Time format and apply template.
A reactive component library built on compile-time template transformations. Provides typed, tree-shakeable UI components with integrated SCSS theming.
Atomic document composition engine with real-time template processing
Format validation for Ajv v7+
a compile-time template engine
Post compiler for Vue template render functions to support ES2015+ features
The progressive JavaScript framework for building modern web UI.
Parse and expand URI templates as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570
Generate an AST from a string template.
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
Compile ES2015 template literals to ES5
Tagged template literal for Sanity.io GROQ-queries
Cache-control header utility that parses human readable time strings into seconds.
TypeScript definitions for d3-time
A calculator for humanity’s peculiar conventions of time.
TypeScript definitions for babel-template
Time zone support for date-fns v3 with the Intl API
date-fns timezone utils
The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
A URI template implementation (RFC 6570 compliant)
Implements performance.now (based on process.hrtime).
TypeScript definitions for d3-time-format
Easing functions for smooth animation.
Internationalized calendar, date, and time manipulation utilities
Sablon is a document template processor. At this time it works only with docx and MailMerge fields.
Don't re-write web scrapers every time. Upton gives you a scraper template that's easy to use for debugging and doesn't hammer servers by default.
Prepares the SHA values of CDN assets in a JS hash. Knockout templates can then refer to them without being rendered by erb or haml every time.
Jammit is an industrial-strength asset packaging library for Rails, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you'd expect, as well as YUI Compressor and Closure Compiler compatibility, ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding.
I18nTemplate is made to extract phrases and translate templates. Currently I18nTemplate can work with (x)html documents. Translation is done by modify the original template (on the fly) to be translated on erb execution time.
illy provides a simple website reponse template which users can submit a 1 time emoji based review
Stencil is a templating library with a number of design goals. * Limited code in templates. This isn't meant to embed ruby in anything - it allows for simple control structures, since that's typically what you need in a template, but full access to the Ruby interpreter is just a tempatation into sin. (From a separation of concerns standpoint.) There's a certain amount of code available in conditionals and interpolations, since otherwise they're much harder to do... * Easy to extend. If you do need something extra from a template, not having it in the templating language is frustrating. It's easy to add features to stencil, since they're described in as well-designed classes. * Generic output. Not everything is a website or a mime-encoded email. It's nice to be able to spit out generic text from time to time. * Data sourced from simple datatypes - hashes and array, referenced with data paths. Views can be extracted from any object, or built up in code.
Erubis is an implementation of eRuby and has the following features: * Very fast, almost three times faster than ERB and about 10% faster than eruby. * Multi-language support (Ruby/PHP/C/Java/Scheme/Perl/Javascript) * Auto escaping support * Auto trimming spaces around '<% %>' * Embedded pattern changeable (default '<% %>') * Enable to handle Processing Instructions (PI) as embedded pattern (ex. '<?rb ... ?>') * Context object available and easy to combine eRuby template with YAML datafile * Print statement available * Easy to extend and customize in subclass * Ruby on Rails support
it does not allow the execution of arbitrary code templates may contain functions calls of the form \\-function_name(coma,seperated,list,of,minival,values) "minival" is a variable parser (see gem "minival_refi") (last time I checked one argument was mandatory (suggestion: "\\-fun_without_args(nil)" )) usage: include Refi template = Template.new(template_string) chunks = template.get_chunks() "chunks" is an array containing the text of the template as strings and the function calls as hashes {fun_name => [list,of,arguments]}
Jammit is an industrial strength asset packaging library for Rails, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you'd expect, as well as YUI Compressor and Closure Compiler compatibility, ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding.
Jammit is an industrial strength asset packaging library for Sinatra/Padrino, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you'd expect, as well as YUI Compressor and Closure Compiler compatibility, ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding.
Jammit is an industrial strength asset packaging library for Rails, providing both the CSS and JavaScript concatenation and compression that you'd expect, as well as YUI Compressor and Closure Compiler compatibility, ahead-of-time gzipping, built-in JavaScript template support, and optional Data-URI / MHTML image embedding.
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