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switch-to-11ty

v0.2.0

Published

Automatically migrate from Jekyll to 11ty

Downloads

20

Readme

switch-to-11ty

Automatically migrate from Jekyll to 11ty

Eleventy was created to be a JavaScript alternative to Jekyll.

Overview

Inspired by Paul Lloyd's excellent tutorial, "Turn Jekyll up to Eleventy."

Limitations

To keep things simple, we're assuming you are:

  • Using the default Markdown config
  • Using the default Liquid templates
  • Using SASS
  • Not using a Jekyll theme (or will migrate it by hand yourself)
  • Not using Jekyll plugins (or will migrate them by hand yourself)
  • All your static site assets are in assets

What it does

  1. Installs 11ty (of course)
  2. Migrates site configs to _data/site.json
  3. Creates a starter config file .eleventy.js
  4. Configures ignore files .eleventyignore, and .gitignore
  5. Rewrite all include tags from Jekyll-style to Shopify-style
  6. Moves _layouts/* to _includes/layouts, and adds aliases in .eleventy.js
  7. Deletes the Jekyll config files, cache directories, and components

Installation

$ npm install -g switch-to-11ty

Usage

switch-to-11ty <dir>

Convert a Jekyll project to 11ty

Positionals:
  dir                                                                   [string]

Options:
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]

Roadmap

[*] Rewrite all include tags from Jekyll-style to Shopify-style [ ] Sanity check: fail if not in git source control, unless a force argument is passed [ ] Respect the Jekyll data_dir, layout_dir, and includes_dir settings [ ] Set up a compatible SASS build pipeline [ ] Re-implement the Jekyll Liquid filters in Javascript [ ] Auto-detect asset directories other than assets

License

MIT license