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Live templates render Templates inline in a page. They’re called “Live” because their content updates dynamically.
Syntax
Live Templates are specified using Markdown‘s fenced code block notation using template
as a language. The body of the code block specifies the template to use, as well as any arguments to pass to it.
Generally you’d use it in one of two ways, either using a page
Templates reference, or an inline template
:
Here’s an example using page
:
page: "[[template/today]]"
And here’s an example using template
:
template: |
Today is {{today}}!
To pass a literal value to the template, you can specify the optional value
attribute:
template: |
Hello, {{name}}! Today is _{{today}}_
value:
name: Pete
You can also pass in the result of a Live Queries as a value by setting the query
attribute:
template: |
{{#each .}}
* #{{name}}
{{/each}}
query: |
tag where parent = "page" select name
If you just want to render the raw markdown without handling it as a handlebars template, set raw
to true:
template: |
This is not going to be {{processed}} by Handlebars
raw: true