2.0.0 • Published 5 years ago

fuzhtml v2.0.0

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FuzHtml

Cross platform tool to fuse multiple child html templates into parent html

The project is a fork of Simple HTML Template. Originally meant to support only macOS.

I have made it cross-platform, so that it could work same on Windows & macOS. I have also introduced a nice CLI to it along with few changes in the structure & way it works. In future, I'm planning to add more features to it.

Code usage

You need to use below statement inside your parent html file like this

<include src="./child.html" />

Here in the src attribute you need to put the path of the child html file.

So that whenever this code gets exectued by fuzhtml, the content of the parent html file will replace <include ... /> tag with the content of child html file.

If there are tabs/spaces before included tag then every line of the replaced content will be prefixed by same spaces/tabs to maintain the indentation.

CLI usage

You can run the fuzhtml command as shown below

Help

$ npx fuzhtml -h
Options:
  -h, --help           show help information
  -v, --version        show version details
  -w, --watch          rebuild in watch mode
  -s, --src            set source directory's path

where you'll see the available options.

Version

$ npx fuzhtml -v

 FUZHTML
 Version 2.0.0
 Cross platform tool to fuse multiple child html templates into parent html
    

Compile

$ npx fuzhtml -s=./html

Watch & compile

$ npx fuzhtml -w -s=./html

Configuration

To customise output of the compilation, please place fuzhtml.config.json inside the template folder (such as "./html")

Please take a look at example/html/fuzhtml.config.json for example

Default configuration

{
  "outDir": "./compiled",
  "ignores": [/^partial$/, /^compiled$/, /\.compiled\.html$/],
  "include": /\.html$/,
}

Sample

To compile the existing sample, use this

$ node fuzhtml -s=./sample/html/

Purpose

It makes use of chunk of html code by reusing it as html partials.

This especially useful for while building client-side projects in javascript.

Since there is no abnormal syntax that broke your html file although a bit of automation fuses those partials together, so your html file won't look different than regular hmtl file syntax.