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4,583 Pointsscss no such directory
scss installation , receiving no such file or directory .
chuck kotulka
4,583 Pointsyes , it is version Sass 3.4.19 (Selective Steve).
4 Answers
Aaron Wuerch
7,024 Pointsmake sure you change directory?
if you have the test files in your desktop, make sure you cd Desktop. or too the location where your SCSS file is.
also I would recommend having the .scss file in its own folder on the desktop. Ive had issues in the past where the sass --watch . hasnt worked properly automatically detecting the changes of the scss file.
Aaron Wuerch
7,024 Pointsdesktop is spellt incorrectly...
chuck kotulka
4,583 PointsI created a test folder , and input this command : cd destop/test. I received the same response.
chuck kotulka
4,583 PointsI fixed the misspelling and ran the test again , it worked this time . The scss did not however.
Aaron Wuerch
7,024 Pointswhat part of the SCSS didnt work? the --watch ? or did you recieve any error messagE?
Aaron Wuerch
7,024 PointsAaron Wuerch
7,024 PointsDo you have Ruby properly installed?