--- title: "@debug" --- Sometimes it's useful to see the value of a [variable][] or [expression][] while you're developing your stylesheet. That's what the `@debug` rule is for: it's written `@debug `, and it prints the value of that expression, along with the filename and line number. [variable]: ../variables [expression]: ../syntax/structure#expressions <% example(autogen_css: false) do %> @mixin inset-divider-offset($offset, $padding) { $divider-offset: (2 * $padding) + $offset; @debug "divider offset: #{$divider-offset}"; margin-left: $divider-offset; width: calc(100% - #{$divider-offset}); } === @mixin inset-divider-offset($offset, $padding) $divider-offset: (2 * $padding) + $offset @debug "divider offset: #{$divider-offset}" margin-left: $divider-offset width: calc(100% - #{$divider-offset}) <% end %> The exact format of the debug message varies from implementation to implementation. This is what it looks like in Dart Sass: ``` test.scss:3 Debug: divider offset: 132px ``` <% fun_fact do %> You can pass any value to `@debug`, not just a string! It prints the same representation of that value as the [`inspect()` function][]. [`inspect()` function]: ../functions/meta#inspect <% end %>