selector-combinator-space-after
Require a single space or disallow whitespace after the combinators of selectors.
a > b + c ~ d e >>> f { color: pink; }
/** ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
* These are combinators */
Combinators are used to combine several different selectors into new and more specific ones. There are several types of combinators, including: child (>), adjacent sibling (+), general sibling (~), and descendant (which is represented by a blank space between two selectors).
The descendant combinator is not checked by this rule.
Also, + and - signs within :nth-*() arguments are not checked (e.g. a:nth-child(2n+1)).
The fix option can automatically fix all of the problems reported by this rule.
Options
string: "always"|"never"
"always"
There must always be a single space after the combinators.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a +b { color: pink; }
a>b { color: pink; }
The following patterns are not considered problems:
a + b { color: pink; }
a> b { color: pink; }
"never"
There must never be whitespace after the combinators.
The following patterns are considered problems:
a + b { color: pink; }
a> b { color: pink; }
The following patterns are not considered problems:
a +b { color: pink; }
a>b { color: pink; }