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Don't apply properties-alphabetical-order autofixing if there no violations #59
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This is happening because .a {
color: #000;
padding-bottom: 1em;
padding-top: 1em;
width: 25%;
} |
Unfortunately our team has a setup where we require nested properties via the |
Could you show your whole config, please? |
Well the entire
After running The strange thing to me in this is, if there are no errors, why will the |
Indeed, this shouldn't happen. Since Thank you for a report. |
I am more than happy to help! |
It would be great! You can check how I changed behavior for For Feel free to ask any questions! |
With the
properties-alphabetical-order
set totrue
, the following code will throw no errors:However, the
--fix
flag will scramble the code to the following:Stylelint version
8.4.0
, stylelint-order version0.8.0
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: