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Whisker
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Whisker is a [{{Mustache}}](http://mustache.github.com) implementation in
Whisker is a [{{Mustache}}](https://mustache.github.io) implementation in
[R](http://www.r-project.org/) confirming to the Mustache specification.
Mustache is a logicless templating language, meaning that no programming source
code can be used in your templates. This may seem very limited, but Mustache is
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Whisker
=======

Whisker is a [{{Mustache}}](http://mustache.github.com) implementation in
Whisker is a [{{Mustache}}](https://mustache.github.io) implementation in
[R](http://www.r-project.org/) confirming to the Mustache specification.
Mustache is a logicless templating language, meaning that no programming source
code can be used in your templates. This may seem very limited, but Mustache is
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Mustache syntax
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The syntax of Mustache templates is described in http://mustache.github.com/mustache.5.html
The syntax of Mustache templates is described in https://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html
How the mustache template are used with whisker can be found in the whisker documentation, and below.

Mustache specification
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