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LiquiDoc can presently write data to file using a parse action and then ingest this data in later actions. For performance reasons, the option to carry those objects in memory might offer some slight improvements. More importantly, however, we could eventually allow evaluations and other results within the config if the config could evaluate the results of parse actions.
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Summary
In Rails and other static site generators like Middleman, you can pass a data hash into helpers like
link_toandimage_tagwhose key-value pairs will then be rendered as individual data at