#tera, #jinja2, #twig, and #liquid are all very similar template languages. #HelixEditor has support for twig, but not the others, so I set the language manually to get the others. I did a little digging and there is a #treesitter grammar for liquid and jinja2, but not tera. It seems to me like there should be a standard set up with a common grammar that can be extended by each so they aren't starting from scratch. Also shouldn't there be a common standard to those templating engines altogether?
#tera #jinja2 #twig #liquid #HelixEditor #treesitter
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did some more hacking on my underconstruction site using tera templating language. it's a learning curve, but I managed to tick two tasks in 'version 0.6'.
https://zola.lukaprincic.si/notes/lukaprincic-si-and-zola-plans-tasks/
Saw te RÄ at te Puna WaiwhetÅ« today.
Quite incredible. A wonderful taonga that needs to sail home permanently.
What got me was the smell. Dry, dusty. A mix of flax and hessian.
The "collector" kept no provenance, so we don't know if was gifted, stolen or sold. We don't even know its awa.