--- title: Dart Sass is On Chocolatey author: Natalie Weizenbaum date: 2017-01-13 14:43 PST --- One of the quieter benefits of [moving to Dart](/blog/announcing-dart-sass) is how easy it is to distribute Dart applications. The Dart VM is able to bundle all the sources for an application into one easy-to-load binary snapshot, which means running a Dart application requires only three files: the `dart` executable, the snapshot file, and a tiny shell script to invoke the app[^1]. This is a huge relief coming from Ruby, which required a whole installation of executables and libraries in order to run a single app. Those three files are what we distribute today [on our GitHub release page](https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/releases). But finding, downloading, and opening an archive and adding it to the command-line path is still a barrier to entry that we'd like to avoid where possible. Today we're taking a step in that direction by releasing [a Dart Sass package](https://chocolatey.org/packages/sass) on [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/), the Windows package manager. You can install it now using: ``` $ choco install sass -prerelease ``` This will give you a `sass` executable that runs Dart Sass on the (really fast) Dart VM. A large percentage of Sass users are on Windows, and it hasn't always been easy for them to get the latest and greatest Sass versions without a bunch of installation headaches. I'm excited that we can start taking advantage of our new infrastructure to fix that. In addition to Chocolatey, we'd love to get Dart Sass on [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) for our OS X users. If you're interested in helping out with that, let us know—[this issue](https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/issues/97) would be a great place to start! [^1]: There's also [an open issue](https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/27596) for bundling the VM and the snapshot into a single executable file, which would allow us to pare down our distribution to a single file.