In a project I am developing, I have written some boilerplate files to be 
used as headers for Markdown/LaTeX documents. One of the lines contains the 
document date, and ideally it should be:

date: <TODAY>

I know how to insert date from command line, but is it possible to embed 
the command in the boilerplate file and have it transformed into the real 
date? I tried autocmd to no success -- clearly I have not really understood 
how to use it!
The same applies to other fields (such as AUTHOR), but the DATE field is 
the most important one.
Thank you!
guido (Northern Italy)


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