
Email templating with Gulp, MJML, Nunjucks and BrowserSync
MJML Starter Base is a robust solution designed for email templating that combines the power of Gulp, MJML, and Nunjucks. This starter kit aims to simplify the process of creating responsive email templates by providing an organized framework with essential tools for developers. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this setup makes crafting beautiful emails easier and faster.
By leveraging a streamlined build system, the MJML Starter Base enhances productivity and readability, allowing users to focus on design and content rather than technical complications. This package not only includes default templates but also integrates modern practices to ensure your email templates are optimized for various platforms.
MJML Engine: Utilizes the MJML framework, enabling the creation of responsive email templates effortlessly.
Nunjucks Partials and Templates: Supports powerful templating features through Nunjucks, making it easy to manage and reuse code snippets.
Data Injection with YAML: Allows for dynamic content management by injecting data directly from YAML files into your templates.
Built-in BrowserSync Server: Enhances the development workflow by offering live reloading, so you can see changes in real-time as you edit your templates.
Default MJML Templates: Comes with basic and newsletter templates to kickstart your email design process without starting from scratch.
Gulp-Powered Build System: Streamlines the workflow, automating tasks such as compiling templates and refreshing the browser.
Folder Structure: Outputs compiled templates into a dedicated 'dist' folder, keeping your project organized and easy to navigate.
Future Enhancements: Potential support for HTML minification and image compression, promising to keep the product evolving to meet user needs.

Gulp.js is an old but popular site building tool that automates various repetitive development tasks in web development, such as compiling Sass, minifying JavaScript, and optimizing images.