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kiln(1)
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# NAME
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kiln - a simple static site generator
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# SYNOPSIS
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*kiln* build [-c _config_]
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*kiln* new _path_
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# DESCRIPTION
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*kiln build* builds a kiln site.
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*kiln new* creates a new kiln site at the given path.
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# OPTIONS
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## kiln build
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*-c* _config_
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Specifies the configuration file to use. Defaults to "config.toml".
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# OVERVIEW
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A kiln site is built in one or more steps called *tasks*. Tasks read content
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from the content directory, process the content, and write the content to the
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output directory. Tasks can also be configured to copy static content to the
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output directory.
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The following directories are common to all tasks:
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[[ *Directory*
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:[ *Description*
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| content/
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: Content directory
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| templates/
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: Templates directory
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The basic unit of a kiln site is the *page*. Each page either represents a
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content file or a subdirectory containing other pages. Pages may be
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preprocessed, run through templates, and postprocessed (in that order). Each
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operation takes the output of the last operation as input.
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# CONTENT DIRECTORY
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The content directory contains site content files which can be nested in
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subdirectories. Any file or directory in the content directory whose name begins
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with "\_" will be ignored, with the exception of files with the name "\_index"
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(e.g. "\_index.gmi").
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Content files can specify dates in their filenames. For example, the file
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content/2020-11-20-Hello-world.gmi will result in a page with a path of
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/Hello-world/ and a date of November 20, 2020.
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Files with the name "\_index" are treated specially. They can be used to provide
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frontmatter and content for the parent directory which will otherwise have none.
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If an "\_index" file is present in a directory, an index page (e.g. "index.gmi")
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for that directory will be generated and written to the output directory.
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## FRONTMATTER
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Pages can specify additional metadata in frontmatter. Frontmatter is delimited
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by "---" and is specified in YAML. Newlines after the closing delimiter are
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removed from the content.
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Example:
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```
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---
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title: Page title
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date: 2021-04-24
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params:
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key: value
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---
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Page content
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```
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The following keys are supported:
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*title*
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The title of the page.
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Example:
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```
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---
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title: My first post
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---
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```
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*date*
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The date of the page. Pages are sorted by date in reverse order, so newer
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pages will be placed above older pages.
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Example:
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```
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---
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date: 2021-05-21
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---
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```
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*weight*
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The weight of the page. Pages are sorted by weight in increasing order, so
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pages with a smaller weight will be placed above pages with a larger weight.
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Example:
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```
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---
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weight: 1
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---
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```
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*outputs*
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Optionally specifies a list of tasks that can build this page. Defaults to
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all tasks.
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Example:
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```
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---
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outputs: ["Gemini", "HTTPS"]
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---
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---
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outputs: [] # Excluded from all tasks
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---
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```
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*params*
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Specifies extra parameters to be provided to templates.
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Example:
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```
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---
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params:
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key: value
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---
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```
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## SORTING
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Pages are sorted automatically. Pages are first ordered by weight in increasing
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order, then by date from newest to oldest, and then by filename in alphabetical
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order.
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# TEMPLATES DIRECTORY
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The templates directory contains templates for use when building the site.
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Templates use the Go templating language. The following templates are supported:
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[[ *Template*
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:[ *Description*
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| page.ext
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: Page template
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| index.ext
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: Directory index template
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| base.ext
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: Base template from which the page and index templates inherit
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| atom.xml
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: Atom feed template
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The extension of page and index templates is configurable and will replace
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".ext" above. See *CONFIGURATION*.
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The scope of a template is limited by the directory it is placed in. For
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example, a template in the templates/blog directory will only apply to files in
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content/blog.
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Fallback templates can be specified in the templates/\_default directory. These
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templates will apply to any directory which does not have its own templates
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specified in the template directory.
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For more information on the Go templating language, see
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https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/.
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# CONFIGURATION
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By default, kiln looks for a configuration file named "config.toml". An
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alternative configuration file can be specified with the *-c* flag. See
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*OPTIONS*.
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The configuration file uses the _TOML_ format.
