SassPython – bindings for libsass why? the guy on this talk asqued for it: http://www.confreaks.com/videos/859-railsconf2012-the-future-of-sass I wanted to play with ctypes who? marianoguerra how? first of all download, compile and install libsass: git clone https://github.com/hcatlin/libsass.git cd libsass ./configure make sudo make install then you can play with this project in two ways command line if no options provided read from stdin: ➜ src ./sass.py table.hl td.ln { text-align: right; } table.hl td.ln { text-align: right; } from a file: ➜ src ./sass.py -f ../examples/simple.scss .content-navigation { border-color: #3bbfce; color: darken(#3bbfce, 9%); } .border { padding: 8px; margin: 8px; border-color: #3bbfce; } from a folder: # I think it doesn't work, never used sass before and don't know what # this means :) ➜ src ./sass.py -d ../examples/ you can’t chew gum and walk at the same time: ➜ src ./sass.py -f ../examples/simple.scss -d ~ usage: sass.py [-h] [-f FILE_PATH | -d DIR_PATH] sass.py: error: argument -d/--dir: not allowed with argument -f/--file code from a string: Python 2.7.3 (default, Apr 20 2012, 22:44:07) >>> import sass >>> STYLE = """ ... table.hl td.ln { ... text-align: right; ... } ... """ >>> ok, style = sass.compile(STYLE) >>> ok True >>> print style table.hl td.ln { text-align: right; } from a file: >>> ok, style = sass.compile_path("../examples/simple.scss") >>> ok True >>> print style .content-navigation { border-color: #3bbfce; color: darken(#3bbfce, 9%); } .border { padding: 8px; margin: 8px; border-color: #3bbfce; } from a folder: >>> ok, style = sass.compile_folder("../examples/") # ??? # Profit! how to install? from sources python 2: sudo python2 setup.py install python 3: sudo python3 setup.py install using pip sudo pip install SassPython license? MIT + optional beer for the creator what’s left to do? make the folder stuff work add command line options to specify option styles see what the return value of the compile_* means and use it if needed