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emaphp/handlebars-template-loader

A Handlebars template loader for Webpack

JavaScript
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MIT License

The **handlebars‑template‑loader** is a Webpack loader that lets you import *.hbs* Handlebars files as compiled template functions directly in your JavaScript bundle. It supports helpers, partials, image asset handling, customizable compilation options, and a macro system for inline includes, repeats and user‑defined snippets, making it ideal for front‑end developers building single‑page applications that want seamless Handlebars integration with Webpack.