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# Skooma
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A functional-friendly helper library for procedural DOM generation and
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templating.
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Skooma provides two proxies: `html` and `svg`.
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## Interface / Examples
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```js
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html.div()
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// Creates a <div> element
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html.div("hello", "world")
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// Creates a <div> element with the content "helloworld"
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html.div(html.span())
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// Creates a <div> element with a nested <span> element
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html.div([html.span(), html.span()])
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// Creates a <div> element with two nested <span> elements
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html.div({class: "foo"})
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// Creates a <div> with the class "foo"
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html.div({class: ["foo", "bar"]})
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// Creates a <div> with the classes "foo" and "bar"
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html.div({click: 1})
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// Creates a <div> with the attribute "click" set to "1"
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html.div({click: event => console.log(event.target)})
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// Creates a <div> with an event listener for "click" events
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html.div(player: {username: "KhajiitSlayer3564"})
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// Creates a <div> with the attribute "player" set to a JSON-encoded Object
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html.div(self => self.innerHTML = "Hello, World!")
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// Creates a <div> and passes it to a function that sets its inner HTML
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html.div({foo: true})
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// Creates a <div>, adds the attribute "foo"
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html.div({foo: "bar"}, {foo: false})
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// Creates a <div>, sets the "foo" attribute to "bar", then removes it again
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// Special keys:
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html.div(dataset: {foo: 1, bar: 2})
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// Creates a <div> with the attributes "data-foo" and "data-bar" set to 1 and 2
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html.div(style: {color: 'red'})
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// Creates a <div> with the "style" attribute set to "color: red"
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```
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Generators can be called with many arguments. Arrays get iterated recursively as
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if they were part of a flat argument list.
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