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The list of tools is excellent, but big, and most of them are untagged, making filtering relatively useless.
I've recently been going through the process of selecting tooling for a style guide where I had some specific requirements. Based on that I thought tagging tools based on the following would be useful (some already exist):
Tool type: Framework (e.g. Bootstrap or Foundation) / Generator
Runtime: PHP / Ruby / Node / etc.
CSS Preprocessort: LESS / SASS / SCSS
Template languages or frameworks: HTML / HAML / Handlebars / React / Angular / Custom(?) / Comments (e.g. KSS)
Can it generate a static site? Static
I'm happy to put some work into updating the tags if there's agreement on how a better way to tag the tools. Applying some tags based on the generator list at https://github.com/davidhund/styleguide-generators seems like a good place to start.
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Hey @pmccloghrylaing, thanks for this! Yep, we're in the process of doing a pretty major overhaul of how the site is structure, and this more nuanced tagging would be tremendously helpful. Would you be willing to put together a sample example using this example and share it here? Then we can go through and bash it all out. Thanks so much!
The list of tools is excellent, but big, and most of them are untagged, making filtering relatively useless.
I've recently been going through the process of selecting tooling for a style guide where I had some specific requirements. Based on that I thought tagging tools based on the following would be useful (some already exist):
Framework
(e.g. Bootstrap or Foundation) /Generator
PHP
/Ruby
/Node
/ etc.LESS
/SASS
/SCSS
HTML
/HAML
/Handlebars
/React
/Angular
/Custom
(?) /Comments
(e.g. KSS)Static
I'm happy to put some work into updating the tags if there's agreement on how a better way to tag the tools. Applying some tags based on the generator list at https://github.com/davidhund/styleguide-generators seems like a good place to start.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: