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@codesled/content

v0.1.0

Published

Composable content blocks for Node.js apps — flexible, pluggable, and framework-agnostic.

Readme

@codesled/content

Composable content blocks for Node.js apps — flexible, pluggable, and framework-agnostic.

This package helps developers create, manage, and render structured content (like Notion-style blocks) using a minimal API. Perfect for CMS systems, blogs, page builders, or anything that needs dynamic content.

🛷 Part of the CodeSled developer toolkit — reusable modules that help you build apps faster.


Features

  • Create rich content blocks (text, images, code, video, embeds, etc.)
  • Render structured HTML from your block array
  • Add metadata per block (e.g. alt text for images)
  • Store anywhere — DB-agnostic (Mongo, SQL, file, etc.)
  • Fully portable, reusable across apps

Installation

npm install @codesled/content

Block Types Supported

  • text – Paragraph text
  • heading – Section headings
  • image – External images
  • code – Code snippets
  • quote – Blockquotes
  • divider – Horizontal rule
  • video – HTML5 videos
  • embed – Iframes (YouTube, etc.)

Usage Example

const { createBlock, renderBlocks } = require("@codesled/content");

const blocks = [
  createBlock({ type: "heading", content: "Welcome to CodeSled CMS" }),
  createBlock({ type: "text", content: "Create and render content blocks easily." }),
  createBlock({
    type: "image",
    content: "https://example.com/image.png",
    meta: { alt: "An example image" },
  }),
];

console.log(renderBlocks(blocks));

Output (HTML)

<h2>Welcome to CodeSled CMS</h2>
<p>Create and render content blocks easily.</p>
<img src="https://example.com/image.png" alt="An example image" />

API

createBlock({ type, content, meta? })

Creates a content block object with timestamp and optional metadata.

renderBlocks(blocksArray)

Renders an array of blocks as HTML.

BLOCK_TYPES

Returns all supported block types.

validateBlock(block)

Throws if a block is invalid (used internally).


Use Cases

  • Custom CMS systems
  • Blog editors
  • Docs & knowledge bases
  • Static site generators
  • Email builders

License

MIT — Free to use, modify, and integrate in personal or commercial apps.


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