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broccoli-sass-rhel
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fork of broccoli-sass for red hat enterprise linux (node-sass 1.1.2 friendly)
The broccoli-sass plugin compiles .scss
and .sass
files with
libsass.
npm install --save-dev broccoli-sass
var compileSass = require('broccoli-sass');
var outputTree = compileSass(inputTrees, inputFile, outputFile, options);
inputTrees
: An array of trees that act as the include paths for
libsass. If you have a single tree, pass [tree]
.
inputFile
: Relative path of the main .scss
or .sass
file to compile. This
file must exist in one of the inputTrees
.
outputFile
: Relative path of the output CSS file.
options
: A hash of options for libsass. Supported options are
imagePath
, outputStyle
, precision
, sourceComments
, and sourceMap
.
var appCss = compileSass(sourceTrees, 'myapp/app.scss', 'assets/app.css');
0.0.1
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fork of broccoli-sass for red hat enterprise linux (node-sass 1.1.2 friendly)
The npm package broccoli-sass-rhel receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, broccoli-sass-rhel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that broccoli-sass-rhel demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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