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A markup language for the web.
Hyperlisp
What the heck is hyperlisp?
- It's a markup language designed for the web
- It transpiles directly into html
- It's written in Rust therefore it can transpile quickly
- It's inspired by Lisp and isn't too verbose
- It's free to use for any purpose you wish
- Feel free to modify and play around with how it's made
- It's only 145 lines of code (excluding comments and blank lines)
- The code is well commented
Installation
You can run the following commands on linux to get it up and running
git clone https://github.com/curlpipe/hyperlisp.git
cd hyperlisp
cargo build --release
sudo cp target/release/hyperlisp /usr/bin/
Or you can use the prebuilt binaries provided in the releases section and move it to /usr/bin/
Conversion from hyperlisp to html
After installation, you'll be able to convert hyperlisp files into html
To show the help menu:
hyperlisp -h
To convert index.hls
file into html and print it out:
hyperlisp -i index.hls
To convert index.hls
file into index.html
:
hyperlisp -i index.hls -o index.html
Syntax
You can check out the examples folder to see some examples of how to write it.
Below are some smaller snippets to help you quickly grasp the language.
Single tags
(h1 Hello World)
<h1>Hello World</h1>
Nested tags
(h1 This is an example of (b Nested tags!) Pretty cool!)
<h1>This is an example of <b>Nested tags!</b> Pretty cool!</h1>
Attributes
(div id="background" class="container gradient"
Here's a tag: (h1 This is a div)
)
<div id="background" class="container gradient">
Here's a tag: <h1>This is a div</h1>
</div>
Multiple nested tags
(body (h1 Tag number 1) (p Tag number 2))
<body><h1>Tag number 1</h1> <p>Tag number 2</p></body>
Comments
(h1 This is a heading, it is displayed) !(This is a comment and it's not displayed)
<h1>This is a heading, it is displayed</h1>