1XSLATE(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XSLATE(1)
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6 xslate - Process Xslate Templates
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9 # process paths
10 $ xslate [options...] target
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12 -a --cache Cache level
13 -t --type Output content type (html | xml | text)
14 -E --engine Template engine
15 -D --define Define template variables (e.g. foo=bar)
16 -I --path Include paths
17 --version Print version information
18 --oe --output_encoding Output encoding (default: UTF-8)
19 -M --module Modules templates will use (e.g. name=sub1,sub2)
20 -e --eval One line of template code
21 -s --syntax Template syntax (e.g. TTerse)
22 -d --debug Debugging flags
23 -x --suffix Output suffix mapping (e.g. tx=html)
24 --ie --input_encoding Input encoding (default: UTF-8)
25 -i --ignore Regular expression the process will ignore
26 -c --cache_dir Directory the cache files will be saved in
27 -o --dest Destination directory
28 -w --verbose Warning level (default: 2)
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30 # one liners, with $ARGV and $ENV
31 xslate -e 'Hello, <: $ARGV[0] :> world!' Xslate
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33 xslate -MDigest::MD5=md5_hex -e '<: md5_hex($ARGV[0]) :>' 'foo bar'
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37 The "xslate" script is used to process entire directory trees
38 containing template files, or to process one liners.
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49 Maki, Daisuke (lestrrat)
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51 Fuji, Goro (gfx)
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58perl v5.34.0 2022-01-21 XSLATE(1)