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Introducing: Custom Elements Manifest
Another interesting usecase, inspired by elm-package, is that tooling could be able to detect whether or not the public API of a custom element has changed, based on a snapshot of the current custom-elements.json file to decide the impact of an update, and potentially prevent breaking API change in patch or minor versions.
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The Block Protocol
The Web Components Community Group is developing such a format to describe the types of components here: https://github.com/webcomponents/custom-elements-manifest
People have already built tools that generate wrappers based on it.
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Reactifying Custom Elements using a Custom Elements Manifest
TL;DR: A Custom Elements Manifest is a JSON file that contains all metadata about the custom elements in your project. You can read all about it here.
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Introducing: Custom Elements Manifest
Custom Elements Manifest is a file format that describes the custom elements in your project. This format will allow tooling and IDEs to give rich information about the custom elements in a given project. A custom-elements.json contains metadata about the custom elements in your project; their properties, methods, attributes, inheritance, slots, CSS Shadow Parts, CSS custom properties, and a modules exports. If you're interested in following the specification of the schema, or contributing to it, you can find the repository here: webcomponents/custom-elements-manifest.
What are some alternatives?
elm-yesod
catalyst - Catalyst is a set of patterns and techniques for developing components within a complex application.
lens-toml-parser - Lenses for toml-parser
open-wc - Open Web Components: guides, tools and libraries for developing web components.
elm-get
api-viewer-element - API documentation and live playground for Web Components. Based on Custom Elements Manifest format
CoreErlang - AST, parser, pretty-printer for Core Erlang source code.
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
language-thrift - Haskell parser for the Thrift IDL format.
custom-elements-manifest
language-rust - Parser and pretty-printer for the Rust language
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.