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So I decided to start from the starter repository neat-starter, a template that combines the two previous technologies with Eleventy and Alpine.js. I quickly get rid of the last one, beceause I could not found any utility for my project. As for Eleventy, I already built two blogs with it, but I choose to go with it to learn it in another way.
To learn more on Eleventy, I started the project without using the two Node.js packages, @sherby/eleventy-plugin-files-minifier and @sherby/eleventy-plugin-javascript, that I have developed earlier. This allowed me to gain more knowledge about how Eleventy uses files for their data collection. But, after a while, I added them as I wanted to format automatically my JavaScript code. I even found a corner case that I did not know in one of my package!
If you want to check the source code of this little application, you can find it on my GitLab ranb2002/whatwearewatching repository.
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