chore: Linting for markdown and js
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title: attr()
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***
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## title: attr()
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```js
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Snippet snippet.attr(
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)
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```
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This `Snippet.attr()` method calls [`Attributes.add()`](./attributes#add) under the hood,
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This `Snippet.attr()` method calls [`Attributes.add()`](./attributes#add) under the hood,
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but returns the Snippet object. This allows you to chain different calls together.
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If the third parameter is set to `true` it will call [`Attributes.set()`](./attributes#set) instead,
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If the third parameter is set to `true` it will call [`Attributes.set()`](./attributes#set) instead,
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thereby overwriting the value of the attribute.
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<Example
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part="snippet_attr"
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caption="An example of the Snippet.attr() method"
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part="snippet_attr"
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caption="An example of the Snippet.attr() method"
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/>
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```js
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title: clone()
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***
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## title: clone()
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```js
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Snippet snippet.clone()
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Returns a new Snippets object that is a deep copy of this one.
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<Example
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part="snippet_clone"
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caption="An example of the Snippet.clone() method"
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part="snippet_clone"
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caption="An example of the Snippet.clone() method"
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/>
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```js
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***
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title: Snippet
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order: 35
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---------
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A snippet is a reuseable bit of markup for your pattern. They are added to the
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SVG `defs` section, and rendered with the SVG `use` tag.
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The snippet constructor takes two arguments:
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- `def` : The `xlink:href` id that links to the relevant entry in the SVG `defs` section
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- `anchor` : A [`Point`](#point) on which to anchor the snippet
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* `def` : The `xlink:href` id that links to the relevant entry in the SVG `defs` section
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* `anchor` : A [`Point`](#point) on which to anchor the snippet
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```js
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Snippet new Snippet(def, Point);
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A Snippet object comes with the following properties:
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- `def` : The `xlink:href` id that links to the relevant entry in the SVG `defs` section
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- `anchor` : A [`Point`](../point) on which to anchor the snippet
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- `attributes` : An [`Attributes`](../attributes) instance holding the snippet's attributes
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* `def` : The `xlink:href` id that links to the relevant entry in the SVG `defs` section
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* `anchor` : A [`Point`](../point) on which to anchor the snippet
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* `attributes` : An [`Attributes`](../attributes) instance holding the snippet's attributes
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In addition, a Snippet object exposes the following methods:
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