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The following keys are supported:
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[[ *Key*
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:[ *Description*
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| title
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: Site title
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| params
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: Extra parameters made available to templates
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## PERMALINKS
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Permalinks can be used to rewrite page paths. Permalinks are specified in the
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\[permalinks] table of the configuration file. Keys denote a path to a directory,
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and values use the Go templating language to rewrite the final path of pages in
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that directory. The templates have the same data that page templates have
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available to them (see *PAGE VARIABLES*).
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The following configuration will rewrite the paths of pages in the content/blog
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directory to /YYYY/MM/DD/slug. For example, the file
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content/blog/2021-05-12-hello-world.gmi will have a path of
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/2021/05/12/hello-world/.
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```
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[permalinks]
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"/blog/" = "/{{ .Date.Format `2006/01/02` }}/{{ path.Base .Path }}"
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```
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For more information on templates, see *TEMPLATES*.
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## TASKS
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Tasks can be specified in the [[tasks]] array of tables.
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The following configuration options are supported per task:
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*name*
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An optional name for the task.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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name = "Gemini"
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[[tasks]]
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name = "HTML export"
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```
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*input*
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A list of input file extensions. Files in the content directory with a
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matching extension will be processed.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi", ".md"]
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```
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*output*
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The output file extension. Files written to the output directory will use
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this extension.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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output = ".html"
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```
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*template*
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The template file extension. Templates with this file extension will be used
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to format the content. If unset, no templates will be used.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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template = ".gmi"
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```
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*preprocess*
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Maps file extensions to preprocess commands. Preprocess commands will run
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before templating. The commands will be provided the content of the page as
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standard input and should write the processed content to standard output.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi", ".md"]
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output = ".html"
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preprocess.gmi = "gmnitohtml"
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preprocess.md = "mdtohtml"
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```
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*postprocess*
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Specifies a command which will run after templating and before content is
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written to the output directory. It will be provided the content of the page
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as standard input and should write the processed content to standard output.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi"]
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output = ".html"
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template = ".gmi"
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postprocess = "gmnitohtml"
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```
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*static_dir*
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Specifies a directory from which to read static content. All files in this
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directory will be copied to the output directory without modificiation.
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Static assets like images should be stored in this directory. If unset, no
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static content directory will be used.
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Example:
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[[tasks]]
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static_dir = "static"
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```
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*output_dir*
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Specifies the directory to which output files will be written.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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output_dir = "public"
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```
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*url*
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The base URL to use for page URLs. The base URL should not have trailing
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forward slashes.
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*ugly_urls*
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Specifies whether page paths will contain file extensions. By default,
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clean paths without any extension are used.
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Example:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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ugly_urls = true
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```
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The following configuration builds a simple Gemini site.
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```
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi"]
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output = ".gmi"
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template = ".gmi"
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output_dir = "public"
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```
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The following configuration generates a Gemini text site and also exports an
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HTML version of the site. This configuration makes use of the *gmnitohtml*(1)
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command to convert Gemini text to HTML.
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```
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# Build the site
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi"]
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output = ".gmi"
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template = ".gmi"
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static_dir = "static"
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output_dir = "public"
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# Export an HTML version of the site
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".gmi"]
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output = ".html"
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template = ".gmi"
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postprocess = "gmnitohtml"
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static_dir = "static"
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output_dir = "public_html"
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```
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The following configuration generates an HTML site from Markdown and Gemini text
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files in the content directory and HTML templates in the templates directory.
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This configuration makes use of the *mdtohtml*(1) command to convert Markdown to
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HTML, and the *gmnitohtml*(1) command to convert Gemini text to HTML.
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```
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[[tasks]]
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input = [".md", ".gmi"]
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output = ".html"
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template = ".html"
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preprocess.md = "mdtohtml"
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preprocess.gmi = "gmnitohtml"
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static_dir = "static"
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output_dir = "public"
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```
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## FEEDS
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Feeds can be specified in the [[tasks.feeds]] array of tables. Multiple feeds
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can be specified per task.
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Example feed configuration:
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```
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[[tasks]]
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# ...
