# 🫐 bberry Super simple parser and "compiler" for turning a lisp-like DSL into HTML. Here's a small example: ```lisp ('"") ; using a raw string for the doctype is fine (html (head ; everything that belongs in the head element (title'"Document") (meta (: "charset" "UTF-8")) (meta (: "name" "viewport") (: "content" "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0")) (meta (: "http-equiv" "X-UA-Compatible") (: "content" "ie=edge")) (link (: "rel" "stylesheet") (: "href" "#"))) (body ; the actual body only starts here (span (: "style" "color: red") ('"Hello, world!")))) ``` This yields: ```html Document Hello, world! ``` # Syntax bberry has some super simple syntax helpers: - You can create raw HTML elements using `(text "...")` or `(' "...")` - You can add attributes using `(attr "key" "value")` or `(: "key" "value")` - You can quickly add text to an element by adding an apostrophe at the end of its tag (if it has no children) like `(h1'"Hello, world!")` # License bberry is licensed under the [AGPL-3.0](./LICENSE).