Specify a pattern for class selectors.
.foo, #bar.baz span, #hoo[disabled] { color: pink; }
/** ↑ ↑
* These class selectors */
This rule ignores non-outputting Less mixin definitions and called Less mixins.
Escaped selectors (e.g. .u-size-11\/12\@sm
) are parsed as escaped twice (e.g. .u-size-11\\/12\\@sm
). Your RegExp should account for that.
regex|string
A string will be translated into a RegExp like so new RegExp(yourString)
— so be sure to escape properly.
The selector value after .
will be checked. No need to include .
in your pattern.
Given the string:
"foo-[a-z]+"
The following patterns are considered violations:
.foop {}
.foo-BAR {}
div > #zing + .foo-BAR {}
The following patterns are not considered violations:
.foo-bar {}
div > #zing + .foo-bar {}
#foop {}
[foo='bar'] {}
.foop() {}
.foo-bar {
.foop;
}
This option will resolve nested selectors with &
interpolation.
For example, with true
.
Given the string:
"^[A-Z]+$"
The following patterns are considered violations:
.A {
&__B {} /* resolved to ".A__B" */
}
The following patterns are not considered violations:
.A {
&B {} /* resolved to ".AB" */
}