WEBVTT 00:00.330 --> 00:06.920 Let's have a look at the templating so we see this used a lot, especially in this file helper's template, 00:08.310 --> 00:10.910 Nikkie, but we're interested in is this the fine? 00:11.190 --> 00:12.060 So we give it a name. 00:12.480 --> 00:16.590 And if you come from a programming background, this is like declaring a variable. 00:17.100 --> 00:19.200 And inside we can put some logic what we're doing here. 00:20.730 --> 00:27.330 We can define entire code blocks, so if we had something with multiple values we wanted to put in there. 00:28.660 --> 00:33.410 And I think a really good example is when they set up for us, which is select labels, in fact, are 00:33.410 --> 00:35.180 using a template within a template. 00:40.800 --> 00:47.670 Bit, we're interested here is this selective labels, the Fitbit is giving it a name. 00:48.780 --> 00:50.250 So if we define it as. 00:51.200 --> 00:56.970 My labels, for example, that will give it the name that we can use inside a code lock you want. 00:56.990 --> 01:01.910 So in this case, for adding some labels below what we did with App Ingenix, we could put it in here. 01:02.450 --> 01:04.970 Now, with some teams and environments, you may have more than one. 01:05.390 --> 01:11.360 You could have 20, for example, 20 different labels for an application soroban typing up manually 01:11.360 --> 01:13.850 every single time and then filling up your code. 01:13.850 --> 01:18.250 What you can do is use a template to put it all in there and then to use it. 01:19.070 --> 01:20.240 There's two ways you can do it. 01:20.400 --> 01:23.780 And I'm going to break this down now because I think they want their own video.