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title: Upgrading Compass
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layout: tutorial
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crumb: Upgrading
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classnames:
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- tutorial
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---
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Upgrading Compass
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So a new version of compass is out and you'd like to upgrade, but you're not sure how.
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Well you've come to the right place.
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There's a few things you should know.
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1. **What is my currently installed compass version?**
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You can find out your compass version by running `compass version`
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on the command line.
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2. **What is the latest compass version?**
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The latest version of compass is proudly displayed [here](https://rubygems.org/gems/compass).
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<br>
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![rubygems](http://img.skitch.com/20101116-xkd9mtmqearh5mwhca33pa5yyy.png)
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3. **What is the latest preview release?** There's not always a preview release,
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but when there is, you can see the latest version [here](https://rubygems.org/gems/compass)
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<br>
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![rubygem versions](http://img.skitch.com/20101116-d3j5hf8ishb9x5249et8b6i23i.png)
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4. Compass keeps a very detailed list of changes in every release. You can read
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the [changelog](/CHANGELOG/) to get up to speed on what has changed.
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If you're scared to upgrade, that's silly. Read [this](./im-scared/). |