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Stheven Cabral
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 29,841 PointsHow do I install and use a compiler in my own terminal?
Workspace already has a compiler built into it. How do I install one in my computer's terminal?
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Mohamed El-Damarawy
11,294 PointsI think you mean IDE! If that's the case you can go for VS Code
Stheven Cabral
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 29,841 PointsStheven Cabral
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 29,841 PointsNope. I wanted to know how to enable compiler on a command line, so that I could use the sass commands that Guil shows in the video. I figured it out though. I have to install Sass directly on my terminal to allow compiling of sass and scss files to css.