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Using SCSS/SASS as custom styntax #21

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oskarkrawczyk opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Using SCSS/SASS as custom styntax #21

oskarkrawczyk opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 1 comment

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oskarkrawczyk commented Sep 17, 2024

First of all thank you for this bundle, I've been using an ancient version of Stylelint inside of @jsfiddle for many years, then found you have this great bundle already ready as nearly a drop&replace solution (we released JSFiddle 3 a week ago so I'm updating the remaining bits, including the linters).

I say nearly because I'm thinking if you think it would be possible to use SCSS/SASS as the custom syntax or would it be impossible in your opinion?

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tophf commented Sep 17, 2024

I don't know how to configure stylelint. It's probably possible to use any postcss-compatible syntax via plugins, so try its documentation and add the necessary code in the main index.js, then build it. Although I suppose you'd have to patch and shim the plugin the same way we patch stylelint. We're not doing it, because we expect the resultant bundle to be too big to justify including it with the extension that is primarily used for applying styles, not to author them.

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