This talk is the conclusion of a journey I’ve been sharing throughout 2025. At RubyKaigi, I introduced Herb: a new HTML-aware ERB parser and tooling eco…
Marco Roth released a new HTML-aware ERB parser library called Herb at the Ruby Kaigi conference a few days ago. Given I’ve been playing around with Phlex over the last week and toying around with the idea of automating templating concerns in a conventional “views and partials” Rails application, it’s perfect timing. My preference for eschewing a templating language in favour of using the host lan
Announced on April 16 at RubyKaigi 2025 in Matsuyama, Japan. Today at RubyKaigi 2025, I’m excited to introduce a project I’ve been heavily focusing over the last few months: 🌿 Herb — a fast, modern, and HTML-aware ERB parser, designed from the ground up for developer tooling. Why Herb? As web development in Ruby evolves - especially with the rise of Hotwire and HTML-over-the-wire patterns - it’s
HTML-awareIntelligently recognizes and navigates HTML structure within ERB templates, ensuring precise parsing across interleaved markup and Ruby code. Built on PrismPowered by Prism, Ruby's new official default parser as of Ruby 3.4. Prism is designed to be error-tolerant and is adopted by major Ruby runtimes including CRuby, JRuby, TruffleRuby.
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