CSS pre-processors are scripting languages that extend the default capabilities of CSS. They enable you to use features not available in standard CSS, such as variables, mixins, functions, and nesting. The pre-processor code is then compiled into regular CSS that browsers can understand. Common examples include Sass, Less, and Stylus. They enhance CSS development by promoting code reusability, maintainability, and organization.
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