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Superseded by https://github.com/srcagency/brjade
A highly opinionated package for compiling html (from jade) in node and inlined using browserify.
var brarkup = require('brarkup');
brarkup.compile(__dirname + '/index.jade', function( err, html ){
if (err)
return console.error(err);
// browser context?
if (typeof document !== 'undefined' && document.body)
document.body.innerHtml = html;
});
An optional argument before the callback is allowed for configuration. So far
the only option is compress
which will disable the pretty
parameter of
jade.
brarkup.compile(__dirname + '/index.jade', {
compress: true,
}, cb);
var brarkup = require('brarkup');
var browserify = require('browserify');
browserify()
.transform(brarkup, {
compress: true,
})
.add('index.js')
.bundle()
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('bundle.js'));
If you need anything else, like support for other languages than jade, or more flexibility, send a pull request.
You might be interested in Bryles.
FAQs
Inline html compiled from jade (incl. browserify transform)
The npm package brarkup receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, brarkup popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that brarkup 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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