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If I make a change to application.css.scss, no changes are reflected unless I do rake assets:precompile. However, when I run that, none of the JavaScript in my application works. At that point, I have no way of getting the JavaScript to work unless I re-clone the application from GitHub (which wipes out my CSS changes of course). This is all on a local development environment. Any ideas as to why?

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    Not enough information in your question for us to answer. Are you running in development? Have you tried rake assets:clubber? You shouldn't need to precompile your assets unless you're going into production. If you've already precompiled you might need to clean them up using clubber.
    – Leo Correa
    Apr 24, 2015 at 20:50
  • I did say that is in in a "local development environment". It seems as though running rake assets:clobber rather than rake assets:clubber did the trick. If you submit as an answer, I will accept it. Thanks!
    – Trinculo
    Apr 24, 2015 at 21:13
  • Apologies, I only read the local environment. You can still run production in a local environment :)
    – Leo Correa
    Apr 24, 2015 at 21:26

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Running in development environment should not use precompiled assets unless you've previously precompiled them.

Clean them up with rake assets:clobber and it should pick up your assets as opposed to the precompiled ones.

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