When editing a theme file in vim, a .file.swp file is created and would
crash the sass compiler. This ignores any hidden files in the directory,
since they are probably not theme files.
Co-authored-by: Milan <me@petabyteboy.de>
This gets rid of the awkward checking-in of `template.html` to git (when
it's a built file) and also makes the rebuilds faster and more
consistent by running everything through the same pipeline. So inline
CSS, SVG, and JS are all partially built on-the-fly.
I've basically reinvented gulp, but it's pretty lightweight and
zero-dep, so I'm happy with it.
* fix: update to latest sapper
fixes#416
* fix error and debug pages
* requestIdleCallback makes column switching feel way nicer than double rAF
* add export feature
* add better csp info
* workaround for sapper sub-page issue
* clarify in readme about exporting
* fix now config
* switch from rIC to triple raf
* style-loader is no longer used
* update theming guide
The point of this PR is to make it easier to implement scrollbars (#683).
With this PR, the themes move from a body tag-based system (e.g. `body.theme-scarlet`) to a system where they simply declare global CSS and we use CSS specificity order to give us the right theme.