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mustache - Mustache processor
mustache <YAML> <FILE> mustache --compile <FILE> mustache --tokens <FILE>
Mustache is a logic-less templating system for HTML, config files, anything.
The mustache command processes a Mustache template preceded by YAML frontmatter from standard input and prints one or more documents to standard output.
YAML frontmatter begins with --- on a single line, followed by YAML, ending with another --- on a single line, e.g.
--- names: [ {name: chris}, {name: mark}, {name: scott} ] ---
If you are unfamiliar with YAML, it is a superset of JSON. Valid JSON should work fine.
After the frontmatter should come any valid Mustache template. See mustache(5) for an overview of Mustache templates.
For example:
{{#names}}
Hi {{name}}! {{/names}}
Now let´s combine them.
$ cat data.yml --- names: [ {name: chris}, {name: mark}, {name: scott} ] --- $ cat template.mustache {{#names}}
Hi {{name}}! {{/names}} $ mustache data.yml template.mustache Hi chris! Hi mark! Hi scott!
If you provide multiple YAML documents (as delimited by ---), your template will be rendered multiple times. Like a mail merge.
For example:
$ cat data.yml --- name: chris --- name: mark --- name: scott --- $ cat template.mustache Hi {{name}}! $ mustache data.yml template.mustache Hi chris! Hi mark! Hi scott!
By default mustache will try to render a Mustache template using the YAML frontmatter you provide. It can do a few other things, however.
If you have RubyGems installed:
gem install mustache
$ mustache data.yml template.mustache $ cat data.yml | mustache - template.mustache $ mustache -c template.mustache $ cat <<data | ruby mustache - template.mustache --- name: Bob age: 30 --- data
Mustache is Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Wanstrath
Original CTemplate by Google
mustache(5), gem(1), http://mustache.github.io/
November 2016 | DEFUNKT |