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docs: template variables (#26547)
Explanation for using gitea's variables in `.tmpl` files. Thanks to @wxiaoguang for advising me on [discord](https://discord.com/channels/322538954119184384/561007778139734027/1141217820441587722).
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- `body_outer_post.tmpl`, before the bottom `<footer>` element.
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- `footer.tmpl`, right before the end of the `<body>` tag, a good place for additional JavaScript.
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#### Example: PlantUML
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### Using Gitea variables
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It's possible to use various Gitea variables in your custom templates.
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First, _temporarily_ enable development mode: in your `app.ini` change from `RUN_MODE = prod` to `RUN_MODE = dev`. Then add `{{ $ | DumpVar }}` to any of your templates, restart Gitea and refresh that page; that will dump all available variables.
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Find the data that you need, and use the corresponding variable; for example, if you need the name of the repository then you'd use `{{.Repository.Name}}`.
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If you need to transform that data somehow, and aren't familiar with Go, an easy workaround is to add the data to the DOM and add a small JavaScript script block to manipulate the data.
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### Example: PlantUML
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You can add [PlantUML](https://plantuml.com/) support to Gitea's markdown by using a PlantUML server.
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The data is encoded and sent to the PlantUML server which generates the picture. There is an online
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The script will detect tags with `class="language-plantuml"`, but you can change this by providing a second argument to `parsePlantumlCodeBlocks`.
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#### Example: STL Preview
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### Example: STL Preview
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You can display STL file directly in Gitea by adding:
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