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Optionally leave shorthand instead parsing values #20
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Using shorthand notation in CSS is good practice so even if there are duplicates in most cases is better to leave them.
Example test.css:
If we run
csscss -v test.css -n 1
we'll get that there are 5 duplicates:{.bar} AND {.foo} share 5 rules
However, in this case splitting border or padding shorthand notation is not good practice in CSS because file will be larger.
With --use-shorthand option shorthand will not be parsed so we'll get only one duplicate.
csscss -v test.css -n 1 --use-shorthand
{.bar} AND {.foo} share 1 rule