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less.js

about

less.js is the next evolution of LESS, eventually, it will become LESS 2.0. less.js is a complete rewrite of LESS in JavaScript, and will be able to run directly in the browser, as well as on the server, with node.js.

synopsis

in node.js

var less = require('less');

less.render(".class { width: 10px * 2 }", function (e, css) {
    sys.puts(css); // .class { width: 20px }
});

via the command-line (requires node)

bin/lessc style.less

in the browser

<link rel="less" href="/stylesheets/main.less" type="text/css">