Template:Ep/doc

This ep template translates an episode name or number into a wikilinked episode title. Almost any format of the name or number should work, but please leave a comment on the this template's talk page if you've encountered an error.

Dependencies

 * Module:Ep: The module that this template directly calls, which in turn calls the other modules listed below.
 * Module:Ep/Matcher:  Converts episode names and numbers to a standardized [Campaign]x[Episode] shortcode.
 * Module:Ep/Info: Given a standardized shortcode, returns information about an episode such as its title and pagename.
 * Module:Ep/Array: The actual data for every episode code, title, and pagename, which is queried in all the above modules.

Usage
To use this template, type  and replace the red "Episode" with the name or number of the episode:

The episode parameter can be provided in many different formats, including "C[campaign]E[episode]" (e.g. "C3E21"), this wiki's Campaign x Episode format of CxEE, the episode name, and the episode pagename. It is case-insensitive, so capitalization does not matter. All of the following ways of using the ep template will produce the same output:

Optional parameters
The following optional parameters may be used to modify how the episode name is displayed. Any optional parameters may be used together:

Errors
If the episode code or name does not exist, then it will display as Undefined Episode and the article will be added to the maintenance category Category:Ep calls to undefined episodes. To find the correct name or episode code, you can consult Module:Ep/Array, which documents every episode's standardized code, title, pagename, and alternate titles. If the code is in the array but still coming up as Undefined, make sure its prefix is included in Module:Ep/Decoder.