sass-convert --from scss --to scss --in-place path/to/file.scss

will pretty print your file. There's also a --recursive option to process a
whole directory tree of files.

chris

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:03 AM, andres <andres.d...@traddia.com> wrote:

> Got here from the sass site. I guess haml and sass are closely
> related.
>
> Im a web designer / front-end developer. I use aptana and have found
> no way to format my code. Im a bit messy when I work and would like to
> clean it all up. Mainly spaces, indentation, etc. Ive checked all the
> css tidy type tools on the web and they dont understand sass and just
> wreck certain things. ut thats what I need: a css tidy that respects
> sass.
>
> Anybody have any ideas?
>
> Thanks so much!
>
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