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# el.sh --- insert html elements using sh
### Code:
el() { # el NAME ARGS...
## Create an HTML element named NAME using ARGS.
# Any ARGS that contain an equals sign will be made into attributes of the
# element, until the special argument '--' which will stop attribute
# processing. While some nesting is possible with 'el', the way bash
# expansion works it's not great.
#
# No validation is done on any arguments in this function. It could create
# something that looks vaguely like an HTML element but isn't valid.
_name="$1"; shift || return 1 # Require at least an element name
_element="\\<$_name"
_content=""
_process_args=true
while test -n "$1"; do
case "$1" in
--) if "$_process_args"; then
_process_args=false
else
_content="$_content${_content:+ }$1"
fi
;;
*=*)
if "$_process_args"; then
_element="$_element ${1%%=*}=\"${1#*=}\""
else
_content="$_content${_content:+ }$1"
fi
;;
*)
if "$_process_args"; then
_process_args=false
fi
_content="$_content${_content:+ }$1"
;;
esac
shift
done
_element="$_element\\>"
printf '%s%s\\</%s\\>\n' "$_element" "$_content" "$_name"
}
### HTML5 element aliases
## These come from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element
# To avoid clobbering the shell's namespace, a prefix is used. Change this
# variable when sourcing el.sh in order to change or disable the prefix. E.g.:
# $ EL_PREFIX= . ./el.sh
# $ EL_PREFIX=HTML . ./el.sh
: "${EL_PREFIX:=_}"
for e in \
html \
base \
head \
link \
meta \
style \
title \
body \
address \
article \
aside \
footer \
header \
h1 \
h2 \
h3 \
h4 \
h5 \
h6 \
main \
nav \
section \
blockquote \
dd \
div \
dl \
dt \
figcaption \
figure \
hr \
li \
menu \
ol \
p \
pre \
ul \
a \
abbr \
b \
bdi \
bdo \
br \
cite \
code \
data \
dfn \
em \
i \
kbd \
mark \
q \
rp \
rt \
ruby \
s \
samp \
small \
span \
strong \
sub \
sup \
time \
u \
var \
wbr \
area \
audio \
img \
map \
track \
video \
embed \
iframe \
object \
picture \
portal \
source \
svg \
math \
canvas \
noscript \
script \
del \
ins \
caption \
col \
colgroup \
table \
tbody \
td \
tfoot \
th \
thead \
tr \
button \
datalist \
fieldset \
form \
input \
label \
legend \
meter \
optgroup \
option \
output \
progress \
select \
textarea \
details \
dialog \
summary \
slot \
template \
acronym \
applet \
bgsound \
big \
blink \
center \
content \
dir \
font \
frame \
frameset \
image \
keygen \
marquee \
menuitem \
nobr \
noembed \
noframes \
param \
plaintext \
rb \
rtc \
shadow \
spacer \
strike \
tt \
xmp \
; do
eval "alias $EL_PREFIX$e='el $e'"
done
# el.sh ends here
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