@camo-tag/vue
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0.2.0 • Public • Published

🥷Camo-tag

camo is a special tag that allows you to freely render only specific tags while leaving child elements intact.

💻 Installation

npm install @camo-tag/vue

Basically, just install it and use it right away!

⚡Features

At present it has the following features.

  • is-only
    • By passing true to the is-only attribute, only the camo can be erased while leaving the child elements intact.
    • Child elements of camo have the same functionality as camo, as shown in the following example.
<Camo as="main" :is-only="true">
  <h1>Home</h1>
  <p>Hoge</p>
  <div :is-only="true">
    <h2 style="color: red">Sub Title</h2>
    <TestComponent />
  </div>
</Camo>

The final result is as follows.

<h1>Home</h1>
<p>Hoge</p>
<h2 style="color: red">Sub Title</h2>
<TestComponent />
  • is-all & is-survivor
    • is-all removes all child elements.
    • Elements surrounded by is-survivor protect against is-all.
<Camo as="main" :is-all="isAll">
  <h1>Home</h1>
  <p>Hoge</p>
  <div :is-survivor="true">
    <h2 style="color: red">Sub Title</h2>
    <TestComponent />
  </div>
</Camo>

The final result is as follows.

<div>
  <h2 style="color: red">Sub Title</h2>
  <TestComponent />
</div>

Contributing

Contributions are welcome.

If you find a problem or a feature you would like to see, please write an Issue!

Pull requests are also welcome! Let's build something better together! 🥷

Licence

The scripts and documentation associated with this project are released under the MIT License .

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