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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Dumber Gist</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">
<base href="/">
</head>
<!--
Dumber Gist uses dumber bundler, the default bundle file
is /dist/entry-bundle.js.
The starting module is pointed to "main" (data-main attribute on script)
which is your src/main.ts.
-->
<body>
<my-app></my-app>
<script src="/dist/entry-bundle.js" data-main="main"></script>
</body>
</html>
{
"dependencies": {
"aurelia": "dev"
}
}
<div ref="container" id="container-${id}">
Elem #${id} ${container.id}
<au-slot></au-slot>
</div>
let id = 0;
export class Elem {
id = ++id;
}
import Aurelia from 'aurelia';
import { MyApp } from './my-app';
import { Elem } from './elem';
Aurelia.register(Elem).app(MyApp).start();
//Aurelia.app(MyApp).start();
<!--
Try to create a paired css/scss/sass/less file like my-app.scss.
It will be automatically imported based on convention.
-->
<!--
There is no bundler config you can change in Dumber Gist to
turn on shadow DOM.
But you can turn shadow DOM on by adding a meta tag in every
html template:
<use-shadow-dom>
-->
<h1>${message}</h1>
<elem>
<template au-slot>Content 1
<elem>
<template au-slot>
Content 2
</template>
</elem>
</template>
</elem>
export class MyApp {
public message: string = 'Hello Aurelia 2!';
}
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