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# This generates a feed for the files in content/blog
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# and writes it to blog/atom.xml (relative to the output directory)
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[[tasks.feeds]]
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input_dir = "blog"
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title = "My Blog"
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template = "atom.xml"
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output = "blog/atom.xml"
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# You can generate multiple feeds per task
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# The generated feed can be written anywhere
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# Here it is written to feed.xml (relative to the output directory)
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[[tasks.feeds]]
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input_dir = "blog"
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title = "My Blog"
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template = "custom_feed.xml"
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output = "feed.xml"
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```
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*input_dir*
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the content folder with which to populate the feed
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*title*
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the title of the feed, accessible via {{ .Title }} in the feed template
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*template*
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the template to use for the feed
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*output*
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the output path for the rendered feed
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# TEMPLATES
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Templates have certain data and functions available to them.
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## SITE VARIABLES
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The following site-wide variables are available:
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*.Title*
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The title of the site.
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*.Params*
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Extra parameters specified in configuration.
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*.Generated*
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Site generation time.
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*.Root*
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The root page of the site. See *PAGE VARIABLES*.
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Some of these variables are defined in your site's configuration. See
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*CONFIGURATION*.
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Site variables can be accessed from templates with the *site* function. See
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*TEMPLATE FUNCTIONS*.
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## PAGE VARIABLES
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The following page variables are available:
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*.Title*
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The title of the page
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*.Date*
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The date of the page
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*.Weight*
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The weight of the page
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*.Path*
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The path to the page
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*.URL*
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The URL of the page. If no base URL is configured, it is equivalent to
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*.Path*.
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*.FilePath*
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The path of the page file or directory relative to the content directory
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*.Content*
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The contents of the page
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*.Params*
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Extra parameters specified in frontmatter
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*.Prev*
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The previous page in sorted order
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*.Next*
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The next page in sorted order
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*.Pages*
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List of pages in this directory
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*.Dirs*
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List of subdirectories in this directory
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Some of these variables are defined in page frontmatter. See *FRONTMATTER*.
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Page variables can be accessed from page and index templates.
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## PAGE FUNCTIONS
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The following page functions are available:
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*.GetPage* _path_
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Retrieves the page in this directory with the given _path_, which may be
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relative or absolute.
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Example:
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```
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{{/* Retrieve a directory relative to the root directory
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and iterate over its pages */}}
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{{ with site.Root.GetPage "/blog" }}
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{{ range .Pages }}
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{{ .Title }}
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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{{/* Retrieve a directory relative to the current directory
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and iterate over its pages */}}
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{{ with .GetPage "posts" }}
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{{ range .Pages }}
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{{ .Title }}
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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{{/* Retrieve a page relative to the current directory */}}
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{{ with .GetPage "posts/hello-world.gmi" }}
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{{ .Title }}
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{{ end }}
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```
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Page functions can be accessed from page and index templates.
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## FEED VARIABLES
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The following feed variables are available:
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*.Title*
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The title of the feed
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*.Path*
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The path to the feed directory
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*.URL*
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The URL of the feed directory
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*.Pages*
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List of pages in this feed
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Some of these variables are defined in feed configuration. See *FEEDS*.
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Feed variables can be accessed from feed templates.
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## PARTIAL TEMPLATES
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Partial templates can be placed in the templates/\_partials directory.
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Partial templates can be executed from any other template with the *partial*
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function. See *TEMPLATE FUNCTIONS*.
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## TEMPLATE FUNCTIONS
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All templates have the following functions available to them:
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*and* _args..._
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Returns the boolean AND of its arguments by returning the
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first empty argument or the last argument, that is,
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"and x y" behaves as "if x then y else x". All the
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arguments are evaluated.
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*call* _function_, _args..._
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Returns the result of calling the first argument, which
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must be a function, with the remaining arguments as parameters.
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Thus "call .X.Y 1 2" is, in Go notation, dot.X.Y(1, 2) where
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Y is a func-valued field, map entry, or the like.
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The first argument must be the result of an evaluation
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that yields a value of function type (as distinct from
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a predefined function such as print). The function must
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return either one or two result values, the second of which
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is of type error. If the arguments don't match the function
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or the returned error value is non-nil, execution stops.
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*eq* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ == _arg2_.
