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metalsmith-jstransformer
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Metalsmith plugin to process files with JSTransformer, using any available transformer.
npm install --save metalsmith-jstransformer
If you haven't checked out Metalsmith before, head over to their website and check out the documentation.
First, create a file that you would like to act on with JSTransformers, with
the file name of "example.html.". In the following Jade example, it
would be example.html.jade
.
If you are using the command-line version of Metalsmith, you can install via npm, and then add the
metalsmith-jstransformer
key to your metalsmith.json
file:
{
"plugins": {
"metalsmith-jstransformer": [
"jade"
]
}
}
If you are using the JS Api for Metalsmith, then you can require the module and add it to your
.use()
directives:
var jstransformer = require('metalsmith-jstransformer');
metalsmith.use(jstransformer([
"jade"
]));
An array of strings representing which JSTransformers to use. Example:
["jade", "scss"]
FAQs
Metalsmith JSTransformer Plugin
The npm package metalsmith-jstransformer receives a total of 120 weekly downloads. As such, metalsmith-jstransformer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that metalsmith-jstransformer 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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