# Getting started 1\. Use [npm](https://docs.npmjs.com/about-npm/) to install stylelint and its [`standard configuration`](https://github.com/stylelint/stylelint-config-standard): ```shell npm install --save-dev stylelint stylelint-config-standard ``` 2\. Create a `.stylelintrc.json` configuration file in the root of your project: ```json { "extends": "stylelint-config-standard" } ``` 3\. Run stylelint on, for example, all the CSS files in your project: ```shell npx stylelint "**/*.css" ``` This will lint your CSS for [possible errors](rules/list.md#possible-errors) and [stylistic issues](rules/list.md#stylistic-issues). ## Customize Now that you're up and running, you'll likely want to customize stylelint to meet your needs. ### Your configuration You'll want to customize your configuration. For example, you may want to use the popular: - [`stylelint-config-sass-guidelines` config](https://github.com/bjankord/stylelint-config-sass-guidelines) if you write SCSS - [`stylelint-order` plugin](https://github.com/hudochenkov/stylelint-order) if you want to order things like properties You'll find more [configs](https://github.com/stylelint/awesome-stylelint#configs) and [plugins](https://github.com/stylelint/awesome-stylelint#plugins) listed in [awesome stylelint](https://github.com/stylelint/awesome-stylelint). To further customize your stylelint configuration, you can adapt your: - [rules](configure.md#rules) - [shared configs](configure.md#extends) - [plugins](configure.md#plugins) We recommend you add [rules that limit language features](rules/list.md#limit-language-features) to your configuration, e.g. [`unit-allowed-list`](../../lib/rules/unit-allowed-list/README.md), [`selector-class-pattern`](../../lib/rules/selector-class-pattern/README.md) and [`selector-max-id`](../../lib/rules/selector-max-id/README.md). These are powerful rules that you can use to enforce non-stylistic consistency in your code. ### Your usage You don't have to use the [Command Line Interface](usage/cli.md); you can also use the: - [Node API](usage/node-api.md) - [PostCSS plugin](usage/postcss-plugin.md) There are also integrations for [editors](integrations/editor.md), [task-runners](integrations/task-runner.md) and [others](integrations/other.md) too. Our [extension for Visual Studio Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=stylelint.vscode-stylelint) is a popular choice that lets you see violations inline in your editor.