--- layout: layout.njk tags: post title: kutty 0.0.1 has been released! date: 2020-05-16 --- ## Kutty 0.0.1 Release I'm pleased to announce the [0.0.1 release](https://unpkg.com/browse/kutty.org@0.0.1/) of kutty, the successor to [intercooler.js](http://intercoolerjs.org)! Like intercooler, kutty brings features of modern browsers that normally require javascript (AJAX, CSS transitions, etc.) directly into HTML. #### Why the rename? I chose to rename the project for a few reasons: * I wanted the freedom to clean up mistakes and remove ideas that hadn't worked out as cleanly as I wanted * The JS in `intercooler.js` implied a javascript-orientation. The more I developed intercooler the more I realized that it was really about enhancing (completing?) HTML, not javascript. This project doesn't really compete with tools like angular, vue or react, it's something different, so I wanted a different name. * `kutty` is short and memorable, `kutty.org` was available, and it has consonance with "cuttlefish" which is the official cephalopod of kutty development. #### So what's new & different about kutty vs. intercooler? * First and foremost, kutty has [*no external dependencies*](https://github.com/bigskysoftware/kutty/blob/master/package.json) ! No more dragging in jQuery just to do HTML-oriented web development. It has been tested with IE11. * It follows conventional naming and behavior standards more closely than intercooler does (e.g. [`innerHTML`](/attributes/kt-swap) and [`outerHTML`](/attributes/kt-swap)) * Kutty isn't the kitchen-sink-of-features that intercooler is. Kutty is more focused on the features that are amenable to a declarative approache and less on replacing javascript entirely. * Kutty has a better swapping mechanism which introduces a settling step, which allows for nice CSS transitions with minimal complexity. Check out the [progress bar](/examples/progress-bar) to see how this works: by returning HTML in the old web 1.0 style, you can get nice, smooth CSS-based transitions. Fun! Beyond that, basic kutty and intercooler code will look a lot a like: ```html
Click Me!
``` This will issue an AJAX post to `/clicked`, in a manner familiar to anyone who has used intercooler. #### What will happen to intercooler? I'm planning on maintaining both projects. Intercooler is a slow moving project anyway, and the code is stable and works fine for people who want to go the jQuery route. I have a large application written with it and I'm not planning on moving that to kutty any time soon. #### How hard will a port to kutty from intercooler be? Depends a lot on how into the weeds you got with intercooler. The core attributes are pretty close to one another but if you were using `ic-action` or event handlers extensively it will be a project. #### OK, so what should I do? The usual: * read the [docs](/docs) * star the [repo](https://github.com/bigskysoftware/kutty) * tell your friends * enjoy fully functional HTML, the way [Roy Fielding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer) intended it Cheers!