declaration-block-trailing-semicolon
Require or disallow a trailing semicolon within declaration blocks.
a { background: orange; color: pink; }
/** ↑
* This semicolon */
The trailing semicolon is the last semicolon in a declaration block and it is optional.
This rule ignores:
- Less mixins
- trailing
//
comments - declaration blocks containing nested (at-)rules
The fix
option can automatically fix all of the problems reported by this rule.
Options
string
: "always"|"never"
"always"
There must always be a trailing semicolon.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a { color: pink }
a { background: orange; color: pink }
a { @include foo }
The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { color: pink; }
a { background: orange; color: pink; }
a { @include foo; }
"never"
There must never be a trailing semicolon.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a { color: pink; }
a { background: orange; color: pink; }
The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { color: pink }
a { background: orange; color: pink }
Optional secondary options
ignore: ["single-declaration"]
Ignore declaration blocks that contain a single declaration.
The following patterns are not considered problems:
a { color: pink }
a { color: pink; }