<h1 align="center">&lt;heml&gt;</h1>


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  <a href="https://heml.io/docs/getting-started/guide">Guide</a> &bull;
  <a href="https://heml.io/docs">Documentation</a> &bull;
  <a href="https://heml.io/editor">Editor</a>
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HEML is an open source markup language for building responsive email.

- **Native Feel:** Do you know HTML and CSS? Check out our docs and you're off to the races! No special rules or styling paradigms to master.

- **Forward Thinking:** HEML is designed to take advantage of all that email can do while still providing a solid experience for all clients.

- **Extendable:** You can create your own powerful elements and style rules. Share them with the world, or keep em to yourself. Your choice.


## FAQ

### Why should I use HEML?

It makes building emails easier.

### How do I use it?

Check out our [usage guide](http://heml.io/docs/getting-started/usage).

### What do I do if I found a bug?

Open up an [issue](https://github.com/SparkPost/heml/issues) on the repository. Thanks for catching it! 🙏

### Want to help?

Awesome!! We welcome any and all help! Head over to the [issues](https://github.com/SparkPost/heml/issues) and see if anything catches your eye.

## License

[MIT](https://github.com/SparkPost/heml/blob/master/LICENSE)
