Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) is a preprocessor scripting language that is compiled or interpreted into Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Sass extends CSS by enabling features like variables, nested rules, mixins, functions, and inheritance, which are not available in standard CSS. It helps developers write more maintainable, efficient, and organized CSS code by reducing repetition and making it easier to manage large stylesheets.
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