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Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,318 PointsError on the console
Sorry, can someone help? I keep receiving the following error and I have now been stuck for an hour...
treehouse:~/workspace$ scss --watch scss:css
Sass is watching for changes. Press Ctrl-C to stop.
Errno::ENOTDIR: Not a directory @ rb_file_s_mtime - css/style.css
Use --trace for backtrace.
workspace: https://w.trhou.se/cvm0dnclfu
3 Answers
Clinton Hays
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,156 PointsHi Silvia!
I dunno if you've already gotten the answer here, but your console should read:
treehouse:~/workspace$ sass --watch scss:css
You've got "scss" at the beginning of your command.
Happy coding!
Silvia Ramos
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,318 PointsHey Clinton Hays! thank you! I never got it sorted :( I had to kind of follow the video without getting any practise... but now I know! thanks! Kind of funny how a small error can mess up all the code
Clinton Hays
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,156 PointsSeriously! I'm so much less worried about AI taking over now that I know a misplaced semi-colon or an open curly-brace can throw things off so much! Haha
Silvia Ramos
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,318 Pointshaha tell me about it... how a small tiny thing can mess your life in 2 seconds :P