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@sassy-js/utils

v2.1.0

Published

JavaScript just got some sass. Sassy.js is a set of sassy tools, utilities, methods, and many more! Sassy.js makes it easy to write cleaner, more readable code with fewer bugs and less boilerplate.

Downloads

5

Readme

Sassy.js

JavaScript just got some sass. Sassy.js is a set of sassy tools, utilities, methods, and many more! Sassy.js makes it easy to write cleaner, more readable code with fewer bugs and less boilerplate.

Installation

You can install Sassy.js via npm:

npm install @sassy-js/vanilla

Usage

Here's an example of how to use Sassy.js in your project:

import { sassyMethod } from "sass-js"

const result = sassyMethod("Hello, world!")

console.log(result) // Logs "Hello, world! So sassy!"

Features

  • Sassy tools: Sassy.js provides a set of tools to make your JavaScript code more sassy, including sassy methods, sassy utilities, and more!
  • Clean code: Sassy.js encourages cleaner, more readable code that's easier to maintain and less prone to bugs.
  • Lightweight: Sassy.js is designed to be lightweight and easy to use, with no unnecessary dependencies or bloat.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute to Sassy Fire, please read our contributing guidelines to get started.

License

Sassy Fire is open source software released under the MIT License. We encourage you to use, modify, and distribute Sassy Fire as you see fit.