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```bash
boilr template use <template-tag> <target-dir>
boilr template use license ~/Workspace/example-project/
boilr template use license /workspace/tmrts/example-project/
```
The user will be prompted as follows:
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Select from 1..3 [default: 1]: 2
[?] Please choose a value for"Year"[default: "2015"]:
[?] Please choose a value for"Author"[default: "Tamer Tas"]:
[✔] Created /home/tmrts/project/LICENSE
[✔] Successfully executed the project template license in /home/tmrts/project
[✔] Created /workspace/tmrts/example-project/LICENSE
[✔] Successfully executed the project template license in /workspace/tmrts/example-project
```
For more information please take a look at [Usage](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki/Usage) and [Creating Templates](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki/Creating-Templates) pages in the wiki.
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Take a look at the [Templates](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki/Templates) page for an index of project templates, examples, and more information.
# Installation
Binaries are built automatically by Travis for every release and are binaries available for Linux & OSX.
Binaries for Linux & OSX are built automatically by Travis every release.
You can download them directly or run the installation script.
Please see [Installation](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki/Installation) page for more information.
# Contributing
If you'd like to contribute, share your opinions or learn more, please feel free to open an issue.
If you'd like to contribute, share your opinions or ask questions, please feel free to open an issue.
Also, edits to the [Wiki](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki)are much obliged.
The [Wiki](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr/wiki)is public and edits are open to everyone, feel free to contribute to sections where you feel needs improvement.
At this stage, user feedback is of **utmost importance**, every contribution is welcome however small it may be.
# Need Help? Found a bug?
You can report issues **directly from the command-line** by using the command, `boilr report`.
You can report issues **directly from the command-line** by using the `boilr report` command.
A markdown file will be opened where the first line is the issue title and the rest
is the issue body.
A markdown file will be opened where the first line will be the issue title and
the rest, the issue body.
After you're done editing the issue, save & exit the editor and your issue will be created.