Code Style. Sass
Use this page to configure code style options for Sass files. When you change these settings, the Preview pane shows how this will affect your code.
Tabs and Indents
Use tab character |
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Smart tabs | An indentation consists of two parts. One part results from nesting code blocks, and the other part is determined by alignment.
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Tab size | In this field, specify the number of spaces that fits in a tab. |
Indent | In this field, specify the number of spaces to be inserted for each indent level. |
Continuation indent | In this field, specify the number of spaces to be inserted between the values of properties. |
Keep indents on empty lines | If this checkbox is selected, CLion retains indents on empty lines as if they contained some code. If the checkbox is cleared, CLion deletes the tab characters and spaces on empty lines. |
Blank Lines
Use this tab to define where and how many blank lines you want CLion to retain and insert in your code after reformatting. The results are displayed in the Preview pane.
Keep Maximum Blank Lines | In this area, specify the number of extra blank lines to be kept after reformatting. |
Minimum Blank Lines | In this area, configure whether to have or not to have extra empty lines around top-level blocks and nested selectors. In the field next to each option, specify the minimum number of extra blank lines to be left. |
Other
Use the controls in the Comments area to configure positioning of line and block comments and spaces inside them.
By default, when you enclose a code fragment in a block comment, the text starts right after the opening
/*
characters without any spaces. Before the closing*/
characters no space is inserted either. This default code style may conflict with some linters' rules, for example, ESLint.
Set from
Click this link and choose the language to be used as the base for the current language code style.
To return to the initial set of code style settings and discard the changes, click Reset.