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205 lines
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# Installation & Setup
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SigPro is designed to be drop-in ready. Whether you are building a complex application with a bundler or a simple reactive widget in a single HTML file, SigPro scales with your needs.
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## 1. Installation
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Choose the method that best fits your workflow:
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<div class="tabs tabs-box w-full mt-8 mb-12">
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300" aria-label="npm" checked />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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```bash
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npm install sigpro
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```
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</div>
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300" aria-label="pnpm" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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```bash
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pnpm add sigpro
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```
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</div>
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300" aria-label="yarn" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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```bash
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yarn add sigpro
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```
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</div>
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300" aria-label="bun" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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```bash
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bun add sigpro
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```
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</div>
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300 whitespace-nowrap" aria-label="CDN (ESM)" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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```html
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<script type="module">
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// Import the core and UI components
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import SigPro from "[https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/+esm](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/+esm)";
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import { UI } from "[https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/ui/+esm](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/ui/+esm)";
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// Initialize UI components globally
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UI($);
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</script>
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```
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</div>
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<input type="radio" name="install_method" class="tab border-base-300 whitespace-nowrap" aria-label="CDN (ESM)" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-box p-6">
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<pre class="bg-base-200 p-4 rounded-lg"><code class="language-html"><script type="module">
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// Import the core and UI components
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import SigPro from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/+esm';
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import { UI } from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/ui/+esm';
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// Initialize UI components globally
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UI($);
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</script></code></pre>
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</div>
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</div>
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---
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## 2. Quick Start Examples
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SigPro uses **PascalCase** for Tag Helpers (e.g., `Div`, `Button`) to provide a clean, component-like syntax without needing JSX.
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<div class="tabs tabs-box w-full mt-8 mb-12 bg-base-200/50 p-2 rounded-xl border border-base-300">
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<input type="radio" name="quick_start_tabs" class="tab !rounded-lg" aria-label="Mainstream (Bundlers)" checked />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-lg p-6 mt-2">
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```javascript
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// File: App.js
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import SigPro from "sigpro";
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export const App = () => {
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const $count = $(0);
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// Tag Helpers like Div, H1, Button are available globally
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return Div({ class: "card p-4" }, [
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H1(["Count is: ", $count]),
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Button(
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{
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class: "btn btn-primary",
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onclick: () => $count((c) => c + 1),
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},
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"Increment",
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),
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]);
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};
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// File: main.js
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import SigPro from "sigpro";
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import { App } from "./App.js";
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$mount(App, "#app");
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```
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<input type="radio" name="quick_start_tabs" class="tab !rounded-lg" aria-label="Classic (Direct CDN)" />
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<div class="tab-content bg-base-100 border-base-300 rounded-lg p-6 mt-2">
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```html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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<body>
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<div id="app"></div>
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<script type="module">
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import SigPro from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sigpro@latest/+esm";
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const $name = $("Developer");
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// No need to import Div, Section, H2, Input... they are global!
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const App = () =>
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Section({ class: "container" }, [
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H2(["Welcome, ", $name]),
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Input({
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type: "text",
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class: "input input-bordered",
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$value: $name, // Automatic two-way binding
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placeholder: "Type your name...",
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}),
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]);
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$mount(App, "#app");
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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</div>
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---
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## 3. Global by Design
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One of SigPro's core strengths is its **Global API**, which eliminates "Import Hell" while remaining ESM-compatible.
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* **The "Zero-Config" Import:** By simply adding `import SigPro from "sigpro"`, the framework automatically "hydrates" the global `window` object.
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* **Core Functions:** You get immediate access to `$`, `$watch`, `$html`, `$if`, `$for`, and `$router` anywhere in your scripts without using the `SigPro.` prefix.
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* **Auto-Installation:** This happens instantly upon import thanks to its built-in `install()` routine, making it "Plug & Play" for both local projects and CDN usage.
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* **PascalCase Tag Helpers:** Standard HTML tags are pre-registered as global functions (`Div`, `Span`, `Button`, `Section`, etc.).
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* **Clean UI Syntax:** This allows you to write UI structures that look like HTML but are pure, reactive JavaScript: `Div({ class: "card" }, [ H1("Title") ])`.
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* **Hybrid Tree Shaking:** * For **Maximum Speed**, use `import SigPro from "sigpro"`.
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* For **Maximum Optimization**, you can still use Named Imports: `import { $, $html } from "sigpro"`. This allows modern bundlers like Vite to prune unused code while keeping your core reactive.
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* **Custom Components:** We recommend using **PascalCase** for your own components (e.g., `UserCard()`) to maintain visual consistency with the built-in Tag Helpers and distinguish them from standard logic.
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## 4. Why no build step?
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Because SigPro uses **native ES Modules** and standard JavaScript functions to generate the DOM, you don't actually _need_ a compiler like Babel or a transformer for JSX.
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- **Development:** Just save and refresh. Pure JS, no "transpilation" required.
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- **Performance:** Extremely lightweight. Use any modern bundler (Vite, esbuild) only when you are ready to minify and tree-shake for production.
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## 5. Why SigPro? (The Competitive Edge)
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SigPro stands out by removing the "Build Step" tax and the "Virtual DOM" overhead. It is the closest you can get to writing raw HTML/JS while maintaining modern reactivity.
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| Feature | **SigPro** | **SolidJS** | **Svelte** | **React** | **Vue** |
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| :----------------- | :--------------- | :----------- | :----------- | :---------- | :---------- |
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| **Bundle Size** | **~2KB** | ~7KB | ~4KB | ~40KB+ | ~30KB |
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| **DOM Strategy** | **Direct DOM** | Direct DOM | Compiled DOM | Virtual DOM | Virtual DOM |
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| **Reactivity** | **Fine-grained** | Fine-grained | Compiled | Re-renders | Proxies |
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| **Build Step** | **Optional** | Required | Required | Required | Optional |
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| **Learning Curve** | **Minimal** | Medium | Low | High | Medium |
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| **Initialization** | **Ultra-Fast** | Very Fast | Fast | Slow | Medium |
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## 6. Key Advantages
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- **Extreme Performance**: No Virtual DOM reconciliation. SigPro updates the specific node or attribute instantly when a Signal changes.
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- **Fine-Grained Reactivity**: State changes only trigger updates where the data is actually used, not on the entire component.
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- **Native Web Standards**: Everything is a standard JS function. No custom template syntax to learn.
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- **Zero Magic**: No hidden compilers. What you write is what runs in the browser.
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- **Global by Design**: Tag Helpers and the `$` function are available globally to eliminate "Import Hell" and keep your code clean.
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## 7. Summary
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SigPro isn't just another framework; it's a bridge to the native web. By using standard ES Modules and functional DOM generation, you gain the benefits of a modern library with the weight of a utility script.
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**Because, in the end... why fight the web when we can embrace it?**
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