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@xylit/ssg
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Xylit SSG is a powerful static site generator:
Being Less Bloated... Being More Straightforward!
Please follow the official documentation.
.ssg.js
-FormatSSG files are JavaScript files that are slightly transformed before execution. This is necessary in order to perform a dynamic code analysis.
Consider this SSG file
const css = style.module.css`
.headline {
color: red;
}
`;
export default html`<h1 class=${css.headline}>Hello Xylit</h1>`;
Converted, it looks similar like this:
import * as SSG from "@xylit/ssg";
const { html, style } = SSG.init(import.meta);
export const meta = import.meta;
const css = style.module.css`
.headline {
color: red;
}
`;
export default SSG.defineComponent(import.meta, () =>
html`<h1 class=${css.headline}>Hello Xylit</h1>`;
);
FAQs
A pure static site generator
We found that @xylit/ssg 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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