Slang

Slim-inspired templating language for Crystal (by jeromegn)

Slang Alternatives

Similar projects and alternatives to Slang

  1. Bunny

    0 Slang VS Bunny

    A simple HTML templating language for Crystal, same syntax as erb (by samsheff)

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  3. Kilt

    0 Slang VS Kilt

    Generic template interface for Crystal

  4. temel

    0 Slang VS temel

    Extensible Markup DSL for Crystal

  5. crustache

    0 Slang VS crustache

    {{Mustache}} for Crystal :gem:

  6. crinja

    1 Slang VS crinja

    Implementation of Jinja2 template language in Crystal

  7. Water

    0 Slang VS Water

    A library for writing HTML in plain Crystal. (by shootingfly)

  8. crikey

    0 Slang VS crikey

    Data structure view templates for Crystal

  9. Jbuilder

    0 Slang VS Jbuilder

    Generate JSON objects with a Builder-style DSL, inspired by jbuilder (by shootingfly)

  10. teeplate

    0 Slang VS teeplate

    A Crystal library for rendering multiple template files.

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jeromegn/slang is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of Slang is Crystal.


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