I still edit my .scss files in either Eclipse or a text editor. But to process 
them, I rely on the CodeKit[1] app. You set up "projects" in CodeKit, which are 
just folders that you drag into its main window. You can have multiple projects 
monitored and you can tweak the settings of individual files within a project 
(e.g. make a specific file generate to a different folder than the default 
project folder). Then leave CodeKit running and it'll automatically process 
your files to generate your CSS output whenever it detects a change to a file 
(it's smart enough to regenerate files that include mixins and partials).

CodeKit does a lot more than just process .scss files, though.  It can also 
process your javascript to run it through a syntax checker and then minify it 
for production. It also has support for Less and Compass, although I don't use 
those, so I couldn't tell you how good it is at handling those files. It also 
does image optimization, but I've not used that feature either.

F

[1] http://incident57.com/codekit

On 2013-Jun-19, at 03:55 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do you edit that in eclipse? How do you generate the real css for 
> deployment? For development? SASS sounds nice to me, but actually using it 
> sounds complicated to the point that I just use css. 
> 
> On Jun 19, 2013, at 1:28 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:
> 
>> Way simpler right?
> 
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