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Using Template Engines

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By default, Keystone.js advises the use of Jade as its template language, but you can configure Keystone.js to support other rendering engines, such as Swig or Handlebars.

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    http://paularmstrong.github.io/swig/docs/tags/

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    http://paularmstrong.github.io/swig

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Panati, M. (2016). Using Template Engines. In: Beginning KeystoneJS. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2547-9_10

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