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  1. data/LICENSE +21 -0
  2. data/README.md +38 -0
  3. data/lib/common_mob.rb +9 -0
  4. data/lib/common_mob/digest.rb +43 -0
  5. data/lib/common_mob/erb.rb +72 -0
  6. data/lib/common_mob/file.rb +55 -0
  7. data/lib/common_mob/patch.rb +51 -0
  8. data/lib/common_mob/resource_locator.rb +9 -0
  9. data/lib/common_mob/shell.rb +323 -0
  10. data/lib/common_mob/template.rb +23 -0
  11. data/lib/common_mob/version.rb +3 -0
  12. data/targets/crontab_patch.rb +37 -0
  13. data/targets/extract.rb +40 -0
  14. data/targets/fetch.rb +40 -0
  15. data/targets/files.rb +244 -0
  16. data/targets/git.rb +84 -0
  17. data/targets/group.rb +33 -0
  18. data/targets/packages.rb +94 -0
  19. data/targets/ruby.rb +13 -0
  20. data/targets/services.rb +184 -0
  21. data/targets/shell.rb +43 -0
  22. data/targets/user.rb +108 -0
  23. data/vendor/mustache/CONTRIBUTORS +9 -0
  24. data/vendor/mustache/HISTORY.md +135 -0
  25. data/vendor/mustache/LICENSE +20 -0
  26. data/vendor/mustache/README.md +405 -0
  27. data/vendor/mustache/Rakefile +103 -0
  28. data/vendor/mustache/benchmarks/complex.erb +15 -0
  29. data/vendor/mustache/benchmarks/complex.haml +12 -0
  30. data/vendor/mustache/benchmarks/helper.rb +20 -0
  31. data/vendor/mustache/benchmarks/simple.erb +5 -0
  32. data/vendor/mustache/benchmarks/speed.rb +78 -0
  33. data/vendor/mustache/bin/mustache +90 -0
  34. data/vendor/mustache/contrib/mustache-mode.el +278 -0
  35. data/vendor/mustache/contrib/mustache.vim +69 -0
  36. data/vendor/mustache/examples/hash.rb +16 -0
  37. data/vendor/mustache/examples/hash.yml +5 -0
  38. data/vendor/mustache/examples/projects.mustache +26 -0
  39. data/vendor/mustache/examples/projects.yml +28 -0
  40. data/vendor/mustache/examples/self.mustache +4 -0
  41. data/vendor/mustache/examples/self.yml +3 -0
  42. data/vendor/mustache/examples/simple.mustache +10 -0
  43. data/vendor/mustache/examples/simple.rb +24 -0
  44. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache.rb +358 -0
  45. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/context.rb +108 -0
  46. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/generator.rb +160 -0
  47. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/parser.rb +230 -0
  48. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/sinatra.rb +180 -0
  49. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/template.rb +59 -0
  50. data/vendor/mustache/lib/mustache/version.rb +3 -0
  51. data/vendor/mustache/lib/rack/bug/panels/mustache_panel.rb +81 -0
  52. data/vendor/mustache/lib/rack/bug/panels/mustache_panel/mustache_extension.rb +27 -0
  53. data/vendor/mustache/lib/rack/bug/panels/mustache_panel/view.mustache +46 -0
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  60. data/vendor/mustache/mustache.gemspec +32 -0
  61. data/vendor/mustache/test/autoloading_test.rb +52 -0
  62. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/comments.mustache +1 -0
  63. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/comments.rb +14 -0
  64. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/complex_view.mustache +17 -0
  65. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/complex_view.rb +34 -0
  66. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/crazy_recursive.mustache +9 -0
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  76. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/inverted_section.mustache +7 -0
  77. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/inverted_section.rb +14 -0
  78. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/lambda.mustache +7 -0
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  80. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/namespaced.mustache +1 -0
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  82. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/nested_objects.mustache +17 -0
  83. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/nested_objects.rb +35 -0
  84. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/node.mustache +8 -0
  85. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/partial_with_module.mustache +3 -0
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  87. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/passenger.conf +5 -0
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  89. data/vendor/mustache/test/fixtures/recursive.mustache +4 -0
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+ <h2>OPTIONS</h2>
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+ <p>By default <code>mustache</code> will try to render a Mustache template using the
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+ </code></pre>
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+ <p>Mustache is Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Wanstrath</p>
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+ <p>Original CTemplate by Google</p>
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+ mustache(1) -- Mustache processor
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+ =================================
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+ ## SYNOPSIS
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+ mustache <YAML> <FILE>
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+ mustache --compile <FILE>
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+ mustache --tokens <FILE>
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+
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+
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+ ## DESCRIPTION
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+
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+ Mustache is a logic-less templating system for HTML, config files,
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+ anything.
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+
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+ The `mustache` command processes a Mustache template preceded by YAML
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+ frontmatter from standard input and prints one or more documents to
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+ standard output.
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+
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+ YAML frontmatter beings with `---` on a single line, followed by YAML,
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+ ending with another `---` on a single line, e.g.
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+
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+ ---
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+ names: [ {name: chris}, {name: mark}, {name: scott} ]
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+ ---
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+ If you are unfamiliar with YAML, it is a superset of JSON. Valid JSON
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+ should work fine.
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+ After the frontmatter should come any valid Mustache template. See
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+ mustache(5) for an overview of Mustache templates.
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+
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+ For example:
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+
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+ {{#names}}
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+ Hi {{name}}!
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+ {{/names}}
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+
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+ Now let's combine them.
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+
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+ $ cat data.yml
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+ ---
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+ names: [ {name: chris}, {name: mark}, {name: scott} ]
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+ ---
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+ Hi {{name}}!
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+ Hi chris!
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+ Hi mark!
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+ Hi scott!
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+ If you provide multiple YAML documents (as delimited by `---`), your
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+ For example:
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+
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+ $ cat data.yml
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+ ---
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+ name: chris
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+ ---
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+ name: mark
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+ ---
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+ name: scott
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+ ---
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+ $ cat template.mustache
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+ Hi {{name}}!
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+ $ cat data.yml template.mustache | mustache
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+ Hi chris!
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+ Hi mark!
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+ Hi scott!
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+
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+ ## OPTIONS
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+ By default `mustache` will try to render a Mustache template using the
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+ * `-c`, `--compile`:
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+ Print the compiled Ruby version of a given template. This is the
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+ code that is actually used when rendering a template into a
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+ Mustache's internals.
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+ * `-t`, `--tokens`:
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+ Print the tokenized form of a given Mustache template. This can be
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+ used to understand how Mustache parses a template. The tokens are
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+ handed to a generator which compiles them into a Ruby
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+ string. Syntax errors and confused tags, therefor, can probably be
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+ ## INSTALLATION
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+ gem install mustache
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+ ## EXAMPLES
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+ $ mustache data.yml template.mustache
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+ $ cat data.yml | mustache - template.mustache
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+ $ cat <<data | ruby mustache - template.mustache
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+ ---
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+ name: Bob
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+ age: 30
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+ ---
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+ data
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+ ## COPYRIGHT
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+ Mustache is Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Wanstrath
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+ Original CTemplate by Google
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+
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+ ## SEE ALSO
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+ mustache(5), mustache(7), gem(1),
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+ .TH "MUSTACHE" "5" "May 2010" "DEFUNKT" "Mustache Manual"
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+ .SH "NAME"
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+ \fBmustache\fR \-\- Logic\-less templates.
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+ .SH "SYNOPSIS"
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+ .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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+ Mustache can be used for HTML, config files, source code \-
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+ anything. It works by expanding tags in a template using values
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "name": "Chris",
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+ "company": "<b>GitHub</b>"
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ * Chris
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+ *
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+ * &lt;b&gt;GitHub&lt;/b&gt;
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+ * <b>GitHub</b>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SS "Sections"
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+ Sections render blocks of text one or more times, depending on the
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+ value of the key in the current context.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ A section begins with a pound and ends with a slash. That is, \fB{{#person}}\fR begins a "person" section while \fB{{/person}}\fR ends it.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ The behavior of the section is determined by the value of the key.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ \fBFalse Values or Empty Lists\fR
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ If the \fBperson\fR key exists and has a value of false or an empty
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+ list, the HTML between the pound and slash will not be displayed.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ Shown.
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+ {{#nothin}}
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+ Never shown!
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+ {{/nothin}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "person": true,
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ Shown.
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ \fBNon\-Empty Lists\fR
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ If the \fBperson\fR key exists and has a non\-false value, the HTML between
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+ the pound and slash will be rendered and displayed one or more times.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ When the value is a non\-empty list, the text in the block will be
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+ displayed once for each item in the list. The context of the block
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+ will be set to the current item for each iteration. In this way we can
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+ loop over collections.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {{#repo}}
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+ <b>{{name}}</b>
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+ {{/repo}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "repo": [
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+ { "name": "resque" },
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+ { "name": "hub" },
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+ { "name": "rip" },
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <b>resque</b>
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+ <b>hub</b>
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+ <b>rip</b>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ \fBLambdas\fR
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ When the value is a callable object, such as a function or lambda, the
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+ object will be invoked and passed the block of text. The text passed
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+ is the literal block, unrendered. \fB{{tags}}\fR will not have been expanded
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+ \- the lambda should do that on its own. In this way you can implement
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+ filters or caching.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {{#wrapped}}
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+ {{name}} is awesome.
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+ {{/wrapped}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "name": "Willy",
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+ "wrapped": function() {
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+ return function(text) {
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+ return "<b>" + render(text) + "</b>"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <b>Willy is awesome.</b>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ \fBNon\-False Values\fR
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ When the value is non\-false but not a list, it will be used as the
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+ context for a single rendering of the block.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {{#person?}}
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+ Hi {{name}}!
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+ {{/person?}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "person?": { "name": "Jon" }
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ Hi Jon!
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SS "Inverted Sections"
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+ An inverted section begins with a caret (hat) and ends with a
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+ slash. That is \fB{{^person}}\fR begins a "person" inverted section while \fB{{/person}}\fR ends it.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ While sections can be used to render text one or more times based on the
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+ value of the key, inverted sections may render text once based
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+ on the inverse value of the key. That is, they will be rendered
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+ if the key doesn't exist, is false, or is an empty list.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {{#repo}}
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+ <b>{{name}}</b>
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+ {{/repo}}
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+ {{^repo}}
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+ No repos :(
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+ {{/repo}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Hash:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {
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+ "repo": []
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+ }
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Output:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ No repos :(
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SS "Comments"
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+ Comments begin with a bang and are ignored. The following template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <h1>Today{{! ignore me }}.</h1>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Will render as follows:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <h1>Today.</h1>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Comments may contain newlines.
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+ .
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+ .SS "Partials"
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+ Partials begin with a greater than sign, like \fB{{> box}}\fR.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Partials are rendered at runtime (as opposed to compile time), so
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+ recursive partials are possible. Just avoid infinite loops.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ They also inherit the calling context. Whereas in ERB you may have
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+ this:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <%= partial :next_more, :start => start, :size => size %>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Mustache requires only this:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ {{> next_more}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Why? Because the \fBnext_more.mustache\fR file will inherit the \fBsize\fR and \fBstart\fR methods from the calling context.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ In this way you may want to think of partials as includes, or template
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+ expansion, even though it's not literally true.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ For example, this template and partial:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ base.mustache:
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+ <h2>Names</h2>
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+ {{#names}}
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+ {{> user}}
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+ {{/names}}
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+
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+ user.mustache:
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+ <strong>{{name}}</strong>
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Can be thought of as a single, expanded template:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ <h2>Names</h2>
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+ {{#names}}
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+ <strong>{{name}}</strong>
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+ {{/names}}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SS "Set Delimiter"
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+ Set Delimiter tags start with an equal sign and change the tag
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+ delimiters from \fB{{\fR and \fB}}\fR to custom strings.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Consider the following contrived example:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ * {{default_tags}}
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+ {{=<% %>=}}
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+ * <% erb_style_tags %>
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+ <%={{ }}=%>
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+ * {{ default_tags_again }}
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Here we have a list with three items. The first item uses the default
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+ tag style, the second uses erb style as defined by the Set Delimiter
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+ tag, and the third returns to the default style after yet another Set
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+ Delimiter declaration.
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ According to \fIctemplates\fR, this "is useful for languages like TeX, where
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+ double\-braces may occur in the text and are awkward to use for
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+ markup."
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Custom delimiters may not contain whitespace or the equals sign.
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+ .
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+ .SH "COPYRIGHT"
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+ Mustache is Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Wanstrath
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Original CTemplate by Google
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+ .
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+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
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+ mustache(1), mustache(7), \fIhttp://mustache.github.com/\fR