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# lessphp v0.3.3
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### <http://leafo.net/lessphp>
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`lessphp` is a compiler for LESS written in PHP. The documentation is great,
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so check it out: <http://leafo.net/lessphp/docs/>.
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Here's a quick tutorial:
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### How to use in your PHP project
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Copy `lessc.inc.php` to your include directory and include it into your project.
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There are a few ways to interface with the compiler. The easiest is to have it
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compile a LESS file when the page is requested. The static function
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`lessc::ccompile`, checked compile, will compile the input LESS file only when it
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is newer than the output file.
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try {
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lessc::ccompile('input.less', 'output.css');
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} catch (exception $ex) {
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exit($ex->getMessage());
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}
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`lessc::ccompile` is not aware of imported files that change. Read [about
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`lessc::cexecute`](http://leafo.net/lessphp/docs/#compiling_automatically).
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Note that all failures with lessc are reported through exceptions.
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If you need more control you can make your own instance of lessc.
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$input = 'mystyle.less';
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$lc = new lessc($input);
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try {
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file_put_contents('mystyle.css', $lc->parse());
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} catch (exception $ex) { ... }
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In addition to loading from file, you can also parse from a string like so:
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$lc = new lessc();
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$lesscode = 'body { ... }';
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$out = $lc->parse($lesscode);
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### How to use from the command line
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An additional script has been included to use the compiler from the command
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line. In the simplest invocation, you specify an input file and the compiled
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css is written to standard out:
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$ plessc input.less > output.css
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Using the -r flag, you can specify LESS code directly as an argument or, if
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the argument is left off, from standard in:
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$ plessc -r "my less code here"
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Finally, by using the -w flag you can watch a specified input file and have it
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compile as needed to the output file
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$ plessc -w input-file output-file
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Errors from watch mode are written to standard out.
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