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SassC

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by Aaron Leung (@akhleung), Hampton Catlin (@hcatlin), Marcel Greter (@mgreter) and Michael Mifsud (@xzyfer)

http://github.com/sass/sassc

Warning: LibSass and SassC are deprecated. While it will continue to receive maintenance releases indefinitely, there are no plans to add additional features or compatibility with any new CSS or Sass features. Projects that still use it should move onto Dart Sass.

About SassC

SassC is a wrapper around libsass (http://github.com/sass/libsass) used to generate a useful command-line application that can be installed and packaged for several operating systems.

SassC currently statically links the libsass library, but might one day using dynamic linking if libsass supports that in the future.

About Sass

Sass is a CSS pre-processor language to add on exciting, new, awesome features to CSS. Sass was the first language of its kind and by far the most mature and up to date codebase.

Sass was originally conceived of by the co-creator of this library, Hampton Catlin (@hcatlin). Most of the language has been the result of years of work by Natalie Weizenbaum (@nex3) and Chris Eppstein (@chriseppstein).

For more information about Sass itself, please visit https://sass-lang.com

Initial development of SassC by Aaron Leung and Hampton Catlin was supported by Moovweb.

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Our MIT license is designed to be as simple, and liberal as possible.