A pure JavaScript implementation of Sass.
A pure JavaScript implementation of Sass.
Sass loader for webpack
Node.js library that communicates with Embedded Dart Sass using the Embedded Sass protocol
Compile SASS / SCSS in the browser.
The linux-x64 binary for sass-embedded
The linux-musl-x64 binary for sass-embedded
A lightweight Sass tool set.
Find the dependencies of a sass file
Get the file associated with a Sass import
Normalize browsers' default style
Sass/SCSS language support for the CodeMirror code editor
A Sass parser for PostCSS, using gonzales-pe.
Lezer-based Sass/SCSS grammar
Parse sass files and extract a graph of imports
TypeScript Sass formatter
The linux-arm64 binary for sass-embedded
The pure js optional dependency for sass-embedded
The pure js optional dependency for sass-embedded
Gulp plugin for sass
The darwin-x64 binary for sass-embedded
The linux-musl-arm64 binary for sass-embedded
The win32-x64 binary for sass-embedded
The win32-arm64 binary for sass-embedded
Tamem-scss is a cross browser helper for sass. You can enjoy coding without create vendor prefix :D.
A module for Sass module developers to ease conditional browser support.
Turn your browser into a coffeescript / sass canvas
A simple script that allows you to run Guard to refresh your web browser and optionally recompile Sass/Haml files
This is the Sass version of Normalize.css, a collection of HTML element and attribute rulesets to normalize styles across all browsers. This port aims to use a light dusting of Sass to make Normalize even easier to integrate with your website.
Gem for opening up your current fontello font in the browser from the command line and copying & converting the files for your Rails app (inclusively Sass enhancements).
Simple and minimalistic library of SASS functions, mixins and basic polyfills to create cross browser CSS-styles.
Dugway allows you to run your Big Cartel theme on your computer, test it in any browser, write code in your favorite editor, and use fancy new tools like CoffeeScript, Sass, and LESS. It's awesome.
Prototype your UI development using tools like HAML and SASS with your changes showing up in the browser every time you save.
MoCo monitors web templates. On updates the templates are compiled and the browser reloaded. MoCo currently supports CoffeeScript, Sass, LESS, Markdown and Haml. Mac OS X only.
A dark color scheme for ActiveAdmin Ruby CMS. This gem provides Sass files that you can include via Sprockets. The dark theme automatically switches on / off with your system’s dark / light mode. You can override that on the browser level if you wish.
customize.css provides you the base styling for your application and gives you ability to easily customize the look of your app. The main advantage of this lib that you don't have to overwrite styles you can just set it. Another advantage is that all inputs, checkboxes, radio buttons, select boxes have the same look and behaviour in all browsers. Also you can change the look of select or checkbox by setting several `sass` maps. This is the engine that supports themes so developers are able to share themes between each other.