Vingo is a template engine designed for the Go programming language. It’s simple to use, fast, and flexible. Vingo helps you create dynamic content effortlessly without needing to be a programming expert. Whether you're making a website or generating text files, Vingo has the tools you need.
- Ease of Use: Vingo’s clear structure makes it easy for anyone to create templates.
- Speed: Enjoy quick processing times, allowing you to focus on what matters.
- Flexibility: Customize your templates according to your needs without any hassle.
- Modern Design: Vingo uses up-to-date practices to give you the best experience in templating.
Follow these simple steps to get Vingo up and running on your computer. No prior setup is needed.
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Visit the Releases Page To download Vingo, first visit our releases page. Click the link below:
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Select Your Version On the releases page, you will see a list of versions available for download. Choose the latest version to ensure you have the most features and fixes.
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Download the File Click on the file name related to your operating system (e.g., Windows, Mac, Linux) to start the download.
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Locate the Downloaded File Once the download is complete, open the folder where your downloads are saved. You should find a file named
vingoor similar. -
Run the Application
- On Windows: Double-click the file.
- On Mac and Linux: Open a terminal, navigate to the folder with the downloaded file, and type
./vingoto run it.
Vingo runs on various systems. To make the most of Vingo, ensure you meet these requirements:
- A computer with Windows, MacOS, or Linux.
- At least 512 MB of RAM.
- A modern web browser for viewing documentation (optional).
Once you have Vingo running, you can begin creating templates:
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Create Your Template Open a text editor and define your template using Vingo's straightforward syntax. You can utilize variables, loops, and conditionals to make your templates dynamic.
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Render the Template Use the Vingo command in your terminal to generate the output from your template. If you created a template file named
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Check the Output After running the command, Vingo will create the output file in the same directory. Open this file to see your rendered template.
For more detailed information, check our documentation:
We welcome contributions! If you have suggestions or improvements, feel free to check out our contributing guidelines on the repository.
Vingo covers a range of topics in the world of programming and templating:
- Fast
- Flint
- Framework
- Go
- Golang Library
- Modern
- Simple
- Template
- Template Engine
For any questions, join our community or reach out through the repository. Enjoy using Vingo!
Don't forget to download Vingo here: