{"repo":"Polight/lego","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Polight/lego","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Polight/lego.git","description":"🚀 Low-Tech Web-Components Made Lightweight & Future-Proof.","language":"JavaScript","stars":149,"topics":["web-components","vuejs","vanilla-js","reactjs","es7","polymer","html-modules","js-modules","reactive","frontend"],"license":"MIT","category":"ui-components","readme_excerpt":"LEGO: Modern Buildless Web Components LEGO ( Lightweight Embedded Gluten-free Objects ) is a library for writing fast ♻️ reactive, 📦 scoped and predictable 🏡 native Web Components in HTML/CSS/JS, that are easy to digest 🌱 for your browser. Native Web Components? Yes, you write native HTML, CSS and JS and create a native W3C-compliant Web Components. It's stable and predictable. If you have ever played with Web Component-like frameworks (not to name Vue, React, Svelte…), you may know how debugging gets tricky and requires extra tooling. Because LEGO is native, your browser developer toolbar is all you need. - debugger works as expected, - step-by-step debugging and breakpoints , - browser element inspector and source explorer, - the console with the live JS in the context… It's all just normal! Buildless Because buildless is becoming a thing, we can know give it a name that speaks to all. What Does LEGO Actually Look Like? /bricks/lean-welcome.html : Later, when builded and loaded as a plain JS-file, you can use it anywhere in your HTML: Will read in your HTML: Of course there's so much more you can do. The documentation is here to guide you. 📓 Getting Started in 3 Minutes You can just hop in and experiment your first LEGO component. Follow this \"Getting Started\" guide for installing and writing it. Once you're done with it you can write more components the same way and play with daily usage guide for passing advanced arguments, writing conditions and loops, dynamic stylin","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Polight","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Polight/lego/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}