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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: addslashes
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title: 'Add slashes before quotes. Useful for escaping strings in CSV, for
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example. Less useful for escaping JavaScript; use the ``escapejs``
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filter instead.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: capfirst
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title: Capitalize the first character of the value.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: escapejs
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title: Hex encode characters for use in JavaScript strings.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: json_script
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title: 'Output value JSON-encoded, wrapped in a <script type="application/json">
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tag (with an optional id).'
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- body: 'If called without an argument, display the floating point number with one
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decimal place -- but only if there''s a decimal place to be displayed:
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* num1 = 34.23234
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* num2 = 34.00000
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* num3 = 34.26000
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* {{ num1|floatformat }} displays "34.2"
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* {{ num2|floatformat }} displays "34"
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* {{ num3|floatformat }} displays "34.3"
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If arg is positive, always display exactly arg number of decimal places:
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* {{ num1|floatformat:3 }} displays "34.232"
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* {{ num2|floatformat:3 }} displays "34.000"
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* {{ num3|floatformat:3 }} displays "34.260"
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If arg is negative, display arg number of decimal places -- but only if
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there are places to be displayed:
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* {{ num1|floatformat:"-3" }} displays "34.232"
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* {{ num2|floatformat:"-3" }} displays "34"
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* {{ num3|floatformat:"-3" }} displays "34.260"
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If arg has the ''g'' suffix, force the result to be grouped by the
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THOUSAND_SEPARATOR for the active locale. When the active locale is
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en (English):
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* {{ 6666.6666|floatformat:"2g" }} displays "6,666.67"
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* {{ 10000|floatformat:"g" }} displays "10,000"
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If arg has the ''u'' suffix, force the result to be unlocalized. When the
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active locale is pl (Polish):
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* {{ 66666.6666|floatformat:"2" }} displays "66666,67"
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* {{ 66666.6666|floatformat:"2u" }} displays "66666.67"
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If the input float is infinity or NaN, display the string representation
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of that value.'
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: floatformat
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title: Display a float to a specified number of decimal places.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: iriencode
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title: Escape an IRI value for use in a URL.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: linenumbers
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title: Display text with line numbers.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: lower
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title: Convert a string into all lowercase.
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- body: 'For an integer, it''s a list of digits.
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For a string, it''s a list of characters.'
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: make_list
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title: Return the value turned into a list.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: slugify
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title: 'Convert to ASCII. Convert spaces to hyphens. Remove characters that aren''t
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alphanumerics, underscores, or hyphens. Convert to lowercase. Also strip
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leading and trailing whitespace.'
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- body: 'This specifier uses Python string formatting syntax, with the exception
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that the leading "%" is dropped.
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See https://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#printf-style-string-formatting
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for documentation of Python string formatting.'
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: stringformat
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title: Format the variable according to the arg, a string formatting specifier.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: title
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title: Convert a string into titlecase.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: truncatechars
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title: Truncate a string after `arg` number of characters.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: truncatechars_html
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title: 'Truncate HTML after `arg` number of chars.
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Preserve newlines in the HTML.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: truncatewords
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title: 'Truncate a string after `arg` number of words.
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Remove newlines within the string.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: truncatewords_html
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title: 'Truncate HTML after `arg` number of words.
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Preserve newlines in the HTML.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: upper
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title: Convert a string into all uppercase.
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- body: 'The ``safe`` parameter determines the characters which should not be
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escaped by Python''s quote() function. If not provided, use the default safe
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characters (but an empty string can be provided when *all* characters
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should be escaped).'
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: urlencode
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title: Escape a value for use in a URL.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: urlize
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title: Convert URLs in plain text into clickable links.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta:
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Argument: Length to truncate URLs to.
