css-shorthand-properties offers a comprehensive list of CSS shorthand properties, making it easy to programmatically determine if a given CSS property is a shorthand. This package simplifies CSS processing, validation, and code analysis by providing a readily available data structure. It eliminates the need for manual maintenance of such lists, ensuring accuracy and staying up-to-date with CSS specifications. Ideal for tools needing CSS understanding and manipulation.
The npm package css-shorthand-properties has infrequent releases. Initial releases occurred in 2014 (versions 0.1.0 and 1.0.0). Further releases were made in November 2017 (1.1.0), July 2018 (1.1.1), and September 2024 (1.1.2). There have been no releases in 2025 as of September 8th. The release pattern is sporadic with long periods of inactivity.
The npm package css-shorthand-properties experienced steady growth from March 2024 to July 2025, peaking at over 4.2 million downloads. August 2025 saw a slight dip to 4 million, while September 2025 is incomplete, currently showing ~900k downloads as of September 8th. Overall, the package demonstrates consistent popularity.