Much of Sass’s extra functionality comes in the form of new at-rules it adds on top of CSS:
@use loads mixins, functions, and variables from other Sass stylesheets, and combines CSS from multiple stylesheets together.
@forward loads a Sass stylesheet and makes its mixins, functions, and variables available when your stylesheet is loaded with the @use rule.
@import extends the CSS at-rule to load styles, mixins, functions, and variables from other stylesheets.
@mixin and @include makes it easy to re-use chunks of styles.
@function defines custom functions that can be used in SassScript expressions.
@extend allows selectors to inherit styles from one another.
@at-root puts styles within it at the root of the CSS document.
@error causes compilation to fail with an error message.
@warn prints a warning without stopping compilation entirely.
@debug prints a message for debugging purposes.
Flow control rules like @if, @each, @for, and @while control whether or how many times styles are emitted.
Sass also has some special behavior for plain CSS at-rules: they can contain interpolation, and they can be nested in style rules. Some of them, like @media and @supports, also allow SassScript to be used directly in the rule itself without interpolation.
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