15 個實用的Sass和Compass工具
1. Compass.app</h2>
1. Compass.app</h2>
Compass is a stylesheet authoring framework that makes your stylesheets
and markup easier to build and maintain. With compass, you write your
stylesheets in Sass instead of plain CSS. Compass.app is a menubar only
app for Sass and Compass. It helps designers compile stylesheets easily
without resorting to command line interface. Compass.app is written in
Java (JRuby), and works in mac, linux and pc. You do not need to install
Ruby environment to use it.
2. Scout
Scout is a cross-platform app that runs Sass and Compass in a
self-contained Ruby environment, Scout runs Sass and Compass in a
self-contained Ruby environment, letting you effortlessly manage all of
your Sass projects with a handful of clicks. You’ll never have to worry
about your Ruby setup or deal with technical issues. Scout does all of
the heavy lifting, giving you more time to do what you love.
3. Codekit
Codekit is a powerful compiler that processes Sass, Compass, Less,
Stylus, Jade, Haml, Slim, CoffeeScript and Javascript files
automatically each time you save. With live browser reloads, image
optimization and easy debugging, it makes working with Compass and Sass a
breeze. The app also offers team collaboration and helps reduce load
times by combining and minifying files.
4. Archetype
Archteype is a Compass/Sass framework for creating configurable,
composable UI patterns and components. It’s well documented and uses a
natural language syntax.
5. Susy
Susy provides responsive grids for Compass, filling the void left when
grids were stripped from Compass. You can quickly add media-query
breakpoints for new layouts, or create your own math using Susy’s array
of grid helpers. It has the power to help you build a site in minutes,
or create a scalable grid library for use in large projects.
6. The Saasway
The Sass Way covers the latest news and topics on crafting CSS using
Sass and Compass, with articles, resources and tutorials to suit both
beginners and advanced users.
7. Sassaparilla
Sassaparilla makes starting responsive web projects faster using Sass
and Compass. It focuses heavily on better typography with exceptional
vertical rhythm, and lets you work in px while compiling in ems,
eliminating a lot of math designers often need to do. It supports
variables using Sass for things like color.
8. LivingStyleGuide
The LivingStyleGuide Gem is an easy way to create front-end style guides
using Sass and Compass. Just add Markdown to your Sass to create your
guides.
9. Pondasee
Pondasee has been made to help front-end designers accelerate their
work-flow for making web applications. It is NOT a CSS framework, it is a
front-end starter kit combined with the power of SCSS & Compass to
help build a template.
10. LiveReload
LiveReload resides in your menu bar and monitors changes in the file
system. As soon as you save a file, it is preprocessed as required, and
the browser is refreshed. It ships with SASS, Compass, LESS, Stylus,
CoffeeScript, IcedCoffeeScript, Eco, SLIM, HAML and Jade, and is
controlled by two main checkboxes, so you won’t get lost.
11. Koala
Koala is a GUI app for CoffeeScript, Compass, Less, and Sass
compilation, to make you a more efficient web developer. It runs on Mac,
Linux, and Windows, and includes real-time compilation, multi-language
support, and more.
12. Bootstrap Sass
Bootstrap-Sass is a Sass-based version of Bootstrap, perfect for your
Sass-powered applications. It can be installed with Rails, Compass, or
Sass-only.
13. Forge
Forge is a free command-line toolkit for bootstrapping and developing
WordPressthemes in a tidy environment using front-end languages like
Sass, LESS, and CoffeeScript. Forge creates a neatly organized source
folder with clean and simple scaffolding (base template files, SCSS
files, and theme options). The source folder is automatically compiled
to your local WordPress install(s) as you save changes and work on your
theme.
14. Prepros
Prepros is an app dedicated to making compiling code easier. It compiles
all of your Sass, Scss, Compass, Less, Jade, Haml and CoffeeScript in
real time, with live browser refresh to keep your preprocessing workflow
seamless. It has no dependencies and features a built-in HTTP server,
background file watch, error notification and live CSS injection.
15. Break Point
Breakpoint makes writing media queries in Sass super simple — just
create a variable using a simplified syntax, based on most commonly used
media queries, then call it using the “breakpoint” mixin. Breakpoint
handles all of the heavy lifting, from writing the media query itself to
handling cross-browser compatibility issues.