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Usage

Usage:
  css-annotate [options] filename

Options:
  -c --commented   Show only rules preceded by a comment
  -p --port [num]  Port number (default 8080)
  -s --server      Run a Web server
  --syntax [name]  Either sass or scss (default)

CSS annotate single file and pipe to browser:
  css-annotate lib/css/annotate/style.scss | bcat

Run as server on port 8080, annotate files in public/stylesheets:
  css-annotate --server public/stylesheets
  open http://localhost:8080/main.css

Mount To Your App

You can mount css-annotate in your Web app (Rails 3.x, Padrino, etc) to serve annotated versions of all CSS, SCSS and SASS files. For example, to mount all files from public/stylesheets under the path /stylesheets/annotated:

mount CSS::Annotate.new=>"/stylesheets/annotated"

With yout browser, you can now access the CSS file /stylesheets/screen.css and its annotated version from /stylesheets/annotated/screen.css.

To mount files from a different path, pass it as the sole argument to CSS::Annotate. For example:

mount CSS::Annotate.new("app/views/stylesheets")=>"/stylesheets/annotated"

With your browser, you can now access the annotated SCSS file /stylesheets/annotated/screen.scss. Note that both filename and extension must match the file you want annotated.

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