Let Jekyll build your Sass and SCSS!
Jekyll Sass Converter requires Jekyll 2.0.0 or greater and is bundled with Jekyll so you don't need to install it if you're already using Jekyll.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'jekyll-sass-converter'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install jekyll-sass-converter
Jekyll Sass Converter comes bundled with Jekyll 2.0.0 and greater. For more information about usage, visit the Jekyll Assets Documentation page.
Starting with v2.0, the Converter will by default generate a source map file along with
the .css output file. The source map is useful when we use the web developers tools of
Chrome or
Firefox to debug our .sass or .scss
stylesheets.
The source map is a file that maps from the output .css file to the original source
.sass or .scss style sheets. Thus enabling the browser to reconstruct the original source
and present the reconstructed original in the debugger.
Configuration options are specified in the _config.yml file in the following way:
sass:
<option_name1>: <option_value1>
<option_name2>: <option_value2>Available options are:
-
styleSets the style of the CSS-output. Can be
nested,compact,compressed, orexpanded. See the SASS_REFERENCE for details.Defaults to
compact. -
sass_dirAn array of filesystem-paths which should be searched for Sass partials.
Defaults to
_sass -
line_commentsWhen set to true, the line number and filename of the source is included in the compiled CSS-file. Useful for debugging when the source map is not available, but might considerably increase the size of the generated CSS files.
Defaults to
false. -
sourcemapControls when source maps shall be generated.
never— causes no source maps to be generated at all.always— source maps will always be generated.development— source maps will only be generated if the site is in development environment. That is, when the environment variableJEKYLL_ENVis set todevelopment.
Defaults to
always.
- Fork it ( https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sass-converter/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request