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---
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title: Module System Preview
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author: Natalie Weizenbaum
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date: 2019-09-04 15:14:00 -8
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---
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Exciting news, Sass fans! After a year of development and some iteration on the
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spec, we're ready to launch a beta preview of the new Sass module system! We may
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still make a few last-minute tweaks based on user feedback, so don't go using
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itin production just yet, but please do take this opportunity to play around
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with it and let us know what you think.
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## Installing the Preview
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The preview release is available on all the normal distribution channels as
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version `1.23.0-module.beta.1`. You can download it from the [GitHub release
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page](https://github.com/sass/dart-sass/releases/tag/1.23.0-module.beta.1), or
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install it using one of the following commands (depending on your preferred
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installation channel):
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```shellsession
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$ npm install --save-dev sass@1.23.0-module.beta.1
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$ npm install -g sass@1.23.0-module.beta.1
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$ brew install sass/sass/sass@1.23.0-module.beta.1
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$ choco install sass --version 1.23.0.modulebeta-1
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$ pub global activate sass 1.23.0-module.beta.1
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```
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Note that 1.23.0 may not *actually* be the final version number for the stable
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module system release, it's just the next minor version number in Dart Sass's
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release series.
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## How to Use the Module System
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The original [summary of the module
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system](/blog/request-for-comments-module-system-proposal) is still a great way
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to learn how it works. You can also check out the [official
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proposal](https://github.com/sass/sass/blob/main/accepted/module-system.md)
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for a much more detailed dive into its behavior.
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## Sending Feedback
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If you have opinions on the module system, please [file an issue on
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GitHub](https://github.com/sass/language/issues/new) or just [tweet at
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@SassCSS](https://twitter.com/SassCSS). We'll take anything from "it looks
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awesome" to "it looks awful", although the more specific you can be the more
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information we have to work with!
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