stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features VS stylelint-config-recommended

Compare stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features vs stylelint-config-recommended and see what are their differences.

stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features

Disallow features that aren't supported by your target browser audience. (by RJWadley)

stylelint-config-recommended

The recommended shareable config for Stylelint (by stylelint)
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stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features stylelint-config-recommended
2 1
408 366
- 1.1%
6.6 6.7
3 months ago 18 days ago
JavaScript JavaScript
- MIT License
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stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features

Posts with mentions or reviews of stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-24.

stylelint-config-recommended

Posts with mentions or reviews of stylelint-config-recommended. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-21.
  • Productive Procrastination vs. Apparent Productivity
    2 projects | dev.to | 21 Mar 2022
    A best practice can be something that many developers agree upon, and as a professional I should know those best practices and follow them unless I have a good reason not to do so. Besides some agreements about coding styles (like PSR for PHP, eslint-config-recommended for ECMAScript / JavaScript, and stylelint-config-recommended for CSS) that can help to avoid certain tricky pitfalls causing errors, there are other agreements that even became laws or industry standards.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features and stylelint-config-recommended you can also consider the following projects:

eslint-plugin-compat - Check the browser compatibility of your code

intellij-cute-pink-light-theme - Cute pink light theme for JetBrains IDE (IntelliJ IDEA, PHPStorm etc.) inspired by WebFreak's VisualStudio Code theme. Install from JB marketplace (inside your IDE) or install zip file (see README).

stylelint-scss - A collection of SCSS specific linting rules for Stylelint

chromium-legacy - Latest Chromium (β‰’Chrome Canary/Stable) for Mac OS X 10.7+

stylelint-config-recess-order - πŸ—‚οΈ Recess-based property sort order for Stylelint.

ua-client-hints - Wouldn't it be nice if `User-Agent` was a (set of) client hints?

lint-staged - πŸš«πŸ’© β€” Run linters on git staged files

ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.

stylelint-config - Sharable stylelint config used by GitHub's CSS

front-end-guide - πŸ“š Study guide and introduction to the modern front end stack.