Nunjucks
Nunjucks is a templating language that is compiled using JavaScript.
Although language-agnostic it is typically used to create HTML files.
It allows for source code to be simplified using macros or blocks, avoiding repetition, and supports inheritance.
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Boilerplate for sites (gulp + browserify + coffeescript + sass + nunjucks)
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Modernizing Alexandria Virginia's African-American Voting Records 1902-1954.
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A collection of Nunjucks snippets used to speed up JIRA workflows, based on the JMWE add-on for JIRA Cloud.
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A front-end engineering solutions based on Webpack and Nunjucks
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Feb 25, 2017 - JavaScript
Simple app responding to various voice commands -- on build
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Mar 31, 2017 - CSS
A minimalist boilerplate for static sites, using nunjucks for templating, sass and webpack, livereload, as well as toast for a grid system.
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Released September 2012
Latest release about 1 year ago
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- Repository
- mozilla/nunjucks
- Website
- mozilla.github.io/nunjucks