The default output template for jsdoc-to-markdown
Simple output manager supports text and variables
An utility for converting sass files to css, with batch file processing, output template file support, watch mode and other useful attributes
An enhanced output template for jsdoc-to-markdown
The default output template for jsdoc-to-markdown
app-builder precompiled binaries
Webpack loader that adjusts source maps
code generation DSL for TypeScript
A URI template implementation (RFC 6570 compliant)
SVGR command line.
A lightweight URI template matcher based on RFC 6570
A rust program that uses a fork of swc to parse and transform Javascript containing the content-tag proposal
Generate markdown file from a JSON Schema with simple output template configuration.
the bare-bones internationalization library used by yargs
Logic-less {{mustache}} templates with JavaScript
ESLint plugin for Angular Templates
Babel implementation of Ember's low-level template-compilation API
Turn AWS CloudFormation templates into AWS CDK applications
Stupid scaffoling: create a copy of a directory with variable substitution
Terminal string styling with tagged template literals
An output formatter for markdownlint-cli2 that displays results using a template
The Quick and Dirty Literate Programming Documentation Generator
just emit 'log' events on the process object
A moment.js plugin for formatting durations.
Generate versions for any commit from git and other version control - perfect for CI/CD builds and multiple formats
Collect system information for the first 60 seconds of a performance analysis
HoloPack — Universal archive tool with self-healing .hpak format. A project by ABAODISK LLC.
A tool to serialize a repository into chunks of text files
Stencil is a templating library with a number of design goals. * Limited code in templates. This isn't meant to embed ruby in anything - it allows for simple control structures, since that's typically what you need in a template, but full access to the Ruby interpreter is just a tempatation into sin. (From a separation of concerns standpoint.) There's a certain amount of code available in conditionals and interpolations, since otherwise they're much harder to do... * Easy to extend. If you do need something extra from a template, not having it in the templating language is frustrating. It's easy to add features to stencil, since they're described in as well-designed classes. * Generic output. Not everything is a website or a mime-encoded email. It's nice to be able to spit out generic text from time to time. * Data sourced from simple datatypes - hashes and array, referenced with data paths. Views can be extracted from any object, or built up in code.
Test your JSON output in Ruby, with a DSL that makes reasoning about your JSON very straightforward. See the Homepage for docs.
TBD
Gem to provide the Instance Metadata and Cloud Formation template outputs.
Yet another documentation generator
Liquidice (Liquid-I-See) - enables the use of Liquid templates with WYSIWYG editor output by transforming the output to a valid Liquid template
Event-driven template rendering inspired by Jekyll
A toggle-driven Rails app generator that produces Rails Application Templates. Pick your features (auth, storage, analytics, jobs, etc.) via CLI, TUI, or web UI, and get a ready-to-run Rails app.
Saga reads its own story format and formats to other output formats using templates.
First Argument is a variables file, second is an ERB template, outputs to STDOUT
Very simple template language for text output.
logging to console and logfiles, template messages, color output
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