1 Welcome to the LibSass documentation!
4 LibSass is just a library. To run the code locally (i.e. to compile your stylesheets), you need an implementer. SassC (get it?) is an implementer written in C. There are a number of other implementations of LibSass - for example Node. We encourage you to write your own port - the whole point of LibSass is that we want to bring Sass to many other languages, not just Ruby!
6 We're working hard on moving to full parity with Ruby Sass... learn more at the [The-LibSass-Compatibility-Plan](compatibility-plan.md)!
8 ### Implementing LibSass
10 If you're interested in implementing LibSass in your own project see the [API Documentation](api-doc.md) which now includes implementing
11 your own [Sass functions](api-function.md). You may wish to [look at other implementations](implementations.md) for your language of choice.
14 ### Contributing to LibSass
16 | Issue Tracker | Issue Triage | Community Guidelines |
17 |-------------------|----------------------------------|-----------------------------|
18 | We're always needing help, so check out our issue tracker, help some people out, and read our article on [Contributing](contributing.md)! It's got all the details on what to do! | To help understand the process of triaging bugs, have a look at our [Issue-Triage](triage.md) document. | Oh, and don't forget we always follow [[Sass Community Guidelines|http://sass-lang.com/community-guidelines]]. Be nice and everyone else will be nice too! |
20 Please refer to the steps on [Building LibSass](build.md)