--- title: Compass Help crumb: Help classnames: - help - getting-started layout: site --- %article %h1 Getting started with Compass :markdown Compass is an open-source CSS authoring framework which uses the [Sass stylesheet language](http://sass-lang.com) to make writing stylesheets powerful and easy. If you're not familiar with Sass, you can take a look at [these simple tutorials](http://sass-lang.com/tutorial.html) to get caught up.
An introduction to Compass from Lorin Tackett on Vimeo.
:markdown ## Installing Compass Compass is a tool that runs on the command line. On any system with ruby installed, open your terminal and type: gem install compass This will install Compass and Sass too. If you want to verify that compass is installed: compass version ## Manual Setup compass create /path/to/project cd /path/to/project compass watch Now you can edit the `*.scss` files in the `sass` directory with the text editor of your choice. the `compass watch` process will automatically compile your them into css in the stylesheets directory whenever they change. The files in the `sass` directory are yours and you can change them, delete them, add new ones, etc. ## Manual setup using the Blueprint Framework When starting a project from scratch: compass create /path/to/project --using blueprint When installing into an existing project: cd /path/to/project compass install blueprint To read more about using the Blueprint framework with Compass, [see the docs](/reference/blueprint/) ## Rails Setup compass init rails /path/to/myrailsproject Using Blueprint with Rails: compass init rails /path/to/myrailsproject --using blueprint