Usage:
lemplate --runtime [runtime-opt]
lemplate --compile [compile-opt] template-list
lemplate --runtime [runtime-opt] --compile [compile-opt] template-list
lemplate --list template-list
Where --runtime and runtime-opt can include:
--runtime           Equivalent to --ajax=ilinsky --json=json2
--runtime=standard
--runtime=lite      Same as --ajax=none --json=none
--runtime=jquery    Same as --ajax=jquery --json=none
--runtime=yui       Same as --ajax=yui --json=yui
--runtime=legacy    Same as --ajax=gregory --json=json2
--json              By itself, equivalent to --json=json2
--json=json2        Include http://www.json.org/json2.js for parsing/stringifying
--json=yui          Use YUI: YAHOO.lang.JSON (requires external YUI)
--json=none         Doesn't provide any JSON functionality except a warning
--ajax              By itself, equivalent to --ajax=xhr
--ajax=jquery       Use jQuery for Ajax get and post (requires external jQuery)
--ajax=yui          Use YUI: yui/connection/connection.js (requires external YUI)
--ajax=xhr          Use XMLHttpRequest (will automatically use --xhr=ilinsky if --xhr is not set)
--ajax=none         Doesn't provide any Ajax functionality except a warning
--xhr               By itself, equivalent to --xhr=ilinsky
--xhr=ilinsky       Include http://code.google.com/p/xmlhttprequest/
--xhr=gregory       Include http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/webdesign/xmlhttprequest/
--xxx               Include XXX and JJJ helper functions
--compact           Use the YUICompressor compacted version of the runtime
Where compile-opt can include:
--start-tag
--end-tag
--pre-chomp
--post-chomp
--trim
--any-case
--eval
--noeval
-s, --source
--exclude
See below for more information
Example:
Write the Lemplate runtime code into Lemplate.js, then compile all the template files in the templates/ directory and put the output in my-lemplate.js.
lemplate --runtime > Lemplate.js
lemplate --compile templates/* > my-lemplate.js
Do the same thing, but put the output into one file.
lemplate --runtime > my-lemplate.js
lemplate --compile templates/* >> my-lemplate.js
template-list:
The template-list is the list of template files that will be compiled. If something in the list is a file, then the template name will be just the file name. If it is a directory, then all the files under that directory will be found, and the relative paths to those files will be the template name.
So 'template/foo/bar.tt2' will be named 'bar.tt2', but 'template/' will find a template named 'foo/bar.tt2'.
It is important to know what Lemplate thinks the template name will be when you are writing templates or code that refers to other templates. Use the --list option to check this.
Commands:
-r, --runtime
    This flag tells Lemplate to print the Lemplate JavaScript
    runtime code to STDOUT. You should redirect this output into
    a .js file.
-c, --compile
    The --compile flag tells Lemplate to actually compile templates.
    The output is written to STDOUT.
-l, --list
    Just print (STDOUT) the template names that Lemplate would use
    from the template-list.
Template Toolkit Compile Options:
Lemplate allows you to specify the following Template Toolkit compile time options. Full descriptions of these options are available at http://www.template-toolkit.org/docs/plain/Manual/Config.html.
These options may either be set as JEMPLATE_* environment variables or as command line switches.
--start-tag (JEMPLATE_START_TAG)
    Specify the starting template delimiter to use. Default is '[%'.
--end-tag (JEMPLATE_END_TAG)
    Specify the ending template delimiter to use. Default is '%]'.
--pre-chomp (JEMPLATE_PRE_CHOMP)
    Chomp leading whitespace automatically. Default is off.
--post-chomp (JEMPLATE_POST_CHOMP)
    Chomp trailing whitespace automatically. Default is off.
--trim (JEMPLATE_TRIM)
    Trim leading and trailing whitespace. Default is off.
--any-case (JEMPLATE_ANYCASE)
    Allow lower or mixed case for template directives. Default is off.
--eval (--noeval) (JEMPLATE_EVAL_JAVASCRIPT)
    Allow the execution of raw JavaScript. Default is on.
    Use --noeval to disallow it.
Lemplate Options:
These compile time options are specific to Lemplate.
-s, --source
    Include the original template source code as a JavaScript
    comment next to each compiled template.
--exclude
    Exclude any file matching the given regular expression.