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Documentation is confusing #495

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7ze opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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Documentation is confusing #495

7ze opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@7ze
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7ze commented Oct 20, 2020

So, I was going through the SASS documentation, looking for instructions to install SASS, and I found that it wasn't clear enough. Now, don't get me wrong. Installing sass through npm is easy enough but I was trying to install the standalone version (Since it was also mentioned that it was faster than the JS implementation) through github, and there was barely any instructions to do so. I'm of the opinion, that the installation walk-through of the standalone version needs definite improvement.

Install Anywhere (Standalone) needs better documentation in my opinion.

@Awjin Awjin transferred this issue from sass/dart-sass Oct 20, 2020
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agree: it could need some love on the formatting of that content. It's weired and confusing. I also had trouble back then to get the binary and how to install it.
However there's alsono mentioin that installing the binary won't help with node projects: they still want sass to be installed inside the project which imho somehow defeats the purpose of having the (global) binary in PATH.

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nex3 commented Sep 19, 2022

What additional information would you like to see, specifically? There's really not much to say about how to install a standalone binary other than "download it and execute it".

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