnew CleanCSSis always required; minifymethod returns a hash instead of a string now, so usenew CleanCSS().minify(source).stylesinstead ofnew CleanCSS().minify(source). This change is due to addition of source-maps.stats,errors, andwarningsare now a properties of a hash returned byminifymethod (see above) instead of CleanCSS instance.
Clean-css accepts the following command line arguments (please make sure
you use <source-file> as the very last argument to avoid potential issues):
cleancss [options] source-file, [source-file, ...]
-h, --help Output usage information
-v, --version Output the version number
-b, --keep-line-breaks Keep line breaks
--s0 Remove all special comments, i.e. /*! comment */
--s1 Remove all special comments but the first one
-r, --root [root-path] A root path to which resolve absolute @import rules
and rebase relative URLs
-o, --output [output-file] Use [output-file] as output instead of STDOUT
-s, --skip-import Disable @import processing
--skip-rebase Disable URLs rebasing
--skip-advanced Disable advanced optimizations - selector & property merging,
reduction, etc.
--skip-aggressive-merging Disable properties merging based on their order
--skip-media-merging Disable `@media` merging
--skip-restructuring Disable restructuring optimizations
--skip-shorthand-compacting Disable shorthand compacting
--rounding-precision [N] Rounds to `N` decimal places. Defaults to 2. -1 disables rounding.
-c, --compatibility [ie7|ie8] Force compatibility mode (see Readme for advanced examples)
--source-map Enables building input's source map
--source-map-inline-sources Enables inlining sources inside source map's `sourcesContent` field
--semantic-merging Enables semantic merging mode by assuming BEM-like content (warning, this may break your styling!)
-d, --debug Shows debug information (minification time & compression efficiency)
To minify a public.css file into public-min.css do:
cleancss -o public-min.css public.css
To minify the same public.css into the standard output skip the -o parameter:
cleancss public.css
More likely you would like to concatenate a couple of files. If you are on a Unix-like system:
cat one.css two.css three.css | cleancss -o merged-and-minified.cssOn Windows:
type one.css two.css three.css | cleancss -o merged-and-minified.cssOr even gzip the result at once:
cat one.css two.css three.css | cleancss | gzip -9 -c > merged-minified-and-gzipped.css.gzvar CleanCSS = require('clean-css');
var source = 'a{font-weight:bold;}';
var minified = new CleanCSS().minify(source).styles;CleanCSS constructor accepts a hash as a parameter, i.e.,
new CleanCSS(options) with the following options available:
advanced- set to false to disable advanced optimizations - selector & property merging, reduction, etc.aggressiveMerging- set to false to disable aggressive merging of properties.benchmark- turns on benchmarking mode measuring time spent on cleaning up (runnpm run benchto see example)compatibility- enables compatibility mode, see below for more examplesdebug- set to true to get minification statistics understatsproperty (seetest/custom-test.jsfor examples)inliner- a hash of options for@importinliner, see test/protocol-imports-test.js for examples, or this comment for a proxy use case.keepBreaks- whether to keep line breaks (default is false)keepSpecialComments-*for keeping all (default),1for keeping first one only,0for removing allmediaMerging- whether to merge@mediablocks (default is true)processImport- whether to process@importrulesrebase- set to false to skip URL rebasingrelativeTo- path to resolve relative@importrules and URLsrestructuring- set to false to disable restructuring in advanced optimizationsroot- path to resolve absolute@importrules and rebase relative URLsroundingPrecision- rounding precision; defaults to2;-1disables roundingsemanticMerging- set to true to enable semantic merging mode which assumes BEM-like content (default is false as it's highly likely this will break your stylesheets - use with caution!)shorthandCompacting- set to false to skip shorthand compacting (default is true unless sourceMap is set when it's false)sourceMap- exposes source map undersourceMapproperty, e.g.new CleanCSS().minify(source).sourceMap(default is false) If input styles are a product of CSS preprocessor (Less, Sass) an input source map can be passed as a string.sourceMapInlineSources- set to true to inline sources inside a source map'ssourcesContentfield (defaults to false) It is also required to process inlined sources from input source maps.target- path to a folder or an output file to which rebase all URLs
The output of minify method (or the 2nd argument to passed callback) is a hash containing the following fields:
styles- optimized output CSS as a stringsourceMap- output source map (if requested withsourceMapoption)errors- a list of errors raisedwarnings- a list of warnings raisedstats- a hash of statistic information (if requested withdebugoption):originalSize- original content size (after import inlining)minifiedSize- optimized content sizetimeSpent- time spent on optimizationsefficiency- a ratio of output size to input size (e.g. 25% if content was reduced from 100 bytes to 75 bytes)
In order to inline remote @import statements you need to provide a callback to minify method, e.g.:
var CleanCSS = require('clean-css');
var source = '@import url(http://path/to/remote/styles);';
new CleanCSS().minify(source, function (errors, minified) {
// minified.styles
});This is due to a fact, that, while local files can be read synchronously, remote resources can only be processed asynchronously.
If you don't provide a callback, then remote @imports will be left intact.
- Broccoli: broccoli-clean-css
- Brunch: clean-css-brunch
- Grunt: grunt-contrib-cssmin
- Gulp: gulp-minify-css
- Gulp: using vinyl-map as a wrapper - courtesy of @sogko
- component-builder2: builder-clean-css
- Metalsmith: metalsmith-clean-css
- Lasso: lasso-clean-css
First clone the source, then run:
npm run benchfor clean-css benchmarks (see test/bench.js for details)npm run browserifyto create the browser-ready clean-css versionnpm run checkto check JS sources with JSHintnpm testfor the test suite
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Use the /*! notation instead of the standard one /*:
/*!
