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add a file extension that will be recognized as pebble #553
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Not sure to understand. You can already change the suffix for pebble's template. |
an IDE can't recognize a file as a pebble template if it's not say, html. |
If you're using IntelliJ, I suggest that you log an issue here. This repo does not provide IDE support |
the point of this issue is to have a standard extension name so any ide could use that to recognize it. but if you're not willing feel free to close it. |
If you are using spring boot, default extension is .pebble Line 11 in 74fdbec
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is this the default extension of pebble itself? does this mean that |
the intellij bug says that it's |
Most of the unit tests, documentation and Javadoc in this repo use the |
I don't know, but this sort of confusion is why I'm asking it to be documented. |
Ok I'll change default extension suffix in spring boot to |
Won't this break projects that don't customize the default settings when they upgrade to 3.2? |
That's why I intend to make this change in 3.2.x and not in 3.1.x branch |
Gonna be available in next release |
using pebble to generate non web files, would be useful to have an extension that could be used to also recognize as pebble, for example in intellij's plugin. This is more of a doc, spec, spread the word thing.
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