# hyperscript
Create hypertext with Raku.
## api
```raku
sub hyperscript(Str $tag, *%attrs, *@inner)
```
* `Str $tag`:
* The HTML tag to be created.
* Supports class and id shortcuts, e.g.: `'p#id.class'`.
* if `$tag` begins with a class or id shortcut, hyperscript uses a `div` element.
* `*%attrs`: HTML attributes on the element.
* `*@inner`: Inner contents for the element.
## example
```raku
use Hyperscript;
constant &h = &hyperscript;
say h('h1', 'hello, world!');
# OUTPUT:
hello, world!
```
## slightly longer example
```raku
use Hyperscript;
constant &h = &hyperscript;
my $html =
h('div#page',
h('div#header',
h('h1.classy', style => { background-color => '#22f'}, 'h')),
h('div#menu', style => { background-color => '#2f2' },
h('ul',
h('li', 'one'),
h('li', 'two'),
h('li', 'three'))),
h('h2', style => { background-color => '#f22' }, 'content title'),
h('p',
"so it's just like a templating engine, ",
"but easy to use inline with Raku"),
h('p',
"the intention is for this to be used to create ",
"reusable, interactive html widgets."));
```
## 'pretty' output
By default, hyperscript outputs a condensed string of HTML. Sometimes it may be useful to have
a string representation that more closely reflects the nesting structure of your HTML. 'Pretty' output
can be enabled when needed by setting the `$*hyperscript-style` dynamic variable.
Running this Raku code:
```raku
use Hyperscript;
my &h = &hyperscript;
my @items = do for 1..3 {
h('li.condensed', h('a.condensed', :href("page$_.html"), h('b.condensed', "Page $_")))
}
my $site-nav = do {
my $*hyperscript-style = Hyperscript::Style::Pretty; # Enable pretty output
h('nav.pretty', h('ul.pretty', @items))
}
say $site-nav;
```
Will provide the following HTML:
```html
```
## why?
* It produces HTML from Raku code, instead of a separate templating language.
* It's a way to learn Raku module development.
## prior art
* Hyperscript (JavaScript library): https://github.com/hyperhype/hyperscript
## testing
```sh
prove6 -l
```
## license
MIT