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docpad-plugin-without
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DocPad plugin that adds the ability to render withOut CoffeeScript templates to HTML
Use withOut templates inside DocPad sites.
docpad install without
withOut
templates look like
Jade or HAML
templates but they are plain Coffee Script!
# src/layouts/default.html.coffee
(tag "!DOCTYPE", true) html: true
html ->
head ->
title @getPreparedTitle()
raw @getBlock("meta").toHTML()
raw @getBlock("styles").add(["/styles/style.css"]).toHTML()
body ->
h1 @document.title
raw @content
raw @getBlock("scripts").add(["/vendor/jquery.js", "/scripts/script.js"]).toHTML()
For historic reasons you can put withOut
templates into .html.wo
files,
but recommended extension is .html.coffee
.
Licensed under the incredibly permissive MIT license
FAQs
DocPad plugin that adds the ability to render withOut CoffeeScript templates to HTML
The npm package docpad-plugin-without receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, docpad-plugin-without popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that docpad-plugin-without 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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