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{{lang|Template:Ent}}
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<onlyinclude><includeonly><code style=padding:0>[[{{{1}}}|{{{alt|{{{1}}}}}}]]{{#if:{{{2|}}}|&nbsp;{{{2|}}}|}}</code></includeonly></onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude><includeonly><code style=padding:0>[[{{{1}}}{{{suf|}}}|{{{alt|{{{1}}}}}}]]{{#if:{{{2|}}}|&nbsp;{{{2}}}|}}</code></includeonly></onlyinclude>
This template is a faster and cleaner way of marking text as both a link and code. Its primary use is on entity names, but it is used on other things too, such as VMT parameters and console commands.
This template is a faster and cleaner way of marking text as both a link and code. Its primary use is on entity names, but it is used on other things too, such as VMT parameters and console commands.



Revision as of 13:02, 10 July 2022


This template is a faster and cleaner way of marking text as both a link and code. Its primary use is on entity names, but it is used on other things too, such as VMT parameters and console commands.

The syntax is simple. {{ent|logic_relay}} would return as logic_relay.

Optionally, you can specify a second field of text to not be counted as a link.

{{ent|sv_cheats|1}} would give you sv_cheats 1.

Additionally, you can specify {{{alt}}} as a different name to show. For example, {{ent|Team Fortress 2.fgd|alt=tf.fgd}} would return tf.fgd.