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Get rid of the unmet peer dependency warning when installing a next.js project wtih node-sass 5. node-sass 5 is the currently maintained version and removes support one deprecated API and Node.js versions that Next.js does not support either. Next.js uses node-sass 5 in devDependencies. node-sass changelog: https://github.com/sass/node-sass/releases On the other hand, as the docs encourage the sass package instead of node-sass, (see errors/duplicate-sass.md) I have updated examples which used node-sass 4 to the latest sass instead.
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