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name: urlizetrunc
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title: 'Convert URLs into clickable links, truncating URLs to the given character
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limit, and adding ''rel=nofollow'' attribute to discourage spamming.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: wordcount
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title: Return the number of words.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: wordwrap
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title: Wrap words at `arg` line length.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: ljust
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title: Left-align the value in a field of a given width.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: rjust
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title: Right-align the value in a field of a given width.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: center
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title: Center the value in a field of a given width.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: cut
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title: Remove all values of arg from the given string.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: escape
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title: Mark the value as a string that should be auto-escaped.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: force_escape
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title: 'Escape a string''s HTML. Return a new string containing the escaped
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characters (as opposed to "escape", which marks the content for later
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possible escaping).'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: linebreaks
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title: 'Replace line breaks in plain text with appropriate HTML; a single
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newline becomes an HTML line break (``<br>``) and a new line
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followed by a blank line becomes a paragraph break (``</p>``).'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: linebreaksbr
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title: 'Convert all newlines in a piece of plain text to HTML line breaks
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(``<br>``).'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: safe
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title: Mark the value as a string that should not be auto-escaped.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: safeseq
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title: 'A "safe" filter for sequences. Mark each element in the sequence,
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individually, as safe, after converting them to strings. Return a list
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with the results.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: striptags
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title: Strip all [X]HTML tags.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: dictsort
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title: 'Given a list of dicts, return that list sorted by the property given in
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the argument.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: dictsortreversed
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title: 'Given a list of dicts, return that list sorted in reverse order by the
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property given in the argument.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: first
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title: Return the first item in a list.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: join
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title: Join a list with a string, like Python's ``str.join(list)``.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: last
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title: Return the last item in a list.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: length
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title: Return the length of the value - useful for lists.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: length_is
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title: Return a boolean of whether the value's length is the argument.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: random
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title: Return a random item from the list.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: slice
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title: Return a slice of the list using the same syntax as Python's list slicing.
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- body: "Assume the list is in the proper format. For example, if ``var`` contains:\n\
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``['States', ['Kansas', ['Lawrence', 'Topeka'], 'Illinois']]``, then\n``{{\
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\ var|unordered_list }}`` returns::\n\n <li>States\n <ul>\n \
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\ <li>Kansas\n <ul>\n <li>Lawrence</li>\n\
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\ <li>Topeka</li>\n </ul>\n </li>\n\
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\ <li>Illinois</li>\n </ul>\n </li>"
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: unordered_list
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title: 'Recursively take a self-nested list and return an HTML unordered list
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--
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WITHOUT opening and closing <ul> tags.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: add
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title: Add the arg to the value.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: get_digit
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title: 'Given a whole number, return the requested digit of it, where 1 is the
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right-most digit, 2 is the second-right-most digit, etc. Return the
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original value for invalid input (if input or argument is not an integer,
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or if argument is less than 1). Otherwise, output is always an integer.'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: date
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title: Format a date according to the given format.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: time
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title: Format a time according to the given format.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: timesince
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title: Format a date as the time since that date (i.e. "4 days, 6 hours").
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: timeuntil
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title: Format a date as the time until that date (i.e. "4 days, 6 hours").
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: default
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title: If value is unavailable, use given default.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: default_if_none
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title: If value is None, use given default.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: divisibleby
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title: Return True if the value is divisible by the argument.
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- body: "========== ====================== ==================================\n\
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Value Argument Outputs\n========== ======================\
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\ ==================================\n``True`` ``\"yeah,no,maybe\"`` \
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\ ``yeah``\n``False`` ``\"yeah,no,maybe\"`` ``no``\n``None`` ``\"\
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yeah,no,maybe\"`` ``maybe``\n``None`` ``\"yeah,no\"`` ``\"\
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no\"`` (converts None to False\n if no\
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\ mapping for None is given.\n========== ====================== =================================="
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: yesno
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title: 'Given a string mapping values for true, false, and (optionally) None,
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return one of those strings according to the value:'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: filesizeformat
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title: 'Format the value like a ''human-readable'' file size (i.e. 13 KB, 4.1
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MB,
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102 bytes, etc.).'
