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                        CSS selectors complexity and performance analyzer
analyze-css
CSS selectors complexity and performance analyzer. analyze-css is built as a set of rules bound to events fired by CSS parser. Each rule can generate metrics and add "offenders" with more detailed information (see Usage section for an example).
Install
analyze-css comes as a "binary" for command-line and as CommonJS module. Run the following to install them globally:
npm install --global analyze-css
or to install from GitHub's repository:
npm install --global @macbre/analyze-css
Usage
Command line tool
You can use analyze-css "binary" to analyze local CSS files or remote CSS assets:
$ analyze-css --file examples/elecena.css
$ analyze-css --url http://s3.macbre.net/analyze-css/propertyResets.css
$ analyze-css --url https://s3.macbre.net/analyze-css/propertyResets.css --ignore-ssl-errors
You can provide CSS via stdin as well (notice the dash: -):
$ echo ".foo {margin: 0 \!important}" | analyze-css -
This will emit JSON formatted results on stdout. Use --pretty (or -p shortcut) option to make the output readable for human beings.
Basic HTTP authentication can be provided through the options --auth-user and --auth-pass.
HTTP proxy (e.g. http://localhost:8080) can be provided via:
- --proxyor- -xoption
- HTTP_PROXYenv variable
CommonJS module
npm i --save analyze-css
const analyze = require('analyze-css');
(async() => {
  const results = await analyze('.foo {margin: 0 !important}');
  console.log(results); // example? see below
})();
// options can be provided
const opts = {
  'noOffenders': true
};
(async() => {
  const results = await analyze('.foo {margin: 0 !important}', opts);
  console.log(results); // example? see below
})();
grunt task
Created by @DeuxHuitHuit
$ npm i grunt-contrib-analyze-css
It uses configurable threshold and compares the analyze-css result with it.
Results
{
  "generator": "analyze-css v0.10.2",
  "metrics": {
    "base64Length": 11332,
    "redundantBodySelectors": 0,
    "redundantChildNodesSelectors": 1,
    "colors": 106,
    "comments": 1,
    "commentsLength": 68,
    "complexSelectors": 37,
    "duplicatedSelectors": 7,
    "duplicatedProperties": 24,
    "emptyRules": 0,
    "expressions": 0,
    "oldIEFixes": 51,
    "imports": 0,
    "importants": 3,
    "mediaQueries": 0,
    "notMinified": 0,
    "multiClassesSelectors": 74,
    "parsingErrors": 0,
    "oldPropertyPrefixes": 79,
    "propertyResets": 0,
    "qualifiedSelectors": 28,
    "specificityIdAvg": 0.04,
    "specificityIdTotal": 25,
    "specificityClassAvg": 1.27,
    "specificityClassTotal": 904,
    "specificityTagAvg": 0.79,
    "specificityTagTotal": 562,
    "selectors": 712,
    "selectorLengthAvg": 1.5722460658082975,
    "selectorsByAttribute": 92,
    "selectorsByClass": 600,
    "selectorsById": 25,
    "selectorsByPseudo": 167,
    "selectorsByTag": 533,
    "length": 55173,
    "rules": 433,
    "declarations": 1288
  },
  "offenders": {
    "importants": [
      ".foo {margin: 0 !important}"
    ]
  }
}
Metrics
- base64Length: total length of base64-encoded data in CSS source (will warn about base64-encoded data bigger than 4 kB)
- redundantBodySelectors: number of redundant body selectors (e.g. body .foo,section body h2, but notbody > h1)
- redundantChildNodesSelectors: number of redundant child nodes selectors (e.g. ul li,table tr)
- colors: number of unique colors used in CSS
- comments: number of comments in CSS source
- commentsLength: length of comments content in CSS source
- complexSelectors: number of complex selectors (consisting of more than three expressions, e.g. header ul li .foo)
- duplicatedSelectors: number of CSS selectors defined more than once in CSS source
- duplicatedProperties: number of CSS property definitions duplicated within a selector
- emptyRules: number of rules with no properties (e.g. .foo { })
- expressions: number of rules with CSS expressions (e.g. expression( document.body.clientWidth > 600 ? "600px" : "auto" ))
- oldIEFixes: number of fixes for old versions of Internet Explorer (e.g. * html .foo {}and.foo { *zoom: 1 }, read more)
- imports number of @importrules
- importants: number of properties with value forced by !important
- mediaQueries: number of media queries (e.g. @media screen and (min-width: 1370px))
- notMinified: set to 1 if the provided CSS is not minified
- multiClassesSelectors: reports selectors with multiple classes (e.g. span.foo.bar)
- parsingErrors: number of CSS parsing errors
- oldPropertyPrefixes: number of properties with no longer needed vendor prefix, powered by data provided by autoprefixer (e.g. --moz-border-radius)
- propertyResets: number of accidental property resets
- qualifiedSelectors: number of qualified selectors (e.g. header#nav,.foo#bar,h1.title)
- specificityIdAvg: average specificity for ID
- specificityIdTotal: total specificity for ID
- specificityClassAvg: average specificity for class, pseudo-class or attribute
- specificityClassTotal: total specificity for class, pseudo-class or attribute
- specificityTagAvg: average specificity for element
- specificityTagTotal: total specificity for element
- selectors: number of selectors (e.g. .foo, .bar { color: red }is counted as two selectors -.fooand.bar)
- selectorLengthAvg: average length of selector (e.g. for .foo .bar, #test div > span { color: red }will be set as 2.5)
- selectorsByAttribute: number of selectors by attribute (e.g. .foo[value=bar])
- selectorsByClass: number of selectors by class
- selectorsById: number of selectors by ID
- selectorsByPseudo: number of pseudo-selectors (e,g. :hover)
- selectorsByTag: number of selectors by tag name
- length: length of CSS source (in bytes)
- rules: number of rules (e.g. .foo, .bar { color: red }is counted as one rule)
- declarations: number of declarations (e.g. .foo, .bar { color: red }is counted as one declaration -color: red)
Read more
- Optimize browser rendering (by Google)
- Profiling CSS for fun and profit. Optimization notes.
- CSS specificity
- CSS Selector Performance has changed! (For the better) (by Nicole Sullivan)
- GitHub's CSS Performance (by Joh Rohan)
Dev hints
Running tests and linting the code:
$ npm test && npm run-script lint
Turning on debug mode (i.e. verbose logging to stderr via debug module):
$ DEBUG=analyze-css* analyze-css ...

