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PostCSS Hugo Pipes can process CSS files with PostCSS.
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Any asset file can be processed using resources.PostCSS which takes for argument the resource object and a slice of options listed below.

The resource will be processed using the project's or theme's own postcss.config.js or any file set with the config option.

{{ $css := resources.Get "css/main.css" }}
{{ $style := $css | resources.PostCSS }}

You must install the required Node.js packages to use the PostCSS feature. For example, to use the autoprefixer package, run these commands from the root of your project:

npm install postcss postcss-cli autoprefixer

Options

config [string]
Set a custom directory to look for a config file
noMap [bool]
Default is false. Disable the default inline sourcemaps
inlineImports [bool]
Default is false. Enable inlining of @import statements. It does so recursively, but will only import a file once. URL imports (e.g. @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans&display=swap');) and imports with media queries will be ignored. Note that this import routine does not care about the CSS spec, so you can have @import anywhere in the file. Hugo will look for imports relative to the module mount and will respect theme overrides.
skipInlineImportsNotFound [bool] {{< new-in "0.99.0" >}}
Default is false. Before Hugo 0.99.0 when inlineImports was enabled and we failed to resolve an import, we logged it as a warning. We now fail the build. If you have regular CSS imports in your CSS that you want to preserve, you can either use imports with URL or media queries (Hugo does not try to resolve those) or set skipInlineImportsNotFound to true.

If no configuration file is used:

use [string]
Space-delimited list of PostCSS plugins to use
parser [string]
Custom PostCSS parser
stringifier [string]
Custom PostCSS stringifier
syntax [string]
Custom postcss syntax
{{ $options := dict "config" "/path/to/custom-config-directory" "noMap" true }}
{{ $style := resources.Get "css/main.css" | resources.PostCSS $options }}

{{ $options := dict "use" "autoprefixer postcss-color-alpha" }}
{{ $style := resources.Get "css/main.css" | resources.PostCSS $options }}

Check Hugo Environment from postcss.config.js

The current Hugo environment name (set by --environment or in config or OS environment) is available in the Node context, which allows constructs like this:

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    require('autoprefixer'),
    ...process.env.HUGO_ENVIRONMENT === 'production'
      ? [purgecss]
      : []
  ]
}