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The template link template is a simple macro template used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing how the template name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation. A short example is that the code:

{{tl|example}}
generates

{{example}}

More complex variations are described below.

Related templates[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

{{tl2}} differs in that it displays an arguably clearer result like

{{tlx}}, and also takes the named parameters 'SISTER=xx' and 'LANG=ll', so that it may also be used to list and link to templates on other English and non-English language sister projects.

{{tlx}} displays with the same enhanced presentation, and also expands several 'placeholder' parameters to generate a sample template call.

Usage[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

 {{Tl|template name to display}}
and
 {{Tl2|template name to display}} -- local link, just like Tl.
 or
 {{Tl2|SISTER=V:|template name to display}} -- displays a template on Wikiversity
 or
 {{Tl2|LANG=fr.|SISTER=wikisource|template name to display}} -- displays a template 
                       on the French Wikisource sister project.

Example[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

Code Result
{{Tl|x0}} {{x0}}
{{Tl2|x1}} {{x1}}
{{Tl2|SISTER=M:|3x}} {{3x}}
{{Tl2|SISTER=wikibooks|LANG=de:|WP}} {{WP}}

See also[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

{{tl2}} – Template link, up to three parameters and interwiki links.

{{tlp}} – Template link, with single parameter.

{{tlx}} – Template link, up to three parameters and interwiki links.

{{tlsp}} – Template link, ditto subst'ed.

{{lts}} – See Lts discussion for more variants.

{{tlu}} – Like
{{tl}} /

{{tlp}} for any namespace.

{{tn}} – Same as tl, but shows the braces as part of the link.

{{evd}} – Show live example

{{tlc}},
{{tld}} and

{{tlf}} – Template names without links.