var html = require("jade-html!./file.jade");
// => returns file.jade content as html
Allows you to get HTML back instead of a function reference. I found this useful for templates which render server side.
Possible options are (all passed to jade.compile()):
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self - set the context
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pretty - boolean, output pretty html or not
-
locals - set locals
Don't forget to polyfill require
if you want to use it in node.
See enhanced-require documentation.