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Even if the extension is scss, the CSS notation can still be used. Therefore, you can simply write CSS in src/style.scss, for example, without changing the directory structure or changing the extension.
Alternatively, if you do not use ES6 notation in your JavaScript and do not need to compile, you can use the ES5 template, which will generate the CSS files.
Thank you for your helpful reply. I have started my own template as I think I’ll personalize it a bit more.
If I need to come back, I’ll rename the files either manually or using a small bash script. Writing CSS in SCSS is ok, but doesn’t really enforce a standard if you want to.
What problem does this address?
The create-block package allows us to scaffold blocks, but with a preference for SCSS.
When developers prefer to use CSS, they either have to use the default template and rename the files or to create and maintain their template.
What is your proposed solution?
Would it be possible to add a variation to use CSS instead of SCSS?
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