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This is *similar* to the existing linting for JavaScript files, but covers CSS files instead. While there's a lot of rules that could potentially be used, the main advantage of using Stylelint is that it has Prettier integration which means that we can automatically enforce a *consistent* style for our CSS files as well. As a proof of concept, this patch is purposely limited to: - Adding a simple rule, here `block-no-empty` is chosen; see https://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/block-no-empty - Adding Prettier integration, to unify the style of our CSS files. Please find additional information at https://stylelint.io/
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{
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"plugins": [
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"stylelint-prettier"
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],
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"extends": [
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"stylelint-prettier/recommended"
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],
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"rules": {
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"block-no-empty": true,
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},
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}
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