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*exec* _command_, _input_
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Executes the given external command with _input_ provided as standard input.
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Returns its standard output.
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*ge* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ >= _arg2_.
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*gt* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ > _arg2_.
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*html* _args..._
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Returns the escaped HTML equivalent of the textual
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representation of its arguments. This function is unavailable
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in HTML templates, with a few exceptions.
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*index* _collection_, _args..._
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Returns the result of indexing its first argument by the
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following arguments. Thus "index x 1 2 3" is, in Go syntax,
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x[1][2][3]. Each indexed item must be a map, slice, or array.
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*js* _args..._
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Returns the escaped JavaScript equivalent of the textual
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representation of its arguments.
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*le* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ <= _arg2_.
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*len* _list_
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Returns the integer length of its argument.
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*lt* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ < _arg2_.
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*math.Add* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ + _arg2_ as an integer if both arguments are
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integers, otherwise as a float.
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*math.Sub* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ - _arg2_ as an integer if both arguments are
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integers, otherwise as a float.
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*math.Mul* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ \* _arg2_ as an integer if both arguments are
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integers, otherwise as a float.
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*math.Div* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ / _arg2_ as a float.
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*math.Mod* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ % _arg2_ as an integer.
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*math.Ceil* _arg_
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Returns the least integer value greater than or equal to _arg_.
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*math.Floor* _arg_
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Returns the greatest integer value less than or equal to _arg_.
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*math.Log* _arg_
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Returns the natural logarithm of _arg_ as a float.
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*math.Max* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the greater of _arg1_ and _arg2_ as an integer if both arguments are
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integers, otherwise as a float.
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*math.Min* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the lesser of _arg1_ and _arg2_ as an integer if both arguments are
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integers, otherwise as a float.
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*math.Pow* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns _arg1_ ^ _arg2_ as a float.
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*math.Round* _arg_
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Returns the nearest integer to _arg_, rounding half away from zero.
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*math.Sqrt* _arg_
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Returns square root of _arg_ as a float.
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*ne* _arg1_, _arg2_
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Returns the boolean truth of _arg1_ != _arg2_.
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*not* _arg_
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Returns the boolean negation of its single argument.
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*or* _args..._
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Returns the boolean OR of its arguments by returning the
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first non-empty argument or the last argument, that is,
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"or x y" behaves as "if x then x else y". All the
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arguments are evaluated.
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*partial* _name_, _data_
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Executes the named partial template with the provided data. See *PARTIAL
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TEMPLATES*.
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Example:
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```
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{{ partial "header.gmi" . }}
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```
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*path.Base* _path_
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Returns the last element of _path_.
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*path.Clean* _path_
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Returns the shortest path name equivalent to _path_.
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*path.Dir* _path_
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Returns all but the last element of _path_, typically the path's directory.
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*path.Ext* _path_
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Returns the filename extension used by _path_.
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*path.Join* _elem..._
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Joins any number of path elements into a single path.
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*print* _args..._
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Formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting
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string. Spaces are added between operands when neither is a string.
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*printf* _format_, _args..._
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Formats according to a format specifier and returns the resulting string.
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*println* _args..._
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Formats using the default formats for its operands and returns the resulting
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string. Spaces are always added between operands and a newline is appended.
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*reverse* _list_
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Returns a reversed copy of the provided slice or array.
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*safeCSS* _css_
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Encapsulates known safe CSS content.
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*safeHTML* _html_
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Encapsulates a known safe HTML document fragment.
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*safeHTMLAttr* _attr_
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Encapsulates an HTML attribute from a trusted source.
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*safeJS* _js_
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Encapsulates a known safe JavaScript expression.
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*safeURL* _url_
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Encapsulates a known safe URL or URL substring.
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*site*
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Returns site information (see *SITE VARIABLES*).
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*slice* _list_, _args..._
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slice returns the result of slicing its first argument by the
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remaining arguments. Thus "slice x 1 2" is, in Go syntax, x[1:2],
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while "slice x" is x[:], "slice x 1" is x[1:], and "slice x 1 2 3"
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is x[1:2:3]. The first argument must be a string, slice, or array.
