Recursively compile all SCSS files into minified CSS
npm install @adamlui/scss-to-css
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As a global utility:
```
$ npm install -g @adamlui/scss-to-css
As a dev dependency (e.g. for build scripts), from your project root:
``
$ npm install -D @adamlui/scss-to-css
As a runtime dependency (e.g. for on-the-fly compilation), from your project root:
``
$ npm install @adamlui/scss-to-css

The basic global command is:
``
$ scss-to-css
Sample output:

📝 Note: Source maps are also generated by default unless -S or --no-source-maps is passed.
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To specify input/output paths:
``
$ scss-to-css [input_path] [output_path]
- [input_path]: Path to SCSS file or directory containing SCSS files to be compiled, relative to the current working directory.[output_path]
- : Path to file or directory where CSS + source map files will be stored, relative to input root (if not provided, css/ is used).
📝 Note: If folders are passed, files will be processed recursively unless -R or --no-recursion is passed.
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To use as a package script, in your project's package.json:
`json`
"scripts": {
"build:css": "
},
Replace with scss-to-css + optional args. Then, npm run build:css can be used to run the command.
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Compile all SCSS files in the current directory (outputs to css/):
``
$ scss-to-css
Compile all SCSS files in a specific directory (outputs to css/path/to/your/directory/):
``
$ scss-to-css path/to/your/directory
Compile a specific file (outputs to css/path/to/your/file.min.css):
``
$ scss-to-css path/to/your/file.scss
Specify both input and output directories (outputs to output_folder/):
``
$ scss-to-css input_folder output_folder
📝 Note: Output CSS is minified unless -M or --no-minify is passed.
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`
Boolean options:
-n, --dry-run Don't actually compile the file(s), just
show if they will be processed.
-d, --include-dotfolders Include dotfolders in file search.
-S, --no-source-maps Prevent source maps from being generated.
-M, --no-minify Disable minification of output CSS.
-R, --no-recursion Disable recursive file searching.
-r, --relative-output Output files relative to each source file instead of to input root.
-c, --copy Copy compiled CSS to clipboard instead of
writing to file if single source file is
processed.
-q, --quiet Suppress all logging except errors.
Parameter options:
--ignores="dir/,file1.scss,file2.sass" Files/directories to exclude from
compilation.
--comment="comment" Prepend header comment to
compiled CSS. Separate by
line using '\n'.
--ui-lang="code" ISO 639-1 code of language to display UI in.
--config="path/to/file" Load custom config file.
Commands:
-i, --init Create config file (in project root).
-h, --help Display help screen.
-v, --version Show version number.
`
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scss-to-css can be customized using a scss-to-css.config.mjs or scss-to-css.config.js placed in your project root.
Example defaults:
`js`
export default {
dryRun: false, // don't actually minify the file(s), just show if they will be processed
includeDotFolders: false, // include dotfolders in file search
noSourceMaps: false, // prevent source maps from being generated
noMinify: false, // disable minification of output CSS
noRecursion: false, // disable recursive file searching
relativeOutput: false, // output files relative to each src file instead of to input root
copy: false, // copy compiled CSS to clipboard instead of write to file if single file processed
quietMode: false, // suppress all logging except errors
ignores: '', // files/dirs to exclude from minification
comment: '' // header comment to prepend to minified code
}
💡 Run scss-to-css init to generate a template scss-to-css.config.mjs in your project root.

You can also import scss-to-css into your app to use its API methods, both as an ECMAScript module or a CommonJS module.
#### ECMAScript*:
`js`
import scssToCSS from '@adamlui/scss-to-css'
#### CJS:
`js`
const scssToCSS = require('@adamlui/scss-to-css')
###### _*Node.js version 14 or higher required_
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💡 Compiles SCSS based on the string input supplied.
If source code is passed, it is directly compiled, then an object containing srcPath + code + srcMap + error is returned:
`js
const srcCode = 'h1 { font-size: 40px ; code { font-face: Roboto Mono }}',
compileResult = scssToCSS.compile(srcCode)
console.log(compileResult.error) // outputs runtime error, or undefined if no error`
console.log(compileResult.code) // outputs minified CSS: 'h1{font-size:40px}h1 code{font-face:Roboto Mono}'
If a file path is passed, the file's code is loaded then compiled to CSS, returning an object like above.
If a directory path is passed, SCSS files are searched for (recursively by default), each one's code is loaded then compiled, then an array of objects containing srcPath + code + srcMap + error is returned:
`js
// Outputs paths to SCSS files in working directory + all nested directories
const compileResults = scssToCSS.compile('.')
compileResults.forEach(result => console.log(result.srcPath))
// Outputs compiled CSS from 2nd SCSS file if found, or undefined if not found`
console.log(compileResults[1].code)
Options are boolean, passed as object properties. For example:
`js.code
// Returns array of data objects where contains unminified CSS`
scssToCSS.compile(inputDir, { minify: false })
Available parameters (and their default settings) are:
Name | Type | Desciption | Default value
-----------------|---------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------
recursive | Boolean | Recursively search for nested files if dir path passed. | trueverbose | Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | truedotFolders | Boolean | Include dotfolders in file search. | falseminify | Boolean | Minify output CSS. | truesourceMaps | Boolean | Generate CSS source maps. | truerelativeOutput | Boolean | Output files relative to each source file instead of to input root. | falseignores | Array | Files/dirs to exclude from compilation. | []comment | String | Header comment to prepend to compiled CSS. Separate by line using '\n'. | ''
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💡 Searches for all SCSS files within the searchDir string passed (useful for discovering what files compile() will process) and returns an array containing their filepaths.
Options are boolean, passed as object properties. For example:
`js
// Search for SCSS files in exactly assets/scss
const searchResults = scssToCSS.findSCSS('assets/scss', { recursive: false })
console.log(searchResults)
/* sample output:
findSCSS() » Searching for SCSS files...
findSCSS() » Search complete! 2 files found.
findSCSS() » Check returned array.
[
'E:\\js\\utils\\scss-to-css\assets\\scss\\foo.scss',
'E:\\js\\utils\\scss-to-css\assets\\scss\\bar.sass'
]
*/
`
Available parameters (and their default settings) are:
Name | Type | Desciption | Default value
--------------|---------|----------------------------------------------------------|---------------
recursive | Boolean | Recursively search for nested files in searchDir passed. | trueverbose | Boolean | Show logging in console/terminal. | truedotFolders | Boolean | Include dotfolders in file search. | falseignores | Array | Files/dirs to exclude from search results. | []`

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