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codekit bourbon features videos help about updates menu buy now bourbon view topics close topics first steps getting started live reload browsers browser sync set language options set output paths action second steps defaults for new projects build your project set target browsers stuff to know codekit git troubleshooting license recovery postcss tools autoprefixer purgecss custom postcss plugins other tools npm babel js transpiler terser js minifier rollup js bundler cache buster html minifier lightningcss bless languages sass less stylus javascript coffeescript typescript pug haml slim kit markdown json image optimizers webp png jpeg svg gif frameworks codekit frameworks tailwind bootstrap bourbon bitters zurb foundation susy nib jeet syntax checkers eslint advanced hooks environment variables adding custom languages team workflows scripting codekit editor plugins nova atom sublime text coda 2 more read only mode upgrading from 2 0 faq what s bourbon bourbon is a simple and lightweight mixin library for sass it s a great way to kickstart a project without having to write boilerplate styles yourself using bourbon just add this line to the top of your main sass stylesheet then save import bourbon that s it yes just start using bourbon features in your sass you can even copy the import statement from the bourbon category of project settings if you re feeling lazy how does the magic work codekit contains a bundled copy of bourbon when the app sees the above import statement in your stylesheet codekit tells the sass compiler where it can find bourbon s files even though they aren t in your project optional install bourbon s files future codekit updates will include newer releases of bourbon as they become available when you recompile your sass file it will use the newer version of bourbon in codekit you can lock a project to the current version of bourbon by installing the framework s files in your project to do so click the install bourbon files button afterwards update the import bourbon statement with a relative path from your sass file to the location where you installed bourbon otherwise the sass compiler will still use the version of bourbon in codekit rather than the one you installed in your project made in san diego ca follow the developer on twitter email support report a bug privacy policy
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