fix(learn): Consistent Styling in Set up a Template Engine
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To set up <em>Pug</em> for use in your project, you will need to add it as a dependency in your package.json. Don't forget to add the name of the package and the version. Use the package.json for some examples of the correct syntax.
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Express needs to know which template engine you are using. We will use the <b>set</b> method to assign 'pug' as the <b>'view engine'</b>. <code>app.set('view engine', 'pug')</code>
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Express needs to know which template engine you are using. We will use the <code>set</code> method to assign <code>pug</code> as the <code>view engine</code> property's value: <code>app.set('view engine', 'pug')</code>
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Your page will not load until you correctly <em>render</em> the index file in our <em>'views/pug'</em> directory.
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Your page will not load until you correctly render the index file in the <code>views/pug</code> directory.
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You should change the response for the <code>/</code> route to use <code>res.render()</code>. This method takes a string of a file path as an argument. The path can be a relative path (relative to views), or an absolute path, and does not require a file extension.
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