Underscore in partial Sass file

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忘掉有多难 2020-12-08 18:40

Is it necessary to have a .scss partial file start with an underscore? The documentation states that a partial should start with an underscore, because the file would otherw

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  • 2020-12-08 19:22

    1. Partials must start with an underscore if you do not want them to be generated into a css file.

    2. A scss file can import another file without an underscore and still compile correctly.

    Take this example:

    sass
        +-- base
        |   +-- _normalize.scss 
        +-- components  
        |   +-- site-header.scss
        +-- utilities       
        |   +-- _icons.scss
        +-- site.scss
    

    Here we can see that site-header.scss and site.scss do not have underscores. If I ran a gulp task to compile anything within the sass folder, two files would be output.

    site-header.css
    site.css
    

    We do not want to generate site-header.css but because we have omitted the underscore the compiler only ignores files with an underscore and generates a css file for it.

    site-header.scss can still be referenced in site.scss with an @import

    @import 'components\site-header';
    

    This will result in the same outcome whether it is prefixed with an underscore or not.

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