A function to add a namespace to a class name.
[中文文档](https://github.com/Hitotsubashi/gulp-css-namespacing/blob/master/README_CN.md)
A WebPack Loader that can add namespaces to all class names in a given CSS file
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
Extended regular expressions
Batterii Error Classes
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network
PostCSS plugin for CSS Modules to pass arbitrary values between your module files
a CSS selector compiler/engine
Algorithms to help you parse CSS from an array of tokens.
A tool set for CSS: fast detailed parser (CSS → AST), walker (AST traversal), generator (AST → CSS) and lexer (validation and matching) based on specs and browser implementations
css loader module for webpack
The Stencil Sass Plugin
Solve CSS math expressions
Tokenize CSS
extracts CSS into separate files
Experimentally allow usage of {{addon-name$component-name}} syntax to invoke a helper or component from an addon directly
A well-tested CSS minifier
Parse CSS color values
TailwindCSS v4.0 compatible replacement for `tailwindcss-animate`.
A CSS Modules transform to extract local aliases for inline imports
PostCSS plugin to replace overflow-wrap with word-wrap or optionally retain both declarations.
CSS color - Resolve and convert CSS colors.
Semantic_ID is a very simple helper that creates a view-specific semantic selector string following the same convention as the Rails Route Helpers. IE, the ExamplesController#Index view would return "examples_view".
A Sass library for building immutable and namespaced BEM-style CSS objects
Edifice makes your Rails life easier. It's designed to simplify CSS & JS integration in your Rails app by following the principle of DRY, less obtrusive markup. Stop writing unnecessary javascript boilerplate, stop wasting time namespacing view CSS and start enjoying rails again..
Ruwiki is a simple, extensible Wiki-clone written in Ruby. It supports both CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, and CSS formatting. This Wiki differs from most other Wikis in that it supports project namespaces, so that two topics may be named the same for differing projects without colliding or having to resort to odd naming conventions. Please see the ::Ruwiki project in the running Wiki for more information. Ruwiki %RV#% has German and Spanish translations available.