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Open-source Clojure projects categorized as HTML

Top 8 Clojure HTML Projects

  1. hiccup

    Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure

    Project mention: Show HN: Niccup – Hiccup-Like HTML Generation in ~120 Lines of Pure Nix | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-12-03

    Nothing more, nothing less. Just "Nix Expressions/Data > HTML".

    If you've used hiccup (https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup) before this will be immediately familiar to you, native data types in arrays transformed into HTML, and it matches really well with Nix! Kind of almost took me by surprise.

    I've made some more involved examples available on the website, where the website itself is also dynamically generated with niccup: https://embedding-shapes.github.io/niccup/

    And if that wasn't enough, I also added a quine example on the website itself, which if you copy-paste the two files you get a built version of the page itself: https://embedding-shapes.github.io/niccup/examples/quine/ (this was probably the most tricky and fun part of this whole project, so worth mentioning separately for sure)

    I've used it to generate documentation websites and some smaller projects so far, but hasn't been used by others before, so I'm eager to hear what people think about it! Thank you for reading and your temporary attention!

    GitHub repository: https://github.com/embedding-shapes/niccup (~800 lines of Nix in total, main implementation src/lib.nix is only ~120 lines though)

    The source of the blog itself: https://github.com/embedding-shapes/embedding-shapes.github.... (~150 lines of Nix)

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  3. Selmer

    A fast, Django inspired template system in Clojure.

  4. coast

    The fullest full stack clojure web framework

  5. Slingcode

    personal computing platform

    Project mention: Ask HN: What Single File Web Apps | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-09-15
  6. panas.reload

    a hot reload for babashka serving html+css (or htmx)

  7. html.yeah

    HTML so good, it will have you saying "Html Yeah Brother"

    Project mention: Html.yeah – Clojure schema-based HTML components | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-10-07
  8. cuphic

    Transform or scrape Hiccup with a declarative DSL.

  9. nnterra

    Proof of concept to consume web apps published on Nostr.

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source HTML projects in Clojure? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 hiccup 2,848
2 Selmer 1,039
3 coast 565
4 Slingcode 429
5 panas.reload 33
6 html.yeah 20
7 cuphic 5
8 nnterra 5

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