Jade does seem to be the most popular on npm, with 235k downloads in the 
last month, but it's not a landslide (handlebars has 74k, EJS has 59k, and 
there are *four pages* of packages with the keyword "template").

Is everyone burnt out arguing over template engines?
>
I suspect so. Since your choice of template engine doesn't usually affect 
interoperability with other modules (unlike the single-callbacks vs 
promises debate), you can just pick what you like best.

Personally, I dislike Jade for the same reason Martin likes it (Jade is to 
HTML what Coffeescript is to Javascript) and prefer logic-less 
micro-templating that strictly does interpolation and nesting of other 
templates.

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