A curated list of awesome Sass resources, including libraries, frameworks, articles, and tools.
Awesome Sass is a comprehensive, curated collection of resources for the Sass CSS preprocessor. It serves as a central hub for developers to discover libraries, frameworks, articles, screencasts, and tools to enhance their Sass workflow and knowledge.
Sass developers of all levels, from beginners seeking learning materials to advanced users looking for specialized libraries and best practices.
Developers choose Awesome Sass for its authoritative, high-quality curation by a prominent community member, ensuring reliable and up-to-date resources without the noise of crowd-sourced lists.
A curated list of awesome Sass.
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Maintained by HugoGiraudel, a leading Sass authority, ensuring high-quality, vetted resources like the Sass Guidelines and personal projects such as SassyJSON, which are reliably cited.
Spans from beginner books like 'Jump Start Sass' to advanced articles on Sass algorithms and architecture, covering all skill levels with practical tutorials and code examples.
Includes live CodePen and SassMeister links for hands-on experimentation, such as gradient mixins and sorting algorithms, allowing developers to see Sass in action.
The author explicitly refuses pull requests, stating the list is a personal knowledge base, making it static and potentially outdated without crowd-sourced updates.
Heavily focuses on the author's own projects and preferred resources, which may overlook alternative tools or emerging trends in the broader Sass ecosystem.
As a static markdown list, it misses modern directory features like search, filtering, or ratings, making navigation cumbersome for specific needs.