This is a good way when you don’t have any other mechanism to compile those files bundled with the software/theme/plugin. In a blog post from January 2018, I’ve explained how to set such a file watcher up to compile Sass files. In the past I have usually used the file watchers from PhpStorm. But one of the files that is included for quite some time is the package.json file, defining various npm tasks, of which some are responsible to compile Sass files or watch for file changes on those files. When I inspected the files, I could see some new files in the directory. ![]() I always use the “sassified” version and create it with the WP-CLI scaffold command. Last week I started with a new project and developed a theme using Underscores as the base theme.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |