1.Plain text. 2.#parse -- directives to work with includes. 3.Predefined variables to be expanded into corresponding values in the format ${<variable_name>}. The available predefined file template variables are: ${FILE_NAME} the name of the file you create ${PROJECT_NAME} - the name of the current project. ${NAME} - the name of the new file which you specify in the New File dialog box during the file creation. ${USER} - the login name of the current user. ${DATE} - the current system date. ${TIME} - the current system time. ${YEAR} - the current year. ${MONTH} - the current month. ${DAY} - the current day of the month. ${HOUR} - the current hour. ${MINUTE} - the current minute. ${PRODUCT_NAME} - the name of the IDE in which the file will be created. ${MONTH_NAME_SHORT} - the first 3 letters of the month name. Example: Jan, Feb, etc. ${MONTH_NAME_FULL} - full name of a month. Example: January, February, etc. 4.Custom variables. Their names can be defined right in the template through the #set directive or will be defined during the file creation. To have the dollar character ($) in a variable rendered "as is", use the ${DS} variable instead. This variable evaluates to a plain dollar character ($). 点击查看原文
pycharm-Predefined template variables
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