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Minifying HTML for GPT-4o: Just Remove All the HTML Tags
I wonder if this is due to some template engines looking minimalist like that. I think maybe Pug?
https://github.com/pugjs/pug?tab=readme-ov-file#syntax
It is whitespace sensitive though, but essentially looks like that. I doubt this is the only unique template engine like this though.
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Serving Dynamic HTML With Pug And Express
Before Single Page Applications became a thing, templating languages like Pug were super popular because they allowed developers to render a page on the server side before sending it over to the client. Express is the most popular backend application framework for Node.js. It prides itself on being lightweight, unopinionated, and minimal to use. In this guide, you will learn how to serve dynamic HTML with Pug from an Express.js server application.
- Show HN: Slab – A programmable markup language for generating HTML
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Building Vue Components With Pug & Stylus
If you have a bit of Nodejs SSR background, you would already be accustomed to templating libraries like Pug, Handlebars, EJS, etc. If you’re from a PHP background you would be familiar with the Blade templating engine. These templating libraries basically help you render dynamic data from the backend on the frontend. They also help you generate markup with loops based on conditions.
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Just Normal Web Things
The right way to start is with HTML and motherfucking web site.
https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/
Really. At this point this is what web sites should strive to be.
Pug is a great way to write HTML by hand. I integrated it with GitHub Pages so pug sources get compiled to HTML and published when commits are pushed. Great experience.
https://pugjs.org/
https://github.com/pugjs/pug
- Should I use pugjs with nextjs
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Migrate Your Express Application to Fastify
To illustrate the process of migrating from Express to Fastify, we have prepared a demo application. This application utilizes Express, Mongoose, and Pug to create a URL Shortener app as follows:
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Simplify Form Development with Smarkform!
Disclaimer: The markup of CodePen examples is still in Pug. However, you can view it compiled as HTML by opening the code tab menu and selecting "View compiled HTML" (But, by the way, if you are not already familiar with Pug Templates, I strongly advise you to check them out).
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What happened to pug.js?
I've been using Pug.js (https://github.com/pugjs/pug) for quite a few projects in the past but when I went to look at it yesterday it looks like it's no longer in active development. Lots of open issues and no response where someone asks what happened.
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NeoVim + Django + Pug
Hi folks I'm wondering if someone of you is a Django developer who also use pug for templates? Anyone?
What are some alternatives?
EJS - Embedded JavaScript templates -- http://ejs.co
handlebars.js - Minimal templating on steroids.
nunjucks - A powerful templating engine with inheritance, asynchronous control, and more (jinja2 inspired)
PowJS
marko - A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun
doT - The fastest + concise javascript template engine for nodejs and browsers. Partials, custom delimiters and more.
express-react-views - This is an Express view engine which renders React components on server. It renders static markup and *does not* support mounting those views on the client.
hogan.js - A compiler for the Mustache templating language
mustache.js - Minimal templating with {{mustaches}} in JavaScript