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#!/bin/bash | |
# Create the template | |
read -d '' template <<- EOF | |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>HTML6 - The Spec That Brings Us Freedom</title> | |
<meta name="description" content="HTML5 was a great leap forward for web developers, however there is a missing void that HTML5 has yet to fix and that void is truly semantic markup."> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
%s | |
</body> | |
</html> | |
EOF | |
# Save the file | |
printf "$template" "$(marked --gfm < README.md)" > index.html |
@OscarGodson Didn't see your comment until now, months later. I want to make a simple CLI for throwing together front end templates for static sites, or even simple one page apps.
Think:
$> init html5
and a basic html5 doc is generated with img, css, & js folders. Also generated by default is a less/sass watcher and a js compiler / minifier.
$> init html5 --backbone
and basic scaffolding for backbone is included.
$> init html5 --backbone --jquery
and jquery is included too.
Etcetera, etcetera.
All of the current tools out there for this are way too complex, for my intended use.
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Hey, saw you forked this. I needed to add more and more to the template so I actually ended up change my build to look like this:
And In my
template.html
file I have all my HTML:from: https://github.com/OscarGodson/HTML6
What were you thinking about doing with this?