Unused CSS Tracker: Track and Clean up Your Code
Unused CSS Tracker is a Chrome extension developed by niranjan.exe that allows front-end developers to track and clean up unused CSS selectors in their applications. With this easy-to-use tool, developers can get detailed information about all the unused and used styles in their application.
Once you start tracking, the extension will monitor every click or navigation in your application and provide filtered styles. The tracking continues until you manually stop it. The extension also provides the ability to view the percentage of unused styles in your application.
To view individual file or page-specific results, simply click the “Show Results” button in the popup. If you want to start tracking from the beginning, you can clear all previous results and begin anew.
CSS Tracker also segregates the end result with file-specific used and unused styles count, making it easier for developers to identify and clean up unnecessary CSS code.
To check whether a specific file or CSS style is used or unused in your application, you can utilize the filter provided in the results page.
Please note that refreshing the page is necessary whenever you start tracking.
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