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scss-compile

v0.1.7

Published

A Sassy CSS Compiler

Readme

scss-compile

A simple npm package to compile SCSS into readable CSS

Installation

Installation is super simple. Just run:

npm install -g scss-compile

That's it!

Usage

Running the package is also super easy. Once installed globally, you can run it from any directory. Just run:

 npm run scss-compile

Additional Info

Depending on how you lay out your file structure, you will need to edit the package.json file. You'll have to edit the path next to the "scss-compile" command.

Example

This is the default path structure. I keep my styles located in an assets folder. If youre path is different, simply edit the starting point of the path

 ...
"devDependencies": {},
"scripts": {
  "test": "npm run scss-compile",

  "scss-compile": "node-sass -rw assets/scss -o assets/css",

  "watch": "npm run scss-compile"
 },
...

...
"devDependencies": {};
"scripts": {
  "test": "npm run scss-compile",

  "scss-compile": "node-sass -rw assets/stylesheets/scss -o assets/stylesheets/css".
  
  "watch": "npm run scss-compile"
},
....

You can also edit the output path to wherever you want. Just edit the assets/css path in the package.json file.