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=head1 NAME Template::Tools::tpage - Process templates from command line =head1 USAGE tpage [ --define var=value ] file(s) =head1 DESCRIPTION The B<tpage> script is a simple wrapper around the Template Toolkit processor. Files specified by name on the command line are processed in turn by the template processor and the resulting output is sent to STDOUT and can be redirected accordingly. e.g. tpage myfile > myfile.out tpage header myfile footer > myfile.html If no file names are specified on the command line then B<tpage> will read STDIN for input. The C<--define> option can be used to set the values of template variables. e.g. tpage --define author="Andy Wardley" skeleton.pm > MyModule.pm =head2 The F<.tpagerc> Configuration File You can use a F<.tpagerc> file in your home directory. The purpose of this file is to set any I<global> configuration options that you want applied I<every> time F<tpage> is run. For example, you can use the C<include_path> to use template files from a generic template directory. Run C<tpage -h> for a summary of the options available. See L<Template> for general information about the Perl Template Toolkit and the template language and features. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley L<http://wardley.org/> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1996-2008 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 SEE ALSO L<ttree|Template::Tools::ttree> =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: