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<title>Importing ruby-templater package version 1.0.0.</title>
<updated>2011-08-12T16:08:19Z</updated>
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<name>taca</name>
<email>taca@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2011-08-12T16:08:19Z</published>
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Templater has the ability to both copy files from A to B and also to
render templates using ERB. Templater consists of four parts:

- Actions (File copying routines, templates generation and directories
  creation routines).
- Generators (set of rules).
- Manifolds (generator suites).
- The command line interface.

Hierarchy is pretty simple: manifold has one or many public and
private generators. Public ones are supposed to be called by end
user. Generators have one or more action that specify what they do,
where they take files, how they name resulting files and so forth.</content>
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