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Shareable Eleventy configuration strap. The module can be dropped in to your .eleventy.js
configuration file for Typed supported configuration options.
Type support is assumed nowadays and when modules don't provide this basic capability it makes life difficult and reflects poorly on otherwise good projects (like Eleventy). The team behind Eleventy has floated type support but seem hesitant and from my understanding were considering using JSDoc types. We are not animals. We live in a society.
Keep in mind that this module despite using the 11ty registry name it exists as a convenience wrapper. The module requires @11ty/eleventy be installed along side it.
pnpm add 11ty @11ty/eleventy -D
The
@11ty/eleventy
module is a peer. You need to install it.
Pass it to the module.exports
within a .eleventy.js
or .eleventy.cjs
configuration file.
const eleventy = require("11ty");
module.exports = eleventy(function(config) {
config.setBrowserSyncConfig();
config.addPlugin()
return {
htmlTemplateEngine: 'liquid',
passthroughFileCopy: false,
pathPrefix: '',
templateFormats: [
'liquid',
'json',
'md',
'css',
'html',
'yaml'
],
dir: {
input: 'site',
output: 'public',
includes: 'views/include',
layouts: 'views/layouts',
data: 'data'
}
}
});
Due to the way Eleventy digests plugins, Type support is rather difficult to apply without manually including plugins and comparing typeof
which is a real mess. I am open to ideas if folks have any because without complete typed support leveraging Eleventy is like taming a wild beast.
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An Eleventy wrapper for type supported configuration.
We found that 11ty demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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