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Parsing CSS string with RegEx in JavaScript

I have been trying to put together a simple RegEx and Googling for the last hour but I can't seem to find something that will work for me. I am looking to take a simple input string, say ".cSSRule { value: 'foo'; }" and split it into an array that looks like this: "[cssRule:value]" where the name of the rule is the key and the actual rule is value. I'm not looking for a full-on parser (even though I know they exist) because that would be overkill for the simple strings that I am working with. Would anyone kindly point me in the right direction?

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Blu

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In this case something like

var str = ".cssRule { value: 'foo'; }";
someArray.push( 
     ( (str.replace(/.|}|;/g,''))
         .split(/{/)
         .join(':"')
         .replace(/s/g,'')
         .replace(/.$/,'"')
     ); 
     /* =>"[cssRule:"value:'foo'"] */

would work. I don't think it's very generic though.


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