On Sun, 8 May 2011 16:23:59 -0700
Rogan Creswick <cresw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Newt scans the input (either a file, directory or stdin) for tags
> marked with "<<<tagName>>>" [1], then replaces those entries with
> values specified on the command line, producing either a new file,
> modifying the input template in place (--inplace), writing to stdout,
> or writing to a directory.

This is a useful tool !

I would like to suggest allowing customization of the syntax to indicate a tag, 
e.g. {# #} instead of <<< >>> (You just knew someone was going to say that, 
right ? :-)

I only mention this in the hopes that it still early enough for you to write 
the code in such a way to allow this even if you don't implement it right away.


Brian

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