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templey

v1.0.1

Published

Simple templating engine for all files.

Downloads

4

Readme

Templey

on npm for some reason

Using as a standalone script

node templey.js file creates file.templeybuild.txt

Using as a module

require("templey")("input text")

returns processed string

Syntax

|file:name| -- Import from a file

|http:address| and |https:address| -- response from http request

|procarg:all| and |procarg:number| -- process arguments, all is space joined

|command:command| -- run a process and return output

|filename:| -- files filename

Example


the ip address that built this is |http:api.ipify.org|

the arguments when building this were |procarg:all| and the nodejs executable is stored at |procarg:0|

the nodejs version is |command:node -v|
this files name on disk is |filename:|

|file:layers.txt|```

would produce

```hello, this is a test of templey, you can escape things too, watch |file:name.txt|!

the ip address that built this is 0.0.0.0

the arguments when building this were /usr/local/bin/node /Users/thelmgn/Documents/pinghost2/Templey/index.js hello.txt and the nodejs executable is stored at /usr/local/bin/node

the nodejs version is v10.9.0

this files name on disk is hello.txt

you can put tags in other templey scripts like this, we're running from layers.txt and we've got things!