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title: Install Sass
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%h2 There are a couple of ways to start using Sass:
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%h3 Applications
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There are 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
<small>(and totally worth it)</small>.
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= link_to "CodeKit", "http://incident57.com/codekit/"
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= link_to "Compass.app", "http://compass.kkbox.com/"
%span.info (Paid, Open Source)
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= link_to "Ghostlab", "http://www.vanamco.com/ghostlab/"
%span.info (Paid)
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= link_to "Hammer", "http://hammerformac.com/"
%span.info (Paid)
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= link_to "Koala", "http://koala-app.com/"
%span.info (Open Source)
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= link_to "LiveReload", "http://livereload.com/"
%span.info (Paid, Open Source)
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= link_to "Prepros", "https://prepros.io/"
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= link_to "Scout-App", "http://scout-app.io/"
%span.info (Free, Open Source)
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%h3 Command Line
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When you install Sass on the command line, you'll be able to run the
`sass` executable to compile `.sass` and `.scss` files to `.css` files.
For example:
sass source/stylesheets/index.scss build/stylesheets/index.css
First install Sass using one of the options below, then run
`sass --version` to be sure it installed correctly. If it did, this will
include `#{impl_version(:dart)}`. You can also run `sass --help` for more
information about the command-line interface.
Once it's all set up, <strong>go and play</strong>. If you're brand new to
Sass we've set up some resources to help you learn pretty darn quick.
%p= link_to "Learn More About Sass", "/guide", :class => "button primary"
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%dt Install Anywhere (Standalone)
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You can install Sass on Windows, Mac, or Linux by downloading the
package for your operating system
#{link_to "from GitHub", release_url(:dart)} and
<a href="https://katiek2.github.io/path-doc/">adding it to your
<code>PATH</code></a>. That's all—there are no external dependencies and
nothing else you need to install.
%dt Install Anywhere (npm)
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If you use Node.js, you can also install Sass using
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/">npm</a> by running
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npm install -g sass
<strong>However, please note</strong> that this will install the pure
JavaScript implementation of Sass, which runs somewhat slower than the
other options listed here. But it has the same interface, so it'll be
easy to swap in another implementation later if you need a bit more
speed!
%dt Install on Windows (Chocolatey)
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If you use <a href="https://chocolatey.org/">the Chocolatey package
manager</a> for Windows, you can install Dart Sass by running
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choco install sass
%dt Install on Mac OS X (Homebrew)
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If you use <a href="https://brew.sh/">the Homebrew package
manager</a> for Mac OS X, you can install Dart Sass by running
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brew install --devel sass/sass/sass