Command line options in Sass
So before we get to our heading styles, let's look at some of the command line options that can be passed along with our Sass command. We saw the --watch
option. This tells Sass to watch the sass file or an entire folder changes, and then automatically compiles CSS whenever we save any changes to our Sass files.
Watching files and directories
We also told Sass to watch an entire directory and compile to a separate directory. Therefore, any file we created or updated in our sass
directory, whether it was a .scss
or .sass
file, would be compiled to a CSS file of the same name in the css
folder.
Tip
You can even use files with the indented Sass syntax and files written in the SCSS syntax in one project. So if you haven't started using the indented Sasssyntax simply because you don't fancy writing all of your mixins again, or you don't want to have to convert all your files, well you don't have to. Simply include any .scss
files partials in a .sass
(or vice versa) and...