This page documents two core ABL capabilities: rich content output formats (voice, cards, carousels, interactive actions, templates) and the expression language (operators, functions, template interpolation).
Rich Content
ABL supports multi-format output for delivering responses across different channels (web, mobile, voice, messaging platforms). The VOICE:, RICH_CONTENT:, and ACTIONS: blocks can be attached to any RESPOND statement, COMPLETE condition, or lifecycle handler.
Overview
A single response can include:
- Plain text — the default
RESPOND string.
- Voice configuration — SSML markup or natural language voice instructions.
- Rich content — Markdown, Adaptive Cards, HTML, Slack Block Kit, WhatsApp, or AG-UI.
- Carousels — scrollable card collections with images and buttons.
- Interactive actions — buttons, select menus, and input fields.
- Templates — reusable named response definitions with interpolation.
The runtime selects the appropriate format based on the delivery channel.
Voice configuration
Voice configuration provides channel-specific voice output. The VOICE: block can appear alongside any RESPOND.
Syntax
RESPOND: "Your booking is confirmed for December 15th."
VOICE:
ssml: |
<speak>
Your booking is confirmed for <say-as interpret-as="date" format="mdy">12/15/2025</say-as>.
</speak>
instructions: "Speak in a warm, congratulatory tone"
plain_text: "Your booking is confirmed for December fifteenth."
Voice properties
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
ssml | string | No | — | W3C SSML markup for TTS engines (Google, Azure, Amazon Polly). |
instructions | string | No | — | Natural language voice style instructions (OpenAI Realtime, Gemini Live). |
plain_text | string | No | — | Voice-optimized plaintext. Used by ElevenLabs and as a fallback for all engines. |
SSML example
VOICE:
ssml: |
<speak>
<prosody rate="slow" pitch="+2st">
Your wire transfer of <say-as interpret-as="currency">$50,000 USD</say-as>
has been executed.
</prosody>
<break time="500ms"/>
The confirmation number is
<say-as interpret-as="characters">WR-2024-88431</say-as>.
</speak>
Natural language instructions
For voice platforms that accept style instructions rather than SSML:
VOICE:
instructions: "Speak slowly and clearly, emphasizing the confirmation number. Use a professional but warm tone."
Rich content formats
The rich-content block provides format-specific variants of a response. The runtime selects the variant matching the delivery channel.
In the .agent.abl format the block keyword is FORMATS:. The .agent.yaml format accepts
rich_content: or formats:. (RICH_CONTENT: is a legacy alias accepted only in flow-step
overrides.)
Syntax
RESPOND: "Here are your flight options."
FORMATS:
MARKDOWN: |
## Flight Options
| Flight | Departure | Arrival | Price |
|--------|-----------|---------|-------|
| AA 142 | 8:00 AM | 11:30 AM | $349 |
| UA 891 | 10:15 AM | 1:45 PM | $289 |
ADAPTIVE_CARD: |
{
"type": "AdaptiveCard",
"body": [
{"type": "TextBlock", "text": "Flight Options", "size": "large"}
]
}
HTML: |
<div class="flight-results">
<h2>Flight Options</h2>
<table>...</table>
</div>
SLACK: |
{
"blocks": [
{"type": "header", "text": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Flight Options"}}
]
}
Rich content properties
Channel-specific string formats:
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
MARKDOWN | string | No | — | Formatted markdown text. |
ADAPTIVE_CARD | string | No | — | JSON string conforming to the Microsoft Adaptive Cards schema. |
HTML | string | No | — | HTML content for web-based channels. |
SLACK | string | No | — | JSON string conforming to the Slack Block Kit format. |
AG_UI | string | No | — | JSON string for AG-UI / CopilotKit events. |
WHATSAPP | string | No | — | JSON string for WhatsApp interactive messages. |
Structured template formats (channel-neutral; the runtime renders them per channel):
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|
CAROUSEL | object | Scrollable card collection. See Carousels. |
QUICK_REPLIES | array | Quick-reply chips: each { id, label, iconUrl? }. |
LIST | object | { title?, items: [{ title, subtitle?, imageUrl?, defaultActionUrl? }] }. |
IMAGE | object | { url, alt?, thumbnailUrl?, caption? }. |
VIDEO | object | { url, alt?, thumbnailUrl?, caption? }. |
AUDIO | object | { url, alt?, thumbnailUrl?, caption? }. |
FILE | object | { url, filename, sizeBytes?, mimeType? }. |
KPI | object | { label, value, unit?, trend?: up/down/flat, iconUrl? }. |
TABLE | object | { columns: [{ key, header, align?: left/center/right }], rows, maxVisibleRows? }. |
CHART | object | { type: bar/line/pie, title?, data: [{ label, value, color? }] }. |
FORM | object | { title?, fields: [ActionElement], submitLabel? }. |
PROGRESS | object | { label?, value, max?, variant?: bar/circle }. |
FEEDBACK | object | { prompt, type: thumbs/stars/scale, max? }. |
Named templates (in the TEMPLATES: block) may also declare a RENDERABLES: list — customer-owned
structured payloads with name, payload, optional targets (api/sdk_websocket/http_async),
fallbackText, and schemaRef. Data-rich templates (KPI, TABLE, CHART, LIST, CAROUSEL, …) also
support collection binding via from: / template: to render one entry per array item.
