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@enhance/arc-plugin-enhance
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adds file based routing to arc.codes with enhance.dev server rendered custom elements
@enhance-dev/arc-plugin-enhance
adds file based routing to arc.codes with enhance.dev server rendered custom elements
public/ ............... static assets
app/
├── api/ .............. api routes
├── elements/ ......... custom elements named-like-this
└── pages/ ............ html or custom elements that are routes (eg. about.html renders /about)
├── about.mjs
├── index.html
└── notes/
├── $id.mjs ... url parameters are supported
└── index.mjs
file based routing using leading $
for dynamic parameters reasoning
$
is safe on windows and linux UNLESS its trailing in which case thats a hidden file in windows:
is illegal in windows file paths*
will expand in various system shells creating ambiguity.
is meaningful in system shells (current dir) and completions with ..
and/or ...
creates ambiguityFAQs
This Architect plugin customizes a default [Architect](https://arc.codes) project to add file based routing and server rendered Custom Elements.
The npm package @enhance/arc-plugin-enhance receives a total of 107 weekly downloads. As such, @enhance/arc-plugin-enhance popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @enhance/arc-plugin-enhance demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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