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# ... other options
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# ... other options
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template: "@super-metrics"
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template: "@super-metrics"
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setup_community_templates: github-user/metrics@master:classic
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setup_community_templates: github-user/metrics@master:super-metrics
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By default, community templates have their `template.mjs` removed and fallback to the one used by `classic` template.
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By default, community templates have their `template.mjs` removed and fallback to the one used by `classic` template.
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- uses: lowlighter/metrics@master
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- uses: lowlighter/metrics@master
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# ... other options
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# ... other options
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setup_community_templates: github-user/metrics@master:classic+trust
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setup_community_templates: github-user/metrics@master:super-metrics+trust
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```
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```
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To create a new community template, just fork this repository and create a folder in `/source/templates` with the same structure as current templates.
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To create a new community template, just fork this repository and create a folder in `/source/templates` with the same structure as current templates.
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