Important comments included in minified output.
*/Clean-css will handle it automatically for you (since version 1.1) in the following cases:
- When using the CLI:
- Use an output path via
-o/--outputto rebase URLs as relative to the output file. - Use a root path via
-r/--rootto rebase URLs as absolute from the given root path. - If you specify both then
-r/--roottakes precendence.
- Use an output path via
- When using clean-css as a library:
- Use a combination of
relativeToandtargetoptions for relative rebase (same as 1 in CLI). - Use a combination of
relativeToandrootoptions for absolute rebase (same as 2 in CLI). roottakes precendence overtargetas in CLI.
- Use a combination of
Source maps are supported since version 3.0.
Additionally to mapping original CSS files, clean-css also supports input source maps, so minified styles can be mapped into their Less or Sass sources directly.
Source maps are generated using source-map module from Mozilla.
To generate a source map, use --source-map switch, e.g.:
cleancss --source-map --output styles.min.css styles.css
Name of the output file is required, so a map file, named by adding .map suffix to output file name, can be created (styles.min.css.map in this case).
To generate a source map, use sourceMap: true option, e.g.:
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: true, target: pathToOutputDirectory })
.minify(source, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap for SourceMapGenerator object
// see https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/#sourcemapgenerator for more details
// see https://github.com/jakubpawlowicz/clean-css/blob/master/bin/cleancss#L114 on how it's used in clean-css' CLI
});Using API you can also pass an input source map directly:
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: inputSourceMapAsString, target: pathToOutputDirectory })
.minify(source, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap to access SourceMapGenerator object
// see https://github.com/mozilla/source-map/#sourcemapgenerator for more details
// see https://github.com/jakubpawlowicz/clean-css/blob/master/bin/cleancss#L114 on how it's used in clean-css' CLI
});Or even multiple input source maps at once (available since version 3.1):
new CleanCSS({ sourceMap: true, target: pathToOutputDirectory }).minify({
'path/to/source/1': {
styles: '...styles...',
sourceMap: '...source-map...'
},
'path/to/source/2': {
styles: '...styles...',
sourceMap: '...source-map...'
}
}, function (minified) {
// access minified.sourceMap as above
});new CleanCSS().minify(['path/to/file/one', 'path/to/file/two']);new CleanCSS().minify({
'path/to/file/one': {
styles: 'contents of file one'
},
'path/to/file/two': {
styles: 'contents of file two'
}
});Compatibility settings are controlled by --compatibility switch (CLI) and compatibility option (library mode).
In both modes the following values are allowed:
'ie7'- Internet Explorer 7 compatibility mode'ie8'- Internet Explorer 8 compatibility mode''or'*'(default) - Internet Explorer 9+ compatibility mode
Since clean-css 3 a fine grained control is available over those settings, with the following options available:
'[+-]colors.opacity'- - turn on (+) / off (-)rgba()/hsla()declarations removal'[+-]properties.backgroundClipMerging'- turn on / off background-clip merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.backgroundOriginMerging'- turn on / off background-origin merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.backgroundSizeMerging'- turn on / off background-size merging into shorthand'[+-]properties.colors'- turn on / off any color optimizations'[+-]properties.iePrefixHack'- turn on / off IE prefix hack removal'[+-]properties.ieSuffixHack'- turn on / off IE suffix hack removal'[+-]properties.merging'- turn on / off property merging based on understandability'[+-]properties.spaceAfterClosingBrace'- turn on / off removing space after closing brace -url() no-repeatintourl()no-repeat'[+-]properties.urlQuotes'- turn on / offurl()quoting'[+-]properties.zeroUnits'- turn on / off units removal after a0value'[+-]selectors.adjacentSpace'- turn on / off extra space beforenavelement'[+-]selectors.ie7Hack'- turn on / off IE7 selector hack removal (*+html...)'[+-]selectors.special'- a regular expression with all special, unmergeable selectors (leave it empty unless you know what you are doing)'[+-]units.ch'- turn on / off treatingchas a proper unit'[+-]units.rem'- turn on / off treatingremas a proper unit'[+-]units.vh'- turn on / off treatingvhas a proper unit'[+-]units.vm'- turn on / off treatingvmas a proper unit'[+-]units.vmax'- turn on / off treatingvmaxas a proper unit'[+-]units.vmin'- turn on / off treatingvminas a proper unit'[+-]units.vm'- turn on / off treatingvmas a proper unit
For example, using --compatibility 'ie8,+units.rem' will ensure IE8 compatiblity while enabling rem units so the following style margin:0px 0rem can be shortened to margin:0, while in pure IE8 mode it can't be.
To pass a single off (-) switch in CLI please use the following syntax --compatibility *,-units.rem.
In library mode you can also pass compatiblity as a hash of options.
- Anthony Barre (@abarre) for improvements to
@importprocessing, namely introducing the--skip-import/processImportoptions. - Simon Altschuler (@altschuler) for fixing
@importprocessing inside comments. - Isaac (@facelessuser) for pointing out a flaw in clean-css' stateless mode.
- Jan Michael Alonzo (@jmalonzo) for a patch
removing node.js' old
syspackage. - Luke Page (@lukeapage) for suggestions and testing the source maps feature. Plus everyone else involved in #125 for pushing it forward.
- Timur Kristóf (@Venemo) for an outstanding contribution of advanced property optimizer for 2.2 release.
- Vincent Voyer (@vvo) for a patch with better empty element regex and for inspiring us to do many performance improvements in 0.4 release.
- @XhmikosR for suggesting new features (option to remove special comments and strip out URLs quotation) and pointing out numerous improvements (JSHint, media queries).
Clean-css is released under the MIT License.