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Contributing to the Sass website
The Sass website is open source. See a bug or typo? Have an idea? Do the following:
- Please read the Implementation Guide and the Style Guide before contributing.
- Write a detailed description of what you're adding in the pull request (screenshots help).
- If there is new design or CSS, please add @Jina as a reviewer so she can see if it needs to be added to the style guide (or if a suitable alternative exists).
- Submit the pull request to the
main
branch. - Drink whisky.
Running Locally
Install Node and Yarn
We recommend using nvm for node version
management. Install it
if necessary, then run nvm install
(once per active shell) to use the correct
version of node for development.
The correct Yarn version is included in the repo, and
will be used automatically for any yarn
command.
To upgrade the node version used by the Sass website, update the version number
in these places and then run nvm install
to upgrade:
package.json
(engines.node
field).nvmrc
To upgrade the yarn version, run yarn set version latest
, then update the
version number in package.json
(engines.yarn
field) if necessary.
Install dependencies
yarn
Development tasks
Compile and run Eleventy server, with a watcher for file changes:
yarn serve
The site will be compiled into _site/
and available at http://localhost:8080.
You can also run individual commands:
# build the static site for development
yarn build
# format and lint all files
yarn lint
Templates
.liquid
files are parsed as LiquidJS templates.- To embed Markdown (or other languages) inside LiquidJS templates, use either
the
{% markdown %}
tag or the 11ty{% renderTemplate 'md' %}
tag. With the latter, note that multiple languages can be used, e.g.{% renderTemplate 'liquid,md' %}
- To include partials, use either the
11ty
{% renderFile %}
tag or the LiquidJS{% render %}
tag.- Note that
renderFile
requires a relative path from the root directory, whilerender
uses a relative path from the/source/_includes/
directory. - Both tags create an encapsulated scope for the partial, so any variables used in the partial must be explicitly passed in.
renderFile
allows overriding the template language (e.g.{% renderFile 'source/_includes/footer_nav.md', data, 'liquid,md' %}
), whilerender
always parses the partial as a LiquidJS template.
- Note that
- To embed Markdown (or other languages) inside LiquidJS templates, use either
the
.md
files are parsed both as Markdown and as LiquidJS templates.- When using Markdown, remember that indentation and whitespace (e.g newlines) matter.
Deploying
Every time a new commit is pushed to main
, it will automatically be deployed
to sass-lang.com. Easy as that!
Thanks!
— Sass Core Team