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grunt-scratchblock

v1.0.2

Published

Compile scratch script into html using scratchblock2 server-side instead of client-side

Readme

scratchblock

NodeJS version of scratchblocks2 to compile scratch blocks into HTML server-side. Anything between <scratch> and </scratch> will be transformed into scratchblocks2 html code. The inline attribute (<scratch inline>) will result in inline scratchblocks2 html code. You then need to load the scratchblocks2 css file on the page that the html will be displayed on.

For instance, a file with the contents of

<scratch>
	when gf clicked
	forever
	   turn cw (15) degrees
	   say [Hello!] for (2) secs
	   if <mouse down?> then
	      change [mouse clicks v] by (1)
	   end
</scratch>

is transformed into

rendered scratch blocks

To use, load it in your gruntfile and then specify files for it to run in like this

scratchblock: {
    generate: {
        files: [
            {expand: true, src: ['test/*.html'], dest: "", ext: ".parsed.html", exclude: "test/*.parsed.html"}
        ]
    }
}

Based on scratchblocks2

This package is reliant on large portions of MIT-licensed scratchblock2.