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@protolith/morphic

v0.1.3

Published

Node.js Static Site Generator

Downloads

11

Readme

morphic

Node.js Static Site Generator

Usage

mkdir morphic-site
cd morphic-site
git init
echo 'node_modules' > .gitignore
npm i @protolith/morphic@latest
mkdir public
mkdir content
mkdir templates
cd content
echo '---
title: Home
---

# <%= model.title %>

home page content' > index.md
cd ../templates
echo '<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title><%= model.title %></title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <%- model.content %>
  </body>
</html>' > index.ejs
cd ..

With the default files created, from the morphic-site folder run the command:

npx morphic --serve

This will create an output folder containing the generated html, and open a browser window to view.

Build

Clone repo and run:

npm run build

or

npm run build-typecheck

These commands will compile the typescript src directory to a new folder named dist, containing the javascript output.

Building without typechecking will not pass source files through the typescript compiler (only babel).

Notice

Morphic is very much still a work in progress and is not ready for production use.