I have a question:

Is it possible to make sass listen to a directory with many sass files and generate one CSS file? I have found a way by including many sass files into one (style.scss):

@import "scss/header";
@import "scss/footer";

And then run the following code:

sass --watch style.scss:style.css

but the problem is that I have to change that file before I generate a new CSS file.

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If you watch the directory, sass will be able to notice changes in @imported files, and update dependent files.

style.scss:

@import "header";
@import "footer";

And do:

sass --watch .

It will compile all files in the directory to .css; ignoring files whose name start with a _.

I you modify _header.scss or _footer.scss, if will update style.scss too.

You can also output in an other directory:

sass --watch .:output_dir/
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Thanks! It works like a charm. – voigtan Sep 5 '11 at 12:03
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You can tell SASS to watch an entire folder with:

sass --watch application/sass:public/stylesheets

If you import all your partial files, this should generate one file. Every time you edit a file in the folder, the CSS files will be generated automatically.

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that would work to, both solutions is nice. But my goal was to just one CSS file in total and with _ and one scss file that includes everything else was the best solution for me. Thanks for the answer, after 2 days with sass I really like it with all its features! – voigtan Sep 7 '11 at 15:52
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