cheetah-analyze3(1)
Python template command-line tool
Description
CHEETAH
NAME
cheetah - Python template command-line tool
SYNOPSIS
cheetah, cheetah-compile
cheetah
COMMAND [options] FILE...
cheetah-compile [options] FILE...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cheetah command-line tool. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
cheetah is a Python-powered template engine and code generator. It can be used as a standalone utility or it can be combined with other tools. Cheetah has many potential uses, but web developers looking for a viable alternative to ASP, JSP, PHP and PSP are expected to be its principle user group.
The cheetah command-line tool is the standalone utility portion of the software suite. cheetah-compile is a convenience script that for the "cheetah compile ..." command. The utility accepts a single command possible options and a list of files. If FILE is a single "-", read standard input and write standard output.
COMMANDS
The possible
cheetah commands are listed below. You may abbreviate
the command to the first letter; e.g., ’h’ ==
’help’.
compile
Compile template definitions
|
fill |
Fill template definitions |
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help |
Print commands help message |
options
Print options help message for compile and fill commands
|
test |
Run regression tests |
version
Print version number
OPTIONS
The options for
cheetah apply to the compile and fill
commands. A summary of options is included below.
--idir DIR
Input directories(default: current dir)
--odir ODIR
Output directories (default: current dir)
--iext IEXT
Input extension. The default input extension for both the compile and fill commands is "tmpl".
--oext OEXT
Output extension. The default output extension for the compile command is "py". The default output extension for fill is "html".
|
-R |
Recurse subdirectories looking for input files |
--debug
Print lots of diagnostic output to the standard error file descriptor
|
--env |
Print the environment in the searchList |
--flat
No destination subdirectories
--nobackup
Do not make backups
--pickle FILE
unpickle FILE and put that output in the searchList
--stdout, -p
Output to standard output file descriptor (pipe)
SEE ALSO
pydoc(1)
The programs are documented fully on the project website
http://cheetahtemplate.sourceforge.net. You can also
browse the Python library files and their docstring
descriptions by using the standard pydoc utility.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Chad C. Walstrom <chewie@debian.org>, for the Debian project and is dedicated to the Public Domain.
See Also
- pydoc(1)