Jeremy Bolding

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What i mean is doing a batch advance remove command just like the batch advance install command Example: givin that you have these in your packages dir ``` Pug, Twig,...

You could just wrap it in @css literal block like so: ```stylus @css { @container grid-auto (min-width: 25em) and (max-width: 50em) .grid-auto --n: 2 } ``` this works for me....

@woody-li its **Chrome 112** not **Chrome 102** that will support **CSS Nesting**

This is Screenshot of your syntax tests when i see it from my end ![Screenshot 2023-11-17 at 11 16 00 AM](https://github.com/deathaxe/sublime-packages/assets/5333019/f34a0d3a-0513-408c-975e-c839a9e4283b) > the `.limit > *` part is highlighted but...

Because when I also use it in the latest stable build I get the same behavior

Which is what I did I extracted Packages/CSS using PackageResourcwViewer then copied your version and replaced the other

That may be true, but tests can always send false positives. I have been using Sublime Text ever since Sublime Text 2 I'm not new. & furthermore it was when...

``` push: - include: at-scope-content-keywords - include: at-scope-selector ``` Is what I meant in that comment

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