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A minimal static site generator inspired by Middleman and Sprockets, compatible with gulp plugins.
![Image of Lingon berries]
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Lingon is a performant single-page application dev tool that focuses on developer happiness.
At Spotify we use Lingon to build Angular.js applications.
Lingon is a build tool that favors convention over configuration. By employing a similar file structure across your projects you can minimize the amount of build configuration you need to write and maintain. We've borrowed this idea from middleman and Sprockets. If you already know these tools you'll feel right at home with Lingon.
Lingon allows you to enjoy the productive workflows from Middleman while leveraging an existing community of great gulp.js plugins.
Features
$ npm install -g lingon-cli
Create a minimal lingon project using the CLI:
$ lingon new hello-world
$ cd hello-world
$ lingon
[ Lingon ] Working directory: /path/to/hello-world
[ Lingon ] http server listening on: http://localhost:5678/
Your project looks like this:
$ ls
node_modules/
source/
.gitignore
package.json
bower.json
lingon.js
README.md
LICENSE
Lingon is configured and run from a file called lingon.js
. This is where you define which plugins to use and how they should interact. The most basic valid "lingon.js" file looks like this:
#!/usr/bin/env node
var lingon = require("lingon");
This will allow Lingon to build and serve a basic web applications. By default, Lingon will look for source files in ./source
and put build files in ./build
. These defaults can be changed like this:
#!/usr/bin/env node
var lingon = require("lingon");
lingon.config.sourcePath = "/some/other/path";
lingon.config.buildPath = "/dev/null";
Check out the usage documentation for a walkthrough of all features.
# Generate a lingon new lingon project:
lingon new my-project # will clone https://github.com/javoire/lingon-template-minimal
lingon new my-project -t angular # will clone https://github.com/jpettersson/lingon-ng-template
# Start the server:
lingon
# Build once and quit:
lingon build
# Show version:
lingon -v
# Show help:
lingon -h
# Start the server on a custom port:
lingon server -p 1111
Alternatively, you can execute the lingon.js
file directly without installing lingon-cli
.
This is useful when building in Jenkins and similar.
Lingon favors convention over configuration. For example, Grunt & Gulp provide powerful API's for building very customized build scripts. This requires you to write a bit of code everytime you want your build system to do something new. Each step in the build pipeline is carefully orchestrated so every project becomes special. This means there's a lot of copy-pasta going on when starting something new.
Lingon is inspired by Sprockets and uses a convention approach: A set of simple rules are used to determine what files to build, how to build them and where to put them. Files are processed based on their filename extensions.
Example: "index.html.ejs" will be run through the EJS processor. These processors are gulp plugins, which allows us to leverage a large collection of great existing plugins. If you want to teach Lingon something new, you just have to define the mapping between a file ending and a gulp plugin. That's it!
Run the bats e2e tests:
$ ./tests.sh
We'd love some help!
Take a look at our CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines.
Licensed under the Apache license.
Lingon photo by thriol
FAQs
A minimal static site generator inspired by Middleman and Sprockets, compatible with gulp plugins.
The npm package lingon receives a total of 135 weekly downloads. As such, lingon popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lingon demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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