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Dockerfile
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Dockerfile
@@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
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FROM alpine:3.13.4
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FROM alpine
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COPY ./mo .
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RUN apk add --update bash && \
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chmod +x mo &&\
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mv mo /usr/local/bin/mo && \
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rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
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RUN apk add --no-cache bash
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ADD mo /usr/local/bin/mo
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RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mo
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WORKDIR /opt
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/mo"]
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ENTRYPOINT /usr/local/bin/mo
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README.md
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README.md
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You can install this file in `/usr/local/bin/` or `/usr/bin/` by simply downloading it, changing the permissions, then moving it to the right location. Double check that your system's PATH includes the destination folder, otherwise users may have a hard time starting the command.
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# Download
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curl -sSL https://git.io/get-mo -o mo
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curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tests-always-included/mo/master/mo -o mo
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# Make executable
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chmod +x mo
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This is very similar to installing it globally but it does not require root privileges. It is very important that your PATH includes the destination folder otherwise it won't work. Some local folders that are typically used are `~/bin/` and `~/.local/bin/`.
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# Download
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curl -sSL https://git.io/get-mo -o mo
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curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tests-always-included/mo/master/mo -o mo
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# Make executable
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chmod +x mo
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Bash scripts can source `mo` to include the functionality in their own routines. This usage typically would have `mo` saved to a `lib/` folder in an application and your other scripts would use `. lib/mo` to bring it into your project.
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# Download
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curl -sSL https://git.io/get-mo -o mo
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curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tests-always-included/mo/master/mo -o mo
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# Move into your project folder
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mv mo ~/projects/amazing-things/lib/
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If you only plan using strings and numbers, nothing could be simpler. In your shell script you can choose to export the variables. The below script is [`demo/using-strings`](demo/using-strings).
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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export TEST="This is a test"
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echo "Your message: {{TEST}}" | ../mo
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Using arrays adds a slight level of complexity. *You must source `mo`.* Look at [`demo/using-arrays`](demo/using-arrays).
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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export ARRAY=( one two "three three three" four five )
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. ../mo # This loads the "mo" function
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There are additional features that the program supports. Try using `mo --help` to see what is available.
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Enhancements
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-----------
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In addition to many of the features built-in to Mustache, `mo` includes a number of unique features that make it a bit more powerful.
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### Loop @key
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`mo` implements Handlebar's `@key` references for outputting the key inside of a loop:
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Env:
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```bash
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myarr=( foo bar )
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# Bash v4+
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declare -A myassoc
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myassoc[hello]="mo"
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myassoc[world]="is great"
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```
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Template:
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```handlebars
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{{#myarr}}
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- {{@key}} {{.}}
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{{/myarr}}
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{{#myassoc}}
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* {{@key}} {{.}}
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{{/myassoc}}
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```
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Output:
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```markdown
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- 0 foo
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- 1 bar
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* hello mo
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* world is great
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```
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### Helpers / Function Arguments
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Function Arguments are not a part of the official Mustache implementation, and are more often associated with Handlebar's Helper functionality.
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`mo` allows for passing strings to functions.
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```handlebars
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{{myfunc foo bar}}
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```
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For security reasons, these arguments are not immediately available to function calls without a flag.
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#### with `--allow-function-arguments`
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```bash
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myfunc() {
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# Outputs "foo, bar"
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echo "$1, $2";
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}
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```
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#### Using `$MO_FUNCTION_ARGS`
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```bash
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myfunc() {
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# Outputs "foo, bar"
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echo "${MO_FUNCTION_ARGS[0]}, ${MO_FUNCTION_ARGS[1]}";
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}
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```
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Concessions
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-----------
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# This embeds a template in the script without using strange `cat` syntax.
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# This sources a simple script with the env. variables needed for the template.
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"/..
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# This sources a simple script with the env. variables needed for the template.
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cd "$(dirname "$0")" # Go to the script's directory
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export ARRAY=( one two "three three three" four five )
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. ../mo
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# This example does not source `mo` and is intentionally restricted to
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# variables that are not arrays.
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# This requires tomdoc.sh to be in your PATH.
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# https://github.com/tests-always-included/tomdoc.sh
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15
mo
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mo
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moParse() {
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# Keep naming variables mo* here to not overwrite needed variables
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# used in the string replacements
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local moArgs moBlock moContent moCurrent moIsBeginning moNextIsBeginning moTag
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local moArgs moBlock moContent moCurrent moIsBeginning moNextIsBeginning moTag moKey
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moCurrent=$2
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moIsBeginning=$3
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moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent"
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;;
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'@key')
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# Special vars
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moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
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# Current content (environment variable or function)
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if [[ "$moCurrent" == *.* ]]; then
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echo -n "${moCurrent#*.}"
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else
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echo -n "$moCurrent"
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fi
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;;
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*)
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# Normal environment variable or function call
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moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
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# Save the original command's path for usage later
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MO_ORIGINAL_COMMAND="$(cd "${BASH_SOURCE[0]%/*}" || exit 1; pwd)/${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/}"
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MO_VERSION="2.2.0"
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MO_VERSION="2.4.1"
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# If sourced, load all functions.
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# If executed, perform the actions as expected.
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var output, partials, script;
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script = [
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'#!/bin/bash'
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'#!/usr/bin/env bash'
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];
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partials = test.partials || {};
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echo ""
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echo "Pass: $PASS"
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echo "Fail: $FAIL"
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[[ $FAIL -gt 0 ]] && exit 1
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if [[ $FAIL -gt 0 ]]; then
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exit 1
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fi
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<b>resque</b>
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<b>hub</b>
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<b>rip</b>
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<b>0 - resque</b>
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<b>1 - hub</b>
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<b>2 - rip</b>
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{{#repo}}
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<b>{{.}}</b>
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<b>{{@key}} - {{.}}</b>
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{{/repo}}
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declare -A repo
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repo[resque]="Resque"
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repo[hub]="Hub"
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repo[rip]="Rip"
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3
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<b>hub - Hub</b>
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<b>rip - Rip</b>
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<b>resque - Resque</b>
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{{/repo}}
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Load FILE into the environment before processing templates.
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Can be used multiple times.
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MO_VERSION=2.2.0
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MO_VERSION=2.4.1
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