PYSASSC(1) | libsass | PYSASSC(1) |
NAME¶
pysassc - pysassc DocumentationThis provides SassC compliant CLI executable named sassc:
$ sassc Usage: sassc [options] SCSS_FILE [CSS_FILE]
There are options as well:
- -t <style>, --style <style>
- Coding style of the compiled result. The same as sass.compile() function's output_style keyword argument. Default is nested.
- -s <style>, --output-style <style>
- Alias for -t / --style.
Deprecated since version 0.11.0.
- -I <dir>, --include-path <dir>
- Optional directory path to find @imported (S)CSS files. Can be multiply used.
- -m, -g, --sourcemap
- Emit source map. Requires the second argument (output CSS filename). The
filename of source map will be the output CSS filename followed by
.map.
New in version 0.4.0.
- -w, --watch
- Watch file for changes. Requires the second argument (output CSS filename).
NOTE:
Note that --watch does not understand imports. Due
to this, the option is scheduled for removal in a future version. It is
suggested to use a third party tool which implements intelligent watching
functionality.
New in version 0.4.0.
Deprecated since version 0.11.2.
- -p, --precision
- Set the precision for numbers. Default is 5.
New in version 0.7.0.
- --source-comments
- Include debug info in output.
New in version 0.11.0.
- -v, --version
- Prints the program version.
- -h, --help
- Prints the help message.
AUTHOR¶
Hong MinheeCOPYRIGHT¶
2017, Hong MinheeJanuary 19, 2017 | 0.12.3 |