execute-template [template...]
Execute templates. This is useful for testing templates or for calling chezmoi from other scripts. templates are interpreted as literal templates, with no whitespace added to the output between arguments. If no templates are specified, the template is read from stdin.
--init, -i
Include simulated functions only available during chezmoi init.
--promptBool pairs
Simulate the promptBool function with a function that returns values from
pairs. pairs is a comma-separated list of prompt=value pairs. If
promptBool is called with a prompt that does not match any of pairs, then
it returns false.
--promptInt pairs
Simulate the promptInt function with a function that returns values from
pairs. pairs is a comma-separated list of prompt=value pairs. If
promptInt is called with a prompt that does not match any of pairs, then
it returns zero.
--promptString, -p pairs
Simulate the promptString function with a function that returns values from
pairs. pairs is a comma-separated list of prompt=value pairs. If
promptString is called with a prompt that does not match any of pairs,
then it returns prompt unchanged.
--stdinisatty bool
Simulate the stdinIsATTY function by returning bool.
Example
$ chezmoi execute-template '{{ .chezmoi.sourceDir }}'
$ chezmoi execute-template '{{ .chezmoi.os }}' / '{{ .chezmoi.arch }}'
$ echo '{{ .chezmoi | toJson }}' | chezmoi execute-template
$ chezmoi execute-template --init --promptString email=me@home.org < ~/.local/share/chezmoi/.chezmoi.toml.tmpl