pyScss is a compiler for SCSS flavor of the Sass language, a superset of CSS3 that adds programming capabilities and some other syntactic sugar.
You need Python 2.6 or later. Python 3 is also supported.
Installation:
pip install pyScss
Usage:
python -mscss < style.scss
Python API:
from scss import Scss compiler = Scss() compiler.compile("a { color: red + green; }")
95% of Sass 3.2 is supported. If it's not supported, it's a bug! Please file a ticket.
Most of Compass 0.11 is also built in.
Documentation is in Sphinx. You can build it yourself by running make html
from within the docs
directory, or read it on RTD:
http://pyscss.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
The canonical syntax reference is part of the Ruby Sass documentation: http://sass-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html
Copyright © 2012 German M. Bravo (Kronuz). Additional credits in the documentation.
Licensed under the MIT license, reproduced in LICENSE
.