# Changelog ## 0.4.1 - Fix a weird issue where the jekyll server never booted up because the converter class got in an infinite loop trying to make a socket connection to the postcss server. ## 0.4.0 ### Process SCSS/Sass files The plugin now processes scss and sass files in addition to css files. This requires using the [postcss-scss](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-scss) syntax parser in your postcss.config.js ```javascript module.exports = { parser: 'postcss-scss', plugins: [ // ... ] }; jekyll-postcss has a higher priority, so it will hand off the the postcss output to jekyll-sass-converter to finish off compiling. ``` ## 0.3.2 - Output valid CSS when running outside the development environment ## 0.3.1 - Only run development server in development. - This was discovered when attempting to deploy to Netlify. You can read more about it here [#8](https://github.com/mhanberg/jekyll-postcss/issues/8), [#15](https://github.com/mhanberg/jekyll-postcss/issues/15), and [here](https://community.netlify.com/t/deploy-is-hanging-postcss-problem/14822). ## 0.3.0 - Update rake - Performance improvement - [Breaking?]: Uses `postcss` instead of `postcss-cli`. I think that it will continue to work without changing your dependencies since `postcss-cli` uses `postcss` as a dependency. ## 0.2.2 - Use `Array.unshift` instead of `Array.prepend` to support older Ruby versions ## 0.2.1 - Recompile when CSS imports change ## 0.2.0 - Cache styles to avoid unnecessary rebuilds ## 0.1.0 - Initial Release