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@abradley2/elm-pages

v3.0.8

Published

Type-safe static sites, written in pure elm with your own custom elm-markup syntax.

Downloads

3

Readme

elm-pages Netlify Status Build Status npm Elm package

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elm-pages is a framework for building an Elm single-page app that is able to seamlessly interface with data from an Elm Backend. elm-pages is a hybrid framework, allowing you to define Routes that are either server-rendered (for more dynamic content with user-specific or request-specific data) or pre-rendered at build-time (for generating static HTML files that are hosted through a CDN). You can mix and match server-rendered and pre-rendered routes in your app.

elm-pages also has a command for running pure Elm scripts with a single command. See the elm-pages Scripts docs page.

Getting Started Resources

Compatibility Key

You will see an error if the NPM and Elm package do not have a matching Compatibility Key. Usually it's best to upgrade to the latest version of both the Elm and NPM packages when you upgrade. However, in case you want to install versions that are behind the latest, the Compatibility Key is included here for reference.

Current Compatibility Key: 20.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!