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zepton

v0.2.5

Published

A small and flexible Javascript library for building user interfaces.

Readme

Zepton

A small and flexible Javascript library for building user interfaces.

  • Small: All features you expect from a modern framework in a very small package. < 5 kb minified and gzipped.
  • Flexible: Uses a simple interface. Write your components in plain Javascript and build interfaces your own way.
  • No virtual DOM: No compilation, no virtual DOM and a small runtime means your apps are small and fast.

Installation

CDN

You can get the zepton file from CDN and use it in your html file.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/zepton/zepton.js"></script>

Build tools

To use it with a build tool like vite for example (which is recommended), first create the project by running

$ npm create vite@latest

Then install Zepton.

$ npm install zepton --save

Then empty the main.js file and paste the following code:

import { createApp, render, $} from 'zepton';

function MainComponent() {
  const template = $('h1', 'Hello World');

  return render({ template };
}

Zepton({
  root: '#app',
  component: MainComponent
});

Using degit

You can scaffold a Zepton project from the template using degit. Run the following command in your commandline

$ npx degit AmeenAhmed/zepton-template my-zepton-project
$ cd my-zepton-project
$ npm install
$ npm run dev

Documentation

  • Read the Zepton documentation page.
  • Try the examples on the zepton website.
  • The tutorial page guides you through the features of Zepton.
  • The Zepton website has a playground where you can try Zepton on your own.

License

Zepton is MIT licensed.