Can I force Sass to re-compile all files without having to alter them?

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Brad

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May 22, 2011, 3:06:12 AM5/22/11
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Hi everyone,

I'm relatively new to Sass and have a dumb question.

I enable the --debug-info option when running Sass so that I can use
Fire Sass to help debug pages. However, all the debug info leaves me
with heavily bloated files. Thus far I have been getting rid of it by
stopping Sass, deleting all my compiled .css files (or making a change
in a global file), then re-starting Sass using --style compact (which
automatically strips debug tags).

This seems really clumsy to me, and I'm sure I'm just not
understanding the proper work flow. Is there a command I can type in
Sass to force it to re-compile all files without having to go through
all the run-around? I tried using the --update command, but either I'm
doing it wrong or it's not meant for the job. Btw, I run Sass from the
command line.

Has anyone else had this workflow issue?

Thanks in advance!

Nathan Weizenbaum

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May 23, 2011, 4:45:21 PM5/23/11
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Currently, there's no way to force this other than deleting the CSS files.


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Lorin Tackett

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May 23, 2011, 4:51:49 PM5/23/11
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does `touch` not work?

Nathan Weizenbaum

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May 23, 2011, 5:14:30 PM5/23/11
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That should work as well.
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