Unit.js is a lightweight HTML-first static site generator designed to bring focus, simplicity, and enhanced developer productivity to your projects. Powered by Vite, Unit.js encourages a streamlined development experience with a unique approach to components.
Define state and components once, reuse them wherever.
Note:
⚠️ This project is still under development.
Demo link: Click here.
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Focus on Simplicity: Unit.js embraces simplicity as a core principle, making it easy for developers to create and manage UI components effortlessly.
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File-based Components: Components in Unit.js are represented as files ending with the
.unit
extension. This convention simplifies organization and encourages a modular structure in your project. You can import.unit
files into another.unit
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HTML Build Output: Generate fully-rendered pages of your website at build time.
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Reactive by Choice: Leverage the expressive syntax of reactivity-powered libraries like Alpine.js to create components reactive at runtime.
Note: Unit.js is powered by Vite and so most features can be used directly in your project for example asset handling.
Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Node.js (npm or pnpm) is required.
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Installation
Create a new project,
my_app
using your preferred package manager.npx create unit my_app # pnpm dlx create-unit my_app
Navigate to your project and install dependencies
cd my_app npm install # pnpm install
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Create Your First Component
Start building your UI component by simply create a new file
hello.unit
under thesrc/components/
folder.<!-- src/components/hello.unit --> <h1>Hello, Unit.js!</h1>
Import it into the
src/pages/index.unit
and you're ready to go live.<!-- index.unit --> import Hello from "../components/hello.unit"; <Hello />
Of course you can add props html attributes, for example:
... <Hello class="text-xl" id="hello" />
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Run the Development Server
Start the development server to see your changes in real-time.
npm run dev # pnpm dev
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Build for Production
When you're ready to deploy your application, build for production to optimize and minimize your code.
npm run build # pnpm build
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Deployment
After building your project, production files exist in the
dist
folder at the root of your project. Check out Vite's deployment guide.
.vscode/
: contains settings and recommended extensions for Visual Studio Code userssrc/
: all your project source files heresrc/components/
: contains reusable.unit
filessrc/data/
: contains composable and state scriptssrc/pages/
: contains only.unit
files for corresponding html pagessrc/public/
: contains assets to be served at the root like favicon.pngsrc/template.html
: used to generate html pages from every.unit
file insrc/pages/
folder on build timesrc/main.js
: common script for all pages placed in thesrc/template.html
. For a different script per page, create another script and add a script tag in the corresponding.unit
file under thesrc/pages/
foldersrc/global.css
: Shared CSS styles
Contributions are welcome to make Unit.js even better! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.
Unit.js is released under the MIT License.
Copyright © 2024-present, Henry Hale
Enjoy the focus, simplicity, and increased productivity that Unit.js brings to your UI development!