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docpad-plugin-beautify

v2.0.0-alpha1

Published

Beautify HTML, CSS and JavaScript in DocPad

Downloads

6

Readme

Beautify Plugin for DocPad

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Beautify HTML, CSS and JavaScript files from DocPad using JS Beautify.

Install

docpad install beautify

Usage

Any HTML, CSS or JavaScript file that is processed in src/documents will be beautified.

Configure

Defaults

The default configuration for this plugin is the equivalant of adding the following Beautify options to your DocPad configuration file:

plugins:
	uglify:
		# Enable HTML beautification.
		html: true

		# Enable CSS beautification.
		css: true

		# Enable JavaScript beautification.
		js: true

		# The Beautify options at http://github.com/einars/js-beautify#options
		indent_size: 4
		indent_char: " "
		indent_level: 0
		indent_with_tabs: false
		preserve_newlines: true
		max_preserve_newlines: 10
		jslint_happy: false
		brace_style: "collapse"
		keep_array_indentation: false
		keep_function_indentation: false
		space_before_conditional: true
		break_chained_methods: false
		eval_code: false
		unescape_strings: false
		wrap_line_length: 0

Template Configuration

It is possible to override the default configuration on a per-template basis:

---
beautify:
	indent_size: 10
---

.tabs{color:rgb(255, 255, 0)}

History

Discover the change history by heading on over to the HISTORY.md file.

Contribute

Discover how you can contribute by heading on over to the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Backers

Maintainers

These amazing people are maintaining this project:

  • Rob Loach (https://github.com/robloach)

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License

Licensed under the incredibly permissive MIT license

Copyright © Rob Loach (http://github.com/robloach)