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A quick note, if you are using node-sass, it is out of date and @use and @forward, as well as their entire module system, will not work. If you're using the Watch Sass extension in VS Code, there is no way to update it. If you are using npm or yarn, just switch out the install of node-sass for sass instead.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - Watching files for changes
02:00 - @use basics and namespacing
04:46 - important @import and @use difference
07:46 - namespacing
08:38 - @forward with an index file
12:22 - Outro
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