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An uncomplicated user interface library for cloning semantic templates
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# dna-engine
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_An uncomplicated user interface library for cloning semantic templates_
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dna-engine is a lightweight easy-to-use UI library enabling developers to rapidly build maintainable
JavaScript applications.
## A) Bookstore Example
Designate templates with the `dna-template` class, and put the templates directly into the HTML
of your web page.
Use the element's `id` to indicate the name of the template.
Enclose data fields in double tildes `~~`.
### 1. HTML for book template
```html
<h1>Featured Books</h1>
<section class=books>
<div id=book class=dna-template>
<h2>~~title~~</h2>
Author: <cite>~~author~~</cite>
</div>
</section>
```
Then call the `dna.clone()` function to insert a copy of the template into the DOM.
The supplied JSON data object populates the fields of the template.
### 2. JavaScript call to add book node
```js
dna.clone('book', { title: 'The DOM', author: 'Jan' });
```
The new clone element replaces the template.
The original template is detached from the DOM and kept for additional cloning.
### 3. Resulting HTML with clone
```html
<h1>Featured Books</h1>
<section class=books>
<div class=book>
<h2>The DOM</h2>
Author: <cite>Jan</cite>
</div>
</section>
```
Need to clone the template multiple times?
Simply pass an array of data objects into the `dna.clone()` function.
## B) Additional Information
* [https://dna-engine.org](https://dna-engine.org/) (see the *"Try it out"* section for an interactive example)
* [Sample To-Do Application](https://jsfiddle.net/4jkua81f) (jsfiddle)
* [Introduction to dna-engine](https://youtu.be/1CrYAFZPdAg) (YouTube)
* [Documentation](https://dna-engine.org/docs)
* [Release Notes](https://github.com/dna-engine/dna-engine/wiki/Release-Notes)
## C) Contributor Notes
To be a contributor, **fork** the project and run the commands `npm install` and `npm test` on your
local clone.
Make your edits and rerun the tests.
Pull requests welcome.
Since the pacakge version number is updated during the release process, you can leave the version number unchanged.
## D) Build Environment
Check out the `runScriptsConfig` section in [package.json](package.json) for an
interesting approach to organizing build tasks.
**CLI Build Tools for package.json**
- 🎋 [add-dist-header](https://github.com/center-key/add-dist-header): _Prepend a one-line banner comment (with license notice) to distribution files_
- 📄 [copy-file-util](https://github.com/center-key/copy-file-util): _Copy or rename a file with optional package version number_
- 📂 [copy-folder-util](https://github.com/center-key/copy-folder-util): _Recursively copy files from one folder to another folder_
- 🪺 [recursive-exec](https://github.com/center-key/recursive-exec): _Run a command on each file in a folder and its subfolders_
- 🔍 [replacer-util](https://github.com/center-key/replacer-util): _Find and replace strings or template outputs in text files_
- 🔢 [rev-web-assets](https://github.com/center-key/rev-web-assets): _Revision web asset filenames with cache busting content hash fingerprints_
- 🚆 [run-scripts-util](https://github.com/center-key/run-scripts-util): _Organize npm package.json scripts into groups of easy to manage commands_
- 🚦 [w3c-html-validator](https://github.com/center-key/w3c-html-validator): _Check the markup validity of HTML files using the W3C validator_
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Feel free to submit questions at:<br>
[github.com/dna-engine/dna-engine/issues](https://github.com/dna-engine/dna-engine/issues)
dna-engine is open source under the [MIT License](https://dna-engine.org/license).
The website and documentation are published under the
[CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0) license.