* first attempt
* progress
* working
* working
* test timeago
* rm
* get timeago working
* reduce size
* fix whitespace
* more intl stuff
* more effort
* more work
* more progress
* more work
* more intl
* set lang=LOCALE
* flatten
* more work
* add ltr/rtl
* more work
* add comments
* yet more work
* still more work
* more work
* fix tests
* more test and string fixes
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix some more strings, add test
* fix snackbar
* fix }
* fix typo
* fix english
* measure perf
* start on french
* more work on french
* more french
* more french
* finish french
* fix some missing translations
* update readme
* fix test
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.