Carousels
Carousels display a horizontal scrollable collection of cards, each with a title, subtitle, image, and action buttons.
Syntax
FORMATS:
CAROUSEL:
- title: "Economy Class"
subtitle: "$289 - UA 891"
imageUrl: "https://cdn.example.com/economy.jpg"
defaultActionUrl: "https://booking.example.com/ua891"
buttons:
- id: select_economy
type: button
label: "Select"
value: "ua891_economy"
- title: "Business Class"
subtitle: "$1,249 - UA 891"
imageUrl: "https://cdn.example.com/business.jpg"
buttons:
- id: select_business
type: button
label: "Select"
value: "ua891_business"
Carousel card properties
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
title | string | Yes | — | Card title. |
subtitle | string | No | — | Card subtitle or description. |
imageUrl | string | No | — | URL for the card image. |
defaultActionUrl | string | No | — | URL opened when the card itself is tapped. |
buttons | array | No | — | Action buttons. See Interactive actions. |
Interactive actions
Interactive actions add buttons, select menus, and input fields to a response. Users interact with these elements, and the agent handles the interactions via ON_ACTION blocks.
Syntax
RESPOND: "How would you like to proceed?"
ACTIONS:
- id: confirm_wire
type: button
label: "Confirm Wire"
value: "confirmed"
- id: modify_amount
type: button
label: "Modify Amount"
value: "modify"
- id: cancel
type: button
label: "Cancel"
value: "cancelled"
Action element properties
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
id | string | Yes | — | Unique action identifier. Referenced in ON_ACTION handlers. |
type | string | Yes | — | Element type: button, select, or input. |
label | string | Yes | — | Display label. |
value | string | No | — | Hidden value sent when the user interacts with this element. |
description | string | No | — | Subtitle or help text (for list items). |
options | array | No | — | Options for select type. Each has id, label, description. |
inputType | string | No | — | Input type for input elements: text, number, date, time, email. |
placeholder | string | No | — | Placeholder text for input elements. |
required | boolean | No | — | Whether the input is required before submission. |
Select element example
ACTIONS:
- id: select_account
type: select
label: "Choose Account"
options:
- id: checking
label: "Checking ****4521"
description: "Available: $12,340.50"
- id: savings
label: "Savings ****8872"
description: "Available: $45,200.00"
ACTIONS:
- id: amount_input
type: input
label: "Transfer Amount"
inputType: number
placeholder: "Enter amount"
required: true
- id: reference_input
type: input
label: "Reference (optional)"
inputType: text
placeholder: "Invoice number, memo, etc."
required: false
submitLabel: "Submit"
submitId: "submit_transfer"
When the ACTIONS block contains input elements, you can specify a submitLabel and submitId for the form submission button:
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
submitLabel | string | No | — | Label for the form submit button. |
submitId | string | No | — | Action ID emitted when the form is submitted. |
ON_ACTION handlers
Handle user interactions with action elements in flow steps:
FLOW:
review_wire:
RESPOND: "Ready to proceed?"
ACTIONS:
- id: confirm
type: button
label: "Confirm"
- id: cancel
type: button
label: "Cancel"
ON_ACTION:
confirm:
DO:
- SET: user_confirmed = true
- RESPOND: "Executing your wire transfer."
FORMATS:
MARKDOWN: "**Executing your wire transfer.**"
- GOTO: execute_wire_step
cancel:
RESPOND: "Wire transfer cancelled."
GOTO: cleanup
The ON_ACTION handler properties are described below.
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
ACTION_ID | string | Yes | — | Which action element triggered this handler. |
CONDITION | string | No | — | Optional condition based on the action value. |
DO | ordered action list | No | — | Preferred form when order or nested rich FORMATS: matters. |
RESPOND | string | No | — | Response message; supports nested FORMATS: inside a DO action. |
SET | Record<string,string> | No | — | Variable assignments. |
CLEAR | string[] | No | — | Session variables to clear. |
CALL | string | No | — | Tool call; use AS result_key to store the result. |
GOTO / TRANSITION / THEN | string | No | — | Flow step to transition to. |
HANDOFF | string | No | — | Declared handoff target agent. |
DELEGATE | string | No | — | Declared delegate target agent; supports nested RETURN and ON_RETURN. |
COMPLETE | boolean | No | true | Complete the current flow. |
If a handler RESPOND includes rich FORMATS: before terminal routing, that payload is forwarded as the fallback final channel payload. The terminal target’s own rich payload takes precedence.
Templates
Templates are named, reusable response definitions declared in the TEMPLATES: block. They support {{}} interpolation and multi-format variants.