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- body: '* If value is 0, vote{{ value|pluralize }} display "votes".
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* If value is 1, vote{{ value|pluralize }} display "vote".
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* If value is 2, vote{{ value|pluralize }} display "votes".
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If an argument is provided, use that string instead:
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* If value is 0, class{{ value|pluralize:"es" }} display "classes".
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* If value is 1, class{{ value|pluralize:"es" }} display "class".
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* If value is 2, class{{ value|pluralize:"es" }} display "classes".
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If the provided argument contains a comma, use the text before the comma
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for the singular case and the text after the comma for the plural case:
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* If value is 0, cand{{ value|pluralize:"y,ies" }} display "candies".
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* If value is 1, cand{{ value|pluralize:"y,ies" }} display "candy".
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* If value is 2, cand{{ value|pluralize:"y,ies" }} display "candies".'
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: pluralize
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title: 'Return a plural suffix if the value is not 1, ''1'', or an object of
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length 1. By default, use ''s'' as the suffix:'
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: phone2numeric
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title: Take a phone number and converts it in to its numerical equivalent.
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- body: ''
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library: ''
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meta: {}
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name: pprint
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title: A wrapper around pprint.pprint -- for debugging, really.
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- body: ''
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library: admin_modify
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meta: {}
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name: cell_count
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title: Return the number of cells used in a tabular inline.
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- body: ''
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library: admin_urls
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meta: {}
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name: admin_urlname
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title: ''
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- body: ''
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library: admin_urls
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meta: {}
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name: admin_urlquote
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title: ''
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- body: ''
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library: flags_debug
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meta: {}
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name: bool_enabled
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title: ''
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- body: ''
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library: flags_debug
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meta: {}
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name: conditions_without_bool
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title: ''
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- body: ''
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library: flags_debug
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meta: {}
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name: required_conditions_without_bool
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title: ''
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- body: ''
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library: flags_debug
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meta: {}
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name: state_str
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title: Construct a string that describes the current state of the flag
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- body: ''
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library: humanize
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meta: {}
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name: ordinal
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title: 'Convert an integer to its ordinal as a string. 1 is ''1st'', 2 is ''2nd'',
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3 is ''3rd'', etc. Works for any integer.'
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- body: ''
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library: humanize
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meta: {}
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name: intcomma
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title: 'Convert an integer to a string containing commas every three digits.
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For example, 3000 becomes ''3,000'' and 45000 becomes ''45,000''.'
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- body: ''
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library: humanize
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meta: {}
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name: intword
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title: 'Convert a large integer to a friendly text representation. Works best
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for numbers over 1 million. For example, 1000000 becomes ''1.0 million'',
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1200000 becomes ''1.2 million'' and ''1200000000'' becomes ''1.2 billion''.'
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- body: ''
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library: humanize
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meta: {}
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name: apnumber
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title: 'For numbers 1-9, return the number spelled out. Otherwise, return the
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number. This follows Associated Press style.'
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- body: ''
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library: humanize
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meta: {}
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name: naturalday
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title: 'For date values that are tomorrow, today or yesterday compared to
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present day return representing string. Otherwise, return a string
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||||
formatted according to settings.DATE_FORMAT.'
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||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: humanize
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: naturaltime
|
||||
title: 'For date and time values show how many seconds, minutes, or hours ago
|
||||
|
||||
compared to current timestamp return representing string.'
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: i18n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: language_name
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: i18n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: language_name_translated
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: i18n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: language_name_local
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: i18n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: language_bidi
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: inventree_extras
|
||||
meta:
|
||||
Usage: ''
|
||||
name: keyvalue
|
||||
title: Access to key of supplied dict.
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: l10n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: localize
|
||||
title: 'Force a value to be rendered as a localized value,
|
||||
|
||||
regardless of the value of ``settings.USE_L10N``.'
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: l10n
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: unlocalize
|
||||
title: 'Force a value to be rendered as a non-localized value,
|
||||
|
||||
regardless of the value of ``settings.USE_L10N``.'
