CK2 defaults to placing .sass-cache inside my sass folder, which commandline ruby doesn't - it pops it along side my sass source files. Why does this matter?
Because in sublimetext, if I do a global search and replace (something I do quite a lot of) then ST opens all the cache files in new tabs all over my 30" display and replaces cruft that I wasn't interested in. Of course non-replace finds are also muddied up.
Not life and death - but annoying. Ideally the cache location would follow the original sass practice, alternatively an option to move it would be fine.
CK2 defaults to placing .sass-cache inside my sass folder, which commandline ruby doesn't - it pops it along side my sass source files. Why does this matter?
Because in sublimetext, if I do a global search and replace (something I do quite a lot of) then ST opens all the cache files in new tabs all over my 30" display and replaces cruft that I wasn't interested in. Of course non-replace finds are also muddied up.
Not life and death - but annoying. Ideally the cache location would follow the original sass practice, alternatively an option to move it would be fine.
Cheers!