For many years, Culture Amp took the second option, and distributed shared components without compiled CSS. This meant that every app that consumed shared components needed to include the necessary CSS build tooling – at that time CSS Modules and node-sass – with a compatible version and configuration. This was relatively easy to set up, but over time proved difficult to maintain. When node-sass was deprecated in... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
ES 2 component Sass files are compiled using dart Sass instead of node-sass. This change was made because node-sass has been deprecated. Source: almost 2 years ago
I will deal with SCSS later, in separate blog entry. For here and now, just to make sure everything is working correctly, I need to apply some possibly simplest style to my boilerplate code. To transpile SCSS to CSS, I need to install node-sass package. Version 6.0.0 just came out a few days ago, but for a sake of any possible compatibility issues, I'll install previous version which is 5.0.0:. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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