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: markdownify
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: markdownify
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: " new_level\n ``True`` if the current item is the start of a new\
|
||||
\ level in\n the tree, ``False`` otherwise.\n\n closed_levels\n \
|
||||
\ A list of levels which end after the current item. This will\n be\
|
||||
\ an empty list if the next item is at the same level as the\n current\
|
||||
\ item.\n\nUsing this filter with unpacking in a ``{% for %}`` tag, you should\n\
|
||||
have enough information about the tree structure to create a\nhierarchical\
|
||||
\ representation of the tree.\n\nExample::\n\n {% for genre,structure in\
|
||||
\ genres|tree_info %}\n {% if structure.new_level %}<ul><li>{% else %}</li><li>{%\
|
||||
\ endif %}\n {{ genre.name }}\n {% for level in structure.closed_levels\
|
||||
\ %}</li></ul>{% endfor %}\n {% endfor %}"
|
||||
library: mptt_tags
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: tree_info
|
||||
title: 'Given a list of tree items, produces doubles of a tree item and a
|
||||
|
||||
``dict`` containing information about the tree structure around the
|
||||
|
||||
item, with the following contents:'
|
||||
- body: "Each path item will be coerced to unicode, so a list of model\ninstances\
|
||||
\ may be given if required.\n\nExample::\n\n {{ some_list|tree_path }}\n\
|
||||
\ {{ some_node.get_ancestors|tree_path:\" > \" }}"
|
||||
library: mptt_tags
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: tree_path
|
||||
title: 'Creates a tree path represented by a list of ``items`` by joining
|
||||
|
||||
the items with a ``separator``.'
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: mptt_tags
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: cache_tree_children
|
||||
title: Alias to `mptt.utils.get_cached_trees`.
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: with_location
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: as_string
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: as_list_of_strings
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: "Inserts classes into template variables that contain HTML tags,\nuseful\
|
||||
\ for modifying forms without needing to change the Form objects.\n\nUsage:\n\
|
||||
\n {{ field.label_tag|add_class:\"control-label\" }}\n\nIn the case of\
|
||||
\ REST Framework, the filter is used to add Bootstrap-specific\nclasses to\
|
||||
\ the forms."
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: add_class
|
||||
title: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4124220/django-adding-css-classes-when-rendering-form-fields-in-a-template
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: format_value
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: items
|
||||
title: 'Simple filter to return the items of the dict. Useful when the dict may
|
||||
|
||||
have a key ''items'' which is resolved first in Django template dot-notation
|
||||
|
||||
lookup. See issue #4931
|
||||
|
||||
Also see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15416662/django-template-loop-over-dictionary-items-with-items-as-key'
|
||||
- body: 'As per `items` filter above, allows accessing `document.data` when
|
||||
|
||||
Document contains Link keyed-at "data".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
See issue #5395'
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: data
|
||||
title: 'Simple filter to access `data` attribute of object,
|
||||
|
||||
specifically coreapi.Document.'
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: schema_links
|
||||
title: Recursively find every link in a schema, even nested.
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: add_nested_class
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: rest_framework
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: break_long_headers
|
||||
title: 'Breaks headers longer than 160 characters (~page length)
|
||||
|
||||
when possible (are comma separated)'
|
||||
- body: This only makes sense within a {% localtime off %} block.
|
||||
library: tz
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: localtime
|
||||
title: Convert a datetime to local time in the active time zone.
|
||||
- body: ''
|
||||
library: tz
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: utc
|
||||
title: Convert a datetime to UTC.
|
||||
- body: 'The argument must be an instance of a tzinfo subclass or a time zone name.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Naive datetimes are assumed to be in local time in the default time zone.'
|
||||
library: tz
|
||||
meta: {}
|
||||
name: timezone
|
||||
title: Convert a datetime to local time in a given time zone.
|
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export/327/inventree_tags.yml
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