£Á°èZ¨Ä…–K§‚«“ô4“ÒÙ´dîfUÙÃÅ WKbyʦ•ꎅȮFÒ¿ÊÎóCozá¬S@6{Í:›œêZÌ:Š•_%:¢¾¾~;‘Ã~芩ÊǍí`ÔÑ©ú뙵'5I¿fš×WO%ø9¾«¾DK|€ùÍD”Ýs]nHÕ¶êםӼ㞪éUWŸÈË%DÒÕ¬ï‘]/Åcx ‰ï2ß]ä6G[]S£Ôϯrs{úëóµmÒï#UQxo·õÞCe]"±/aÙ&Eã4ú9Jé_ÞåëdãöKë)AÞ ¯¹ægƒÛowЍø^d™ý½ßB7áyMä9ÜÖUã !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #============================================================= -*-perl-*- # # Template::Tools # # DESCRIPTION # Index page for documentation about the command line tools # distributed with the Template Toolkit. # # AUTHOR # Andy Wardley # # COPYRIGHT # Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # # This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # #======================================================================== =head1 NAME Template::Tools - Command Line Tools for the Template Toolkit =head1 Template Tools The Template Toolkit includes the following command line tools for processing templates. =head2 tpage The L script can be used to process a single template using the Template Toolkit. $ tpage --define msg="Hello World" greeting.tt2 Use the C<-h> option to get a summary of options: $ tpage -h See the L documentation for further information and examples of use. =head2 ttree The L script can be used to process an entire directory of templates. $ ttree --src /path/to/templates --dest /path/to/output Use the C<-h> option to get a summary of options: $ ttree -h See the L documentation for further information and examples of use. =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: