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CSS Sass Basics (retired) Getting Started with Sass Installing and Using Sass

Installing Sass

Installing via command line and when I try and watch a file it doesn't overwrite automatically when changes are made to the scss file.. I have to manually use the watch feature in the command line again.

1 Answer

Noticed terminal outputs write and not overwrite

 >>> Sass is watching for changes. Press Ctrl-C to stop.
 write ./Documents/camsite/test.css 

Not

>>> Sass is watching for changes. Press Ctrl-C to stop.
 overwrite ./Documents/camsite/test.css

For an unknown, to me, reason the file can on be written to, but not over written.