Harp

Harp helps developers and designers use the new web languages—Sass, Markdown, CoffeeScript, and more—without having to set up and maintain them manually.

Instead of worrying about building their build tools, they can write using the preprocessor they want and get their output automatically in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Who’s using Harp

Harp has been used to build static sites, write internal documentation, serve large client-side applications, compile Apache Cordova/Phone Gap apps, and more.

The Harp website
Chloi maintains the documentation, Harp blog and newsletter, and Harp’s identity guide.

Harp helps us work more efficiently. Plus, it’s supported by the Harp Platform, the publishing platform built on Dropbox, which uses our open source projects like Harp in production.