A simple tool to check for unused Sass variables in a directory.
npm install find-unused-sass-variables --save-devfind-unused-sass-variables folder [, folder2...] --ignore "$my-var,$my-second-var" -e scss -e css
# or
fusv folder [, folder2...]const fusv = require('find-unused-sass-variables')
// 'directory' is a folder
let unused = fusv.find('directory')
// Array of unused variables
console.log(unused.unused);
// Array<{ name: string, line: string, file: string }>
/*
* [
* {
* name = '$foo';
* file = 'file where this variable can be found';
* line = 'line of file';
* },
* {
* ....
* }
* ]
*/
console.log(unused.total);
// Total number of variables in the files
// ignoring variables
const ignoredVars = ['$my-var', '$my-second-var']
unused = fusv.find('directory', { ignore: ignoredVars })
// specifing file extensions
unused = fusv.find('directory', { fileExtensions: ['css','scss']})
// asynchronous usage
let unused = await fusv.findAsync('directory')
// or like a Promise
let unused = fusv.findAsync('directory').then(result => {
console.log(unused.unused);
})dir: stringoptions: optional options Object
Returns an object with unused and total. unused has the array of unused variables and total has the sum of all variables in the files (unused and used ones).
- as
find(dir, options)
Returns a Promise which resolves result; is the same as find(dir, options) result.
Array of strings of the variables to ignore, e.g. ['$my-var', '$my-second-var']
Array of file extensions to search for unused variables in. e.g. ['scss']
Disable or enable fusv with the fusv-disable and fusv-enable comments:
$used-variable-1: #666;
// fusv-disable
$unused-variable: #coffee;
// fusv-enable
$used-variable-2: #ace;- The tool's logic is pretty "dumb"; if you use the same name for a variable in different files or namespaces, then it won't distinguish between them.
- The tool only looks for
.scssfiles currently.