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# asan.js
**asan.js** is a **convention over configuration** model-view system for web-sites and web-applicastions.
The attaction of using **asan** is that the location of the **model** for a path is very straight-forward
For example, the **model** for a path "`/an/example/path`" would be at "`/src/an/example/path`".
I.e., a "`/src`" prefix is added to the current path to get the **model**.
## Example
Here is an example usage of **asan.js**:
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<div id="main"></div>
<script type="module">
import * as asan from "./asan.js" // <--- Your path of asan.js might be different.
const element = document.getElementById("main")
asan.include(element)
</script>
</body>
</html>
```
## Import
To import module **asan** use `import` code like the following:
```javascript
import * as asan from "./asan.js" // <--- Your path of asan.js might be different.
```
## Author
Module **asan** was written by [Charles Iliya Krempeaux](http://changelog.ca)