Simple SASS scaffolding for prototyping Web/mobile apps, built on top of node-bourbon.Just some sass file build on top of node-bourbon project.
To install as a development dependency, run:
$ npm install --save-dev eggshell
If you need it in production, replace --save-dev
with --save
.
Using the gulp-sass plugin.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
gulp.src('test.scss')
.pipe(sass({
includePaths: require('eggshell').includePaths
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
})
See more from the example folder.
eggshell comes with a set of colors, sizes and fonts set up as defaults, all declared in _variables.scss
:
/* Colors */
$blue: #1F8DD6 !default;
$green: #50CD84 !default;
$yellow: #FFC65E !default;
$orange: #FF8859 !default;
$red: #FF5F5F !default;
$purple: #8B66CB !default;
$black: shade(desaturate($blue, 40%), 60%) !default;
$line: tint($black, 85%) !default;
$grey: tint($black, 60%) !default;
$light: tint($black, 98%) !default;
/* Spacing */
$gutter: 20px !default;
$radius: 2px !default;
/* Sizes */
$pico: 10 !default;
$micro: 11 !default;
$small: 12 !default;
$smaller: 14 !default;
$normal: 16 !default;
$larger: 18 !default;
$large: 24 !default;
$huge: 32 !default;
$gigantic: 48 !default;
/* Font */
$font: 'Open Sans', Arial, sans-serif !default;
If you intend to override these values, simply assign a default value before importing eggshell in your SASS file:
$blue: #0066cc; // New value for blue
@import 'egghshell';
This will replace $blue
with the #0066CC
value instead of the #1F8DD6
default.
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