--- title: Install Sass layout: layout_1_column --- %h2 There are a couple of ways to start using Sass: %ol.list-columns %li.gui-application %h3 Applications %p There are a a good many applications that will get you up and running with Sass in a few minutes for Mac, Windows, and Linux. You can download most of the applications for free but a few of them are paid apps (and totally worth it). %ul.list-feature %li = link_to "CodeKit", "http://incident57.com/codekit/" %span.paid-icon %span.mac-icon %li = link_to "Compass", "http://compass.handlino.com/" %span.paid-icon %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %span.linux-icon %li = link_to "Koala", "http://koala-app.com/" %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %span.linux-icon %li = link_to "LiveReload", "http://livereload.com/" %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %li = link_to "Mixture", "http://mixture.io/" %span.paid-icon %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %li = link_to "Prepros", "http://alphapixels.com/prepros/" %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %li = link_to "Scout", "http://mhs.github.io/scout-app/" %span.mac-icon %span.windows-icon %li.command-line-unix %h3 Command Line %dl#install-ruby-linux %dt Linux %dd If you're using a distribution of Linux, you'll need to install Ruby first. You can use --something--, or --something--, or --something else--. %dl#install-ruby-windows %dt Windows %dd Before you start using Sass you will need to install Ruby. The fastest way to get Ruby on your Windows computer is to use Ruby Installer. It's a single-click installer that will get everything set up for you super fast. %dd Along with Ruby the installer will also install a Ruby command line application that you will let you use the Ruby libraries. Open --application name--. %dl#install-ruby-mac %dt Mac %dd If you prefer the command line over an application then getting Sass set up is a fairly quick process. Sass has a Ruby dependency but if you're using a Mac, congratulations, Ruby comes pre-installed. %dd %p Here's the quickest way we've found to start using Sass by using the command line: %ol %li %p Open your command line application. On the Mac the Terminal.app comes installed by default. It's located in your "Utilities" folder. %li %p Install Sass. Ruby uses Gems to manage it's various packages of code like Sass. In your open terminal window type: %pre :preserve gem install sass %p This will install Sass and any dependencies for you. It's pretty magical. %li %p Double-check. You should now have Sass installed, but it never hurts to double-check. In your terminal application you can type: %pre :preserve sass -v - if data.respond_to?(:version) %p It should return Sass #{data.version.number} (#{data.version.name}). Congratulations! You've successfully installed Sass. - else %p It should return Sass ???. Congratulations! You've successfully installed Sass. %li %p Go and play. If you're brand new to Sass we've set up some resources to help you learn pretty darn quick. %p= link_to "Learn Sass", "/guide", :class => "button primary"