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Template engine in 140 bytes, by @jed Schmidt. Support helpers, partials and pre-compiled templates. For nodejs and the browser. Browserify-ready.

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Install

npm i j140 --save

Features

Use it

Usage

For more use-cases see the tests.
You can use any "helpers" lib, for example utils.

var j140 = require('j140')
var utils = require('utils')

j140.render('foo #{uppercase("bar")} baz', utils._)
//=> 'foo BAR baz'

j140

Acts like .render by default. Renders given str with locals.

Example

j140('foo #{bar} baz #{quux}', {bar: 'bar', quux: 'QUUX'})
//=> 'foo bar baz QUUX'

.render

Renders given str with locals.

Example

j140.render('Hello #{place} and #{user.name}!', {
  place: 'world',
  user: {
    name: 'Charlike'
  }
})
//=> 'Hello world and Charlike!'

.compile

Compiles given string and returns function which accepts locals object.

Example

var fn = j140.compile('Hello #{place} and #{user.name}!')
fn({place: 'world', user: {name: 'Charlike'}})
//=> 'Hello world and Charlike!'

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
But before doing anything, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines.

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