SourceSync keeps your CSS source files in sync with your browser's dev tools. It works with PostCSS, LightningCSS, SASS or plain CSS. Enjoy the convenience of real-time browser-to-source CSS editing.
- Bidirectional sync: Edit your CSS in the browser's dev tools, and see those changes in your original source files.
- Utilizes CSS source maps: SourceSync intelligently parses the source maps to locate the correct lines in the source file.
- Fast: Implements an efficient line diffing algorithm to locate changes quickly.
- PostCSS and SASS support still needs to be added.
- SourceSync needs to work with minified CSS files.
- SourceSync needs to have a Vite integration and or watch the original files for changed and transpile them.
npm install sourcesyncjs
Import and use SourceSync in your Node.js application:
import { SourceSync } from "sourcesyncjs";
// Initialize SourceSync with the path to your source and output files
const sync = new SourceSync("path/to/source", "path/to/output");
// Start the synchronization process
sync.startSync();
You can also use SourceSync from the command line:
npx sourcesync path/to/source path/to/output
Or, if you have it installed globally:
sourcesync path/to/source path/to/output
SourceSync is an open source project, and contributions are welcome! Whether you're fixing bugs, improving the documentation, or proposing new features, we would love to have your help.
If you're new to the project and want to help, a great first step would be looking at our open issues with the "good first issue" label. These issues are especially suited for new contributors.
If you want to contribute, please:
- Fork the repository and create your branch from
main
. - Make your changes and validate them.
- Issue that pull request!
For more details, please check the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
SourceSync is MIT licensed.