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*strings.Count* _string_, _substr_
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Counts the number of non-overlapping instances of _substr_ in _string_.
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If _substr_ is an empty string, Count returns 1 + the number of Unicode code
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points in _string_.
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*strings.HasPrefix* _string_, _prefix_
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|
Reports whether _string_ begins with _prefix_.
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*strings.HasSuffix* _string_, _suffix_
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|
Reports whether _string_ ends with _suffix_.
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*strings.Join* _elems_, _sep_
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Concatenates the elements of its first argument to create a single string.
|
|
The separator string _sep_ is placed between elements in the resulting
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|
string.
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*strings.Repeat* _string_, _count_
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|
Returns a new string consisting of _count_ copies of _string_.
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It panics if _count_ is negative or if the result of
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(len(_string_) \* _count_) overflows.
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*strings.Replace* _string_, _old_, _new_, _n_
|
|
Returns a copy of _string_ with the first _n_ non-overlapping instances of
|
|
_old_ replaced by _new_. If _old_ is empty, it matches at the beginning of
|
|
the string and after each UTF-8 sequence, yielding up to k+1 replacements
|
|
for a k-rune string. If _n_ < 0, there is no limit on the number of
|
|
replacements.
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*strings.ReplaceAll* _string_, _old_, _new_
|
|
Returns a copy of _string_ with all non-overlapping instances of _old_
|
|
replaced by _new_. If _old_ is empty, it matches at the beginning of the
|
|
string and after each UTF-8 sequence, yielding up to k+1 replacements for a
|
|
k-rune string.
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|
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*strings.Split* _string_, _sep_
|
|
Slices _string_ into all substrings separated by _sep_ and returns a slice
|
|
of the substrings between those separators.
|
|
|
|
If _string_ does not contain _sep_ and _sep_ is not empty, Split returns a
|
|
slice of length 1 whose only element is _string_.
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|
|
|
If _sep_ is empty, Split splits after each UTF-8 sequence. If both _string_
|
|
and _sep_ are empty, Split returns an empty slice.
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|
|
|
*strings.Title* _string_
|
|
Returns a copy of the string with all Unicode letters that begin words
|
|
mapped to their Unicode title case.
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|
|
|
*BUG:* The rule Title uses for word boundaries does not handle Unicode
|
|
punctuation properly.
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|
|
|
*strings.ToLower* _string_
|
|
Returns _string_ with all Unicode letters mapped to their lower case.
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|
|
|
*strings.ToUpper* _string_
|
|
Returns _string_ with all Unicode letters mapped to their upper case.
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|
|
|
*strings.Trim* _string_, _cutset_
|
|
Returns a slice of _string_ with all leading and trailing Unicode code
|
|
points contained in _cutset_ removed.
|
|
|
|
*strings.TrimLeft* _string_, _cutset_
|
|
Returns a slice of _string_ with all leading Unicode code points contained
|
|
in _cutset_ removed.
|
|
|
|
To remove a prefix, use *strings.TrimPrefix* instead.
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|
|
|
*strings.TrimPrefix* _string_, _prefix_
|
|
Returns _string_ without the provided leading _prefix_ string. If _string_
|
|
doesn't start with _prefix_, it is returned unchanged.
|
|
|
|
*strings.TrimRight* _string_, _cutset_
|
|
Returns a slice of _string_ with all trailing Unicode code points contained
|
|
in _cutset_ removed.
|
|
|
|
To remove a suffix, use *strings.TrimSuffix* instead.
|
|
|
|
*strings.TrimSpace* _string_
|
|
Returns a slice of _string_ with all leading and trailing white space
|
|
removed, as defined by Unicode.
|
|
|
|
*strings.TrimSuffix* _string_, _suffix_
|
|
Returns _string_ without the provided trailing _suffix_ string. If _string_
|
|
doesn't end with _suffix_, it is returned unchanged.
|
|
|
|
*urlquery* _args..._
|
|
Returns the escaped value of the textual representation of
|
|
its arguments in a form suitable for embedding in a URL query.
|
|
This function is unavailable in HTML templates, with a few
|
|
exceptions.
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