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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T10:08:21+00:00 2026-05-27T10:08:21+00:00

I’m writing a moderately complex script for Greasemonkey. Part of it is generating a

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I’m writing a moderately complex script for Greasemonkey. Part of it is generating a big blob of HTML and CSS and cramming it into the page. I’d like to keep these HTML and CSS blobs as separate files in my source tree, since:

  • Javascript has no multiline strings, so either I get a huge line, or lots of concatenation, or line continuations. Ugly.
  • The files evolve at different rates, so having them as separate files in Git is notionally better
  • My text editor can set the mode properly when it’s not one document embedded in another

Among many other things.

Unfortunately, Greasemonkey scripts are only ever a single script, not a bundle, so I have to inline the HTML and CSS at some point. I’m trying to find a good build system for this workflow. Building for distribution would involve copying from the HTML and CSS into the user script.

My first instinct was to use make the C preprocessor and #include, but this only works on lines, so doing something like:

var panel = document.createElement('div');
panel.innerHTML = '#include "panel.html"';

Doesn’t work.

What I’m looking for is something exactly like http://js-preprocessor.com/ , but that doesn’t throw a “wrong number of arguments” error when I run it. 😛

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    2026-05-27T10:08:22+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:08 am

    I ended rolling my own in Python. It’s not exactly trivial (~50 LOC), thg435, but it does the job. Brock Adams’ CDATA multiline string makes it easier.

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