Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Hans-Christoph Steiner" <[email protected]>

* Package name    : django-sass-processor
  Version         : 0.5.4
  Upstream Author : Jacob Rief
* URL             : https://github.com/jrief/django-sass-processor
* License         : EXPAT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Package source  :
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/django-sass-processor.git
  Description: compile files from markup languages such as SASS/SCSS

 django-sass-processor converts *.scss or *.sass files into *.css
 while rendering templates. For performance reasons this is done only
 once, since the preprocessor keeps track on the timestamps and only
 recompiles, if any of the imported SASS/SCSS files is younger than
 the corresponding generated CSS file.
 .
 This Django app provides a templatetag {% sass_src
 'path/to/file.scss' %}, which can be used instead of the built-in
 templatetag static. Since version 0.3.4 this also works for Jinja2
 templates.
 .
 If SASS/SCSS files shall be referenced through the Media class, or
 media property, the SASS processor can be used directly.
 .
 Additionally, django-sass-processor is shipped with a management
 command, which can convert the content of all occurrences inside the
 templatetag sass_src as an offline operation. Hence the libsass
 compiler is not required in a production environment.
 .
 During development, a `sourcemap <https://developer.chrome.com="";
 devtools="" docs="" css-preprocessors="">`__ is generated along side
 with the compiled *.css file. This allows to debug style sheet errors
 much easier.
 .
 With this tool, you can safely remove your Ruby installations
 "Compass" and "SASS" from your Django projects. You neither need any
 directory "watching" daemons based on node.js.

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