-# Intro
-
-**YASnippet** is a template system for Emacs. It allows you to type an
-abbreviation and automatically expand it into function
-templates. Bundled language templates includes: C, C++, C#, Perl,
-Python, Ruby,
-
-SQL, LaTeX, HTML, CSS and more. The snippet syntax is inspired from
-[TextMate's][textmate-snippets] syntax, you can even
-[import][import-docs] most TextMate templates to YASnippet. Watch
-[a demo on YouTube][youtube-demo] or download a
-[higher resolution version][high-res-demo]
-
-[textmate-snippets]: http://manual.macromates.com/en/snippets
-[import-docs]: http://yasnippet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/snippet-development.html#importing-textmate-snippets
-[youtube-demo]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCGmZK4V7Sg
-[high-res-demo]: http://yasnippet.googlecode.com/files/yas_demo.avi
-
-# Installation
-
-## Install the most recent version
-
-Clone this repository somewhere
-
- $ cd ~/.emacs.d/plugins
- $ git clone https://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
-
-Add the following in your `.emacs` file:
-
- (add-to-list 'load-path
- "~/.emacs.d/plugins/yasnippet")
- (require 'yasnippet)
- (yas/global-mode 1)
-
-Add your own snippets to `~/.emacs.d/snippets` by placing files there or invoking `yas/new-snippet`.
-
-## Install yasnippet with el-get
-
-El-get is a nice way to get the most recent version, too
-
-See https://github.com/dimitri/el-get for instructions
-
-# Contributing snippets
-
-Please do not ask me to add snippets to the default collection under
-`/snippets`. This is considered frozen and by customizing
-`yas/snippet-dirs` you can point yasnippet to good snippet collections
-out there.
-
-There is a tool `extras/textmate-import.rb` than can import many
-actual Textmate snippets and there are
-`extras/imported/*-mode/.yas-setup.el` files that can help it with the
-more difficult importation.
-
-I'm focusing on developping `textmate-import.rb` tool and the
-`yas-setup.el` files. In the future `/snippets` snippets will be
-deprecated and replaced with `extras/imported`.
-
-Follow through the following example to start using these snippets for
-rails development. It will convert `ruby`, `rails` and `html` bundles
-from drnic's github repositories based on corresponding
-`.yas-setup.el` files.
-
-## Using imported textmate snippets (rails example)
-
-After cloning this repository to `~/.emacs.d/plugins/yasnippet`
-
- cd ~/.emacs.d/plugins/yasnippet
- git submodule init
- git submodule update
- gem install plist trollop
- rake convert_bundles # will convert ruby, rails and html bundles from drnic
-
-Then, in your .emacs file
-
- (add-to-list 'load-path
- "~/.emacs.d/plugins/yasnippet")
- (require 'yasnippet)
- (setq yas/snippet-dirs '("~/.emacs.d/snippets" "~/.emacs.d/extras/imported"))
- (yas/global-mode 1)
-
-Open some rails file (model, app, etc) and start using the textmate snippets.
-
-# Documentation, issues, etc
-
-Please refer to the comprehensive [documentation] [docs] for full customization
-and support. If you find a bug, please report it on
-[the GitHub issue tracker][issues]. (please **do not** submit new issues to the old
-[googlecode tracker][googlecode tracker])
-
-If you run into problems using YASnippet, or have snippets to contribute, post
-to the [yasnippet google group][forum]. Thank you very much for using YASnippet!
-
-[docs]: http://capitaomorte.github.com/yasnippet/
-[issues]: https://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet/issues
-[googlecode tracker]: http://code.google.com/p/yasnippet/issues/list
-[forum]: http://groups.google.com/group/smart-snippet
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