/metalsmith-sass

Sass plugin for Metalsmith.

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metalsmith-sass

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A Sass plugin for Metalsmith.

Installation

npm install --save metalsmith-sass

Getting Started

If you haven't checked out Metalsmith before, head over to their website and check out the documentation.

CLI Usage

If you are using the command-line version of Metalsmith, you can install via npm, and then add the metalsmith-sass key to your metalsmith.json file:

{
  "plugins": {
    "metalsmith-sass": {
      "outputStyle": "expanded"
    }
  }
}

JavaScript API

If you are using the JS Api for Metalsmith, then you can require the module and add it to your .use() directives:

var sass = require('metalsmith-sass');

metalsmith.use(sass({
  outputStyle: "expanded"
}));

Options

Under the hood, this plugin is using node-sass, and there are few options you can pass through to it:

outputStyle

Compression-level of the output CSS. Can be 'nested', 'expanded', 'compact', 'compressed'.

outputDir

Change the base folder path styles are outputed to. You can use this in combination with Metalsmith's destination option to control where styles end up after the build.

The final output directory is equal to Metalsmith.destination() + outputDirOption. For example, the following setup output styles to build/css/ even though the source files are in src/scss/:

Metalsmith()
  .source("src/")
  .destination("build/")
  .use(sass({
    outputDir: 'css/'   // This changes the output dir to "build/css/" instead of "build/scss/"
  }))
  .build(function () {
    done();
  });

includePaths

Array of path names of directories to look for @import statements. By default, this plugin should locate all imports own its own, but if you are getting not found errors, try manually adding some paths.

imagePath

Base path to use when evaluating image-url() functions in a stylesheet. Path will be prefixed to the value.

Credits

Thanks to Segment.io for creating and open-sourcing Metalsmith! Also thanks to the whole community behind the node-sass project.