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calling-elvis

v0.1.12

Published

Calling Elvis, is anybody home?

Downloads

19

Readme

Calling Elvis 🦀 🕸 🎸 📡 🚀 🪐 🛰

Is anybody home?

As we know, Elvis is a famous rock star, but both a famous rock song named Calling Elvis wrote by Dire Straits which inspired a unknown rock star writing down these chords.

For now, Elvis, the rock star, will rise, once again, beyond the internet —— truely your wasm web library, 🦀 + 🕸 => 💖

The Evlis Book mainly talks about the usage of elvis.js, and if you want to use low-level api rusting the web, plz check out elvis' rust doc.

Goals 🎯

Writing web pages in pure javascript using wasm bindings, without jsx or any other complex syntax, just javascript, of course, not writing html nor css either.

Roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour! 🌈

🧙‍♂️ 🤹‍♂️ Here we go! Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour, the magical mystery tour is waiting to take you away! Hoping to take you away! Coming to take you away! Dying to take you away, take you today! 🛸

🎻 Let me take you down, cause I'm going to,

import { Colors, Elvis, Text } from "calling-elvis";

const Home = Text("Pink is the Pig!", {
  bold: true,
  italic: true,
  size: 10,
  color: Colors.PinkAccent(),
});

new Elvis({
  home: Home,
}).calling();

Strawberry Fields 🧑‍🚀

21st Century Schizoid Magic 🍩

$ yarn create elvis-app
✔ What is your project named? … my-awesome-app
[ info ] Generating elvis files ...
[ wait ] Installing elvis dependencies ...
[ done ] Let's Roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour!

   ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
   │                                                             │
   │   Success! Created my-awesome-app at:                       │
   │                                                             │
   │     /path/to/my-awesome-app                                 │
   │                                                             │
   │   Inside that directory, you can run several commands:      │
   │                                                             │
   │     - yarn dev:    Starts the development server.           │
   │     - yarn docs:   Open The Elvis Book.                     │
   │     - yarn build:  Builds my-awesome-app for production.    │
   │     - yarn start:  Runs my-awesome-app production mode.     │
   │                                                             │
   │   We suggest that you begin by typing:                      │
   │                                                             │
   │     - cd my-awesome-app                                     │
   │     - yarn dev                                              │
   │                                                             │
   │                                                             │
   └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

LICENSE

Heartbreak Hotel.