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How to launch csscomb with literally one click after finishing with the file?
The bottom line is that you need to run csscomb after you finish working with the file / project. An alternative is to run csscomb after compiling the project in visual studio.
Another option is to make a script that would launch csscomb on command, in general, the point is only to launch csscomb when the project is completed, how to do it? What other implementation options?
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Sublime Text3 has a shortcut by default ctrl+shift+c
, VS probably does too.
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