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sass-includes

v0.3.10

Published

A sass library for modern web interfaces

Downloads

24

Readme

@includes

A library of sass mixins for the modern web. If you need it... @include it!

Installation

The current version () of @includes is available as a npm package, a bower component or zip download.

npm

npm install sass-includes

Bower

bower install includes

Download

Download is available on the documentation website

Dependencies

Sass 3.3

@includes uses sass maps so sass version 3.3+ is required. See below for instructions on installing sass.

Linux

If you're using a distribution of Linux, you'll need to install Ruby first. You can install Ruby through the apt package manager, rbenv, or rvm.

sudo su -c "gem install sass"

Windows

Before you start using Sass you will need to install Ruby. The fastest way to get Ruby on your Windows computer is to use Ruby Installer. It's a single-click installer that will get everything set up for you super fast.

The installer will also install a Ruby command line powershell application that will let you use the Ruby libraries.

Mac

If you prefer the command line over an application then getting Sass set up is a fairly quick process. Sass has a Ruby dependency but if you're using a Mac, congratulations, Ruby comes pre-installed.

Install Sass

  1. Open your Terminal or Command Prompt. On the Mac the Terminal.app comes installed by default. It's located in your "Utilities" folder. On Windows, run cmd.

  2. Install Sass. Ruby uses Gems to manage its various packages of code like Sass. In your open terminal window type:

    gem install sass

    This will install Sass and any dependencies for you. It's pretty magical. If you get an error message then it's likely you will need to use the sudo command to install the Sass gem. It would look like:

    sudo gem install sass

  3. Double-check. You should now have Sass installed, but it never hurts to double-check. In your terminal application you can type:

    sass -v

    It should return Sass 3.4.15. Congratulations! You've successfully installed Sass.

Compass

@includes also depends on the compass ruby gem. Setting this up also requires ruby to be installed on your machine. Installation is simple via terminal/cmd:

gem install compass