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Introducing Sass Modules

Sass recently launched a major new feature you might recognize from other languages: a module system. The new syntax will replace @import with @use and @forward – a big step forward for making Sass partials (one of the language’s most used features) more readable, performant, and safe. This article goes into detail, but you can also read our “Sass Modules, a Primer” article for the quick introduction.

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