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## Overview
**H3** is a microframework to build client-side single-page applications (SPAs) in modern JavaScript.
H3 is also:
- **tiny**, under [800 sloc](https://github.com/h3rald/h3/blob/master/h3.js).
- **modern**, in the sense that it runs only in modern browsers (latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge & similar).
- **easy** to learn, its API is comprised of only six methods and two properties.
### I'm sold! Where can I get it?
Here, look, it's just one file:
<a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/h3rald/h3/v0.8.0/h3.js" target="_blank" class="button primary">Download v0.8.0 (Humble Human)</a>
Yes there is also a [NPM package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@h3rald/h3) if you want to use it with WebPack and similar, but let me repeat: _it's just one file_.
### Hello, World?
Here's an example of an extremely minimal SPA created with H3:
```js
import h3 from "./h3.js";
h3.init(() => h3("h1", "Hello, World!"));
```
This will render a `h1` tag within the document body, containing the text `"Hello, World!"`.
### Something more complex?
Have a look at the code of a [simple todo list](https://github.com/h3rald/h3/tree/master/docs/example) ([demo](https://h3.js.org/example/index.html)) with several components, a store and some routing.
### Can I use it then, no strings attached?
Yes. It's [MIT-licensed](https://github.com/h3rald/h3/blob/master/LICENSE).
### What if something is broken?
Go fix it! Or at least open an issue on the [Github repo](https://github.com/h3rald/h3), pleasy.
### Can I download a copy of all the documentation as a standalone HTML file?
What a weird thing to ask... sure you can: [here](https://h3.js.org/H3_DeveloperGuide.htm)!
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