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## Hogan.js - A mustache compiler.
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[Hogan.js](http://twitter.github.com/hogan.js/) is a compiler for the
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[Mustache](http://mustache.github.com/) templating language. For information
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on Mustache, see the [manpage](http://mustache.github.com/mustache.5.html) and
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the [spec](https://github.com/mustache/spec).
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## Basics
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Hogan compiles templates to HoganTemplate objects, which have a render method.
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```js
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var data = {
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screenName: "dhg",
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};
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var template = Hogan.compile("Follow @{{screenName}}.");
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var output = template.render(data);
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// prints "Follow @dhg."
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console.log(output);
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```
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## Features
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Hogan is fast--try it on your workload.
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Hogan has separate scanning, parsing and code generation phases. This way it's
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possible to add new features without touching the scanner at all, and many
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different code generation techniques can be tried without changing the parser.
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Hogan exposes scan and parse methods. These can be useful for
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pre-processing templates on the server.
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```js
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var text = "{{^check}}{{i18n}}No{{/i18n}}{{/check}}";
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text += "{{#check}}{{i18n}}Yes{{/i18n}}{{/check}}";
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var tree = Hogan.parse(Hogan.scan(text));
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// outputs "# check"
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console.log(tree[0].tag + " " + tree[0].name);
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// outputs "Yes"
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console.log(tree[1].nodes[0].nodes[0]);
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```
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It's also possible to use HoganTemplate objects without the Hogan compiler
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present. That means you can pre-compile your templates on the server, and
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avoid shipping the compiler. However, the optional lambda features from the
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Mustache spec do require the compiler to be present.
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## Why Hogan.js?
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Why another templating library?
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Hogan.js was written to meet three templating library requirements: good
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performance, standalone template objects, and a parser API.
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## Issues
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Have a bug? Please create an issue here on GitHub!
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https://github.com/twitter/hogan.js/issues
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## Versioning
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For transparency and insight into our release cycle, releases will be numbered with the follow format:
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`<major>.<minor>.<patch>`
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And constructed with the following guidelines:
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* Breaking backwards compatibility bumps the major
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* New additions without breaking backwards compatibility bumps the minor
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* Bug fixes and misc changes bump the patch
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For more information on semantic versioning, please visit http://semver.org/.
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## Authors
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**Robert Sayre**
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+ http://github.com/sayrer
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**Jacob Thornton**
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+ http://github.com/fat
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## License
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Copyright 2011 Twitter, Inc.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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