apca-w3 VS csstree

Compare apca-w3 vs csstree and see what are their differences.

csstree

A tool set for CSS including fast detailed parser, walker, generator and lexer based on W3C specs and browser implementations (by csstree)
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apca-w3 csstree
1 1
140 1,843
- 1.2%
5.1 7.1
8 months ago 6 months ago
JavaScript JavaScript
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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apca-w3

Posts with mentions or reviews of apca-w3. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-18.
  • Please Stop Using Grey Text
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 May 2022
    Note the licensing note in the repository[1] of the APCA™ index the author’s company[2] promotes:

    > The files currently in this repository are presently considered pre-release, and as such do not have a permanent license attached. In this repositiory, all files present are under a time-barred beta license, and intended for use with web-based content only, and not for any other use without written permission.

    The non-pre-release stuff[3] offered to W3C is better but still seems to be intended to end up non-FOSS:

    > Files in this repository are licensed to the W3/AGWG under their cooperative agreement for use with WCAG accessibility guidelines for web-based content only, and not for any other use.

    (The question being, of course, how much of this is copyrightable at all.)

    [1] https://github.com/Myndex/SAPC-APCA/

    [2] https://www.myndex.com/CVD/

    [3] https://github.com/Myndex/apca-w3/

csstree

Posts with mentions or reviews of csstree. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-12.
  • Building a lightweight CSS formatter
    3 projects | dev.to | 12 Jun 2023
    After thinking about the problem for a while I realised that I could enlist the help of CSSTree to do some of the work. The CSS Analyzer is based on CSSTree's AST, so I know how the thing works and the dependency is already on the page, so no need to download more dependencies. Prettier + Postcss cost almost 340kB to download, which isn't huge, but it would be nice if we could reduce that amount.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing apca-w3 and csstree you can also consider the following projects:

a11y-contrast - A CLI utility to calculate/verify accessible magic numbers for a color palette.

spatial-navigation - Directional focus navigation with arrow keys

rainbow - Rainbow — Accessibility Contrast Tool for Text on Images

php-parser - :herb: NodeJS PHP Parser - extract AST or tokens

csscolorparser - Go (Golang) CSS color parser library

prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.

csscolorparser-rs - Rust CSS color parser library

format-css - Fast, small, zero-config library to format CSS using basic rules.

gifa11y - Gifa11y is a customizable vanilla javascript plugin that easily adds accessible play/pause buttons to animated GIFs.

CCAe - The Colour Contrast Analyser (CCA) helps you determine the legibility of text and the contrast of visual elements, such as graphical controls and visual indicators.