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lop-language

v1.0.4

Published

An HTML interpreter for making websites.

Readme

Lop Language

Lop is a language interpreter for making websites.

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[SYNTAX UPDATE] Multi line items must use '<<' instead of '<' to close them off as of 1.0.1!

Read the full documentation here

Installing

npm i -g lop-language

Usage

lop [filename].lop

translates the lop file into HTML.

lop [html/markdown/md]

translates a lop file into markdown/HTML.

Want a language added? open an issue on the github!

API Usage

You can parse lop files using the api as of 1.0.4!

var lop = require('lop-language')

var html1 = lop.toHtml('path/to/file.lop')
var html2 = lop.tohTMLCode(`
text>
Hello, World!
<<
`)

var markdown1 = lop.toMarkdown('path/to/file.lop')
var markdown2 = lop.toMarkdownCode(`
text>
Hello, World!
<<
`)

Basic Syntax

Normal object
[tagname]>[value]

Same line object
%[tagname]>[value]

Multi-Line object
%[tagname]>
[values]
<<

Multi-value object
%[tagname]-[value1]>[value2]

A normal object would be something like, let's say.. A header.

h>Hello, World!

A same line object would be an object thats on the same line as the last line, For instance, a link.

link>https://www.google.com

A multi-line object would be an object that can have multiple lines, such as text.

text>
Hello, World!
<<

And a multi-value object would be an object that has multiple values, like code, which has 2 values, language and text.

code-js>
console.log('multiple values.')
<<