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@codemirror/lang-sass
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This package implements Sass/SCSS language support for the CodeMirror code editor.
The project page has more information, a number of examples and the documentation.
This code is released under an MIT license.
We aim to be an inclusive, welcoming community. To make that explicit, we have a code of conduct that applies to communication around the project.
sass(config?: Object) → LanguageSupport
Language support for CSS.
sassLanguage: LRLanguage
A language provider based on the Lezer Sass parser, extended with highlighting and indentation information.
sassCompletionSource: CompletionSource
Property, variable, $-variable, and value keyword completion source.
6.0.2 (2023-06-05)
Make autocompletion work for $
-variables.
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Sass/SCSS language support for the CodeMirror code editor
The npm package @codemirror/lang-sass receives a total of 109,620 weekly downloads. As such, @codemirror/lang-sass popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @codemirror/lang-sass demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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