BuildWebCompiler2022 1.14.9

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dotnet add package BuildWebCompiler2022 --version 1.14.9                
NuGet\Install-Package BuildWebCompiler2022 -Version 1.14.9                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="BuildWebCompiler2022" Version="1.14.9" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add BuildWebCompiler2022 --version 1.14.9                
#r "nuget: BuildWebCompiler2022, 1.14.9"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install BuildWebCompiler2022 as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=BuildWebCompiler2022&version=1.14.9

// Install BuildWebCompiler2022 as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=BuildWebCompiler2022&version=1.14.9                

Web Compiler

A Visual Studio extension that compiles LESS, Sass Stylus, JSX, ES6 and CoffeeScript files.

Download the extension at the VS Gallery

See the changelog for changes and roadmap.

Features

  • Compilation of LESS, Scss, Stylus, JSX, ES6 and (Iced)CoffeeScript files
  • Saving a source file triggers re-compilation automatically
  • Specify compiler options for each individual file
  • Error List integration
  • MSBuild support for CI scenarios
  • Minify the compiled output
  • Minification options for each language is customizable
  • Shows a watermark when opening a generated file
  • Shortcut to compile all specified files in solution
  • Task Runner Explorer integration
  • Command line interface
  • Integrates with Web Analyzer

Getting started

Right-click any .less, .scss, .styl, .jsx, .es6 or .coffee file in Solution Explorer to setup compilation.

Compile file

A file called compilerconfig.json is created in the root of the project. This file lets you modify the behavior of the compiler.

Right-clicking the compilerconfig.json file lets you easily run all the configured compilers.

Recompile

Compile on save

Any time a .less, .scss, .styl, .jsx, .es6 or .coffee file is modified within Visual Studio, the compiler runs automatically to produce the compiled output file.

The same is true when saving the compilerconfig.json file where all configured files will be compiled.

Compile on build / CI support

In ASP.NET MVC and WebForms projects you can enable compilation as part of the build step. Simply right-click the compilerconfig.json file to enable it.

Compile on build

Clicking the menu item will prompt you with information about what will happen if you click the OK button.

Compile on build prompt

A NuGet package will be installed into the packages folder without adding any files to the project itself. The NuGet package contains an MSBuild task that will run the exact same compilers on the compilerconfig.json file in the root of the project.

Compile all

You can run the compiler on all compilerconfig.json files in the solution by using the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+Y or by using the button on the top level Build menu.

Compile all

Task Runner Explorer

Get a quick overview of the files you've specified or execute a compilation directly in Task Runner Explorer.

Task Runner Explorer

You can even set bindings so that compilation happens automatically during certain Visual Studio events, such as BeforeBuild and Project Open.

Task Runner bindings

Error list

When a compiler error occurs, the error list in Visual Studio will show the error and its exact location in the source file.

Error List

Source maps

Source maps are supported for .scss files only for now, but the plan is to have source map support for all languages. Web Compiler differs from it's predecesor, Web Essentials, in that it inlines a base64 encoded version of the map in the generated .css file rather than producing a separate .map file.

compilerconfig.json

The extension adds a compilerconfig.json file at the root of the project which is used to configure all compilation.

Here's an example of what that file looks like:

[
  {
    "outputFile": "output/site.css",
    "inputFile": "input/site.less",
    "minify": {
        "enabled": true
    },
    "includeInProject": true,
    "options":{
        "sourceMap": false
    }
  },
  {
    "outputFile": "output/scss.css",
    "inputFile": "input/scss.scss",
    "minify": {
        "enabled": true
    },
    "includeInProject": true,
    "options":{
        "sourceMap": true
    }
  }
]

Default values for compilerconfig.json can be found in the compilerconfig.json.defaults file in the same location.

There are no supported framework assets in this package.

Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.

  • .NETCoreApp 3.1

    • No dependencies.
  • .NETFramework 4.8

    • No dependencies.
  • .NETStandard 2.1

    • No dependencies.

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