C++17 library for generating HTML, CSS and SGML-like documents. https://speedie.site/docpp
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docpp

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Small C++ library for generating XML, HTML and CSS.

Features

  • HTML, CSS and XML document generation and deserialization
  • Sensible indentation for pretty-formatting.
  • Modern C++ API
  • No dependencies, other than the standard library
  • Windows, macOS, Linux and *BSD support
  • LGPL license

Not yet implemented

  • HTML/XML/CSS serialization (parsing from e.g. file)

Installation

To install the library, you can utilize the provided CMakeLists.txt file:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build .
cmake --install . --prefix /usr

Usage

Just include docpp.hpp in your project and link against the library. Examples can be found in the examples directory.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

Code of Conduct

None. Just don't blow up my house. And, don't ask me to rewrite it in Rust.