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To create or use your own template:
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1. Create a folder with the same name as your template (for example, `mycooltemplate`).
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2. Within the template folder, create a file named `publish.js`. This file must be a CommonJS module that exports a method named `publish`.
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For example:
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````javascript
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/** @module publish */
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/**
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* Generate documentation output.
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*
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* @param {TAFFY} data - A TaffyDB collection representing
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* all the symbols documented in your code.
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* @param {object} opts - An object with options information.
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*/
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exports.publish = function(data, opts) {
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// do stuff here to generate your output files
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};
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````
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To invoke JSDoc 3 with your own template, use the `-t` command line option, and specify the path to your template folder:
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````
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./jsdoc mycode.js -t /path/to/mycooltemplate
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````
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