Using index files when working with Sass and @use rules
Read OriginalThis article explains the transition from the deprecated Sass @import rule to the newer @use rule. It details the problems with @import, such as global scope and code bloat, and demonstrates how @use provides better namespacing and performance. The guide includes practical examples of using index files to streamline the import of multiple Sass partials, based on the author's experience migrating the MDN Web Docs codebase.
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