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ema/README.md
Sridhar Ratnakumar 86040f9dc3 plan...
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ema

ema is a WIP next-gen Haskell static site generator that is change-aware. In addition to static site generation, it provides a live server that hot-reload's on code or data change1.

The ultimate goal of ema is to make it possible to easily implement your own neuron, or just about any app that creates a browser view of arbitrarily changing data (on disk, database, or whatever). ema is designed to facilitate creation of apps whose data is normally edited via traditional mechanisms (eg: text editor) but rendered as a delightful web page - so as to provide an economical read-only view, of your data, on desktop & mobile.

The simplest ema app looks like this:

main :: IO ()
main = do
  let name :: Text = "Srid"
  runEmaPure $ \() ->
    encodeUtf8 $ "<b>Hello,</b> " <> name

Hacking

Open in VSCode, and run the build task.

TODO

  • MVP
  • Implement hot reload, and ditch browser-sync
  • Refactor, and consider multi-ws-client support

pre-announce,

  • plan features, re: hakyll
  • CLI UX (opts, logging, etc.)
  • add common examples,
    • filesystem watcher
    • docs site (w/ sidebar and possibly even search)
  • documentation (howto)

doc notes,

  • use async:race to avoid ghcid ghosts
  • at most one ws client supported right now
  • tailwind + blaze-html layout (BlazeWind?) for no-frills getting started

  1. At the moment, only data change triggers a true hot reload; but code change triggers reload via a full page refresh in the browser, which creates a subtle flicker. Ideally this should be improved somehow, possibly by persisting the server and websocket across ghci(d) restarts (cf. ghci-websockets). ↩︎