Syntax
TEMPLATES:
wire_confirmation:
DEFAULT: |
**Wire Confirmation -- {{confirmation_number}}**
From: ****{{source_last4}} | To: {{beneficiary_name}}
Amount: {{amount}} {{currency}} | Fees: {{fees}} | Total: {{total_debit}}
Status: {{status}} | ETA: {{estimated_arrival}}
MARKDOWN: |
## Wire Transfer Confirmation
| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Confirmation | {{confirmation_number}} |
| Amount | {{amount}} {{currency}} |
| Status | {{status}} |
fee_breakdown:
DEFAULT: |
**Fee Breakdown for {{transfer_type}} wire**
Wire fee: {{wire_fee}} {{currency}}
{{#if intermediary_fee}}Intermediary fee: {{intermediary_fee}} {{currency}}{{/if}}
**Total fees: {{total_fees}} {{currency}}**
Template properties
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|
name | string | Yes | — | Template name (the YAML key). Referenced via TEMPLATE(name). |
DEFAULT | string | Yes | — | Default template body with {{}} interpolation. |
MARKDOWN | string | No | — | Markdown variant. |
ADAPTIVE_CARD | string | No | — | Adaptive Card JSON variant. |
ACTIONS | object | No | — | Interactive actions attached to this template. |
Referencing templates
Use TEMPLATE(name) in any RESPOND value:
RESPOND: TEMPLATE(wire_confirmation)
Template interpolation
Templates use {{variable_name}} for value substitution and {{#if variable}}...{{/if}} for conditional sections:
DEFAULT: |
Hello, {{customer_name}}.
{{#if has_loyalty}}Your loyalty tier: {{loyalty_tier}}.{{/if}}
How can I help you today?
Channel selection
The runtime selects the response format based on the delivery channel:
| Channel | Priority format | Fallback |
|---|
| Web/SDK | RICH_CONTENT (Markdown, HTML, AG-UI) | Plain text |
| Mobile | RICH_CONTENT (Adaptive Card, Carousel) | Plain text |
| Voice | VOICE (SSML, instructions, plain_text) | RESPOND text |
| Slack | RICH_CONTENT (SLACK) | Markdown |
| WhatsApp | RICH_CONTENT (WHATSAPP) | Plain text |
If the preferred format is not available, the runtime falls back through the priority chain until it finds a defined format. Plain text (RESPOND) is always the final fallback.
Expressions and Functions
ABL expressions are used in conditions (WHEN, CHECK, constraint rules), value assignments (SET), template interpolation ({{}}), and function calls. This section documents the expression syntax and all 36 built-in functions.
Expression syntax
Comparison operators
| Operator | Syntax | Description |
|---|
== | a == b | Equal to. |
!= | a != b | Not equal to. |
> | a > b | Greater than. |
< | a < b | Less than. |
>= | a >= b | Greater than or equal to. |
<= | a <= b | Less than or equal to. |
in | a IN [x,y,z] | Value is in the list. |
not_in | a NOT IN [x] | Value is not in the list. |
matches | a matches r | Value matches a regular expression. |
contains | a contains b | String contains substring, or array contains element. |
startsWith | a startsWith b | String starts with a prefix. |
endsWith | a endsWith b | String ends with a suffix. |
Logical operators
| Operator | Syntax | Description |
|---|
AND | a AND b | Both conditions must be true. |
OR | a OR b | At least one must be true. |
NOT | NOT a | Negates the condition. |
Write logical operators in uppercase (AND, OR, NOT). ! is also accepted as a prefix negation.
Unary operators
| Operator | Syntax | Description |
|---|
NOT / ! | NOT condition / !condition | Negates a condition. |
IS SET | var IS SET | True if the variable is not null/undefined (empty string counts as set). |
IS NOT SET | var IS NOT SET | True if the variable is null or undefined. |
is_number | var is_number | True if the variable is a number. |
Operator precedence
- Parentheses
()
- Unary operators (
NOT, IS SET, IS NOT SET)
- Comparison operators (
==, !=, >, <, >=, <=, contains, matches)
AND
OR
Use parentheses to override default precedence:
WHEN: (status == "active" OR status == "pending") AND amount > 0
Variable paths and dot notation
Reference variables using dot notation to access nested values:
user.name # Access nested property
user.addresses[0].city # Array index access
acctResult.status # Tool result field
Path resolution rules
- The evaluator looks up the full path in the session context.
- The Platform resolves each segment left to right:
user.address.city resolves user, then address on the result, then city.
- If any segment resolves to
null or undefined, the entire path resolves to undefined.
- Array access uses bracket notation:
items[0], items[2].name.
Template strings
Template strings use {{}} syntax for variable interpolation within RESPOND, summary, and other string properties:
RESPOND: "Hello, {{customer_name}}! Your balance is {{available_balance}}."
Conditional sections
Templates support conditional rendering with {{#if}}...{{/if}}:
RESPOND: |
Transfer complete.
{{#if fx_rate}}Exchange rate: {{fx_rate}}{{/if}}
Estimated arrival: {{estimated_arrival}}.
Function calls in templates
You can call built-in functions within template strings:
SET:
formatted_balance = FORMAT_CURRENCY(available_balance, "USD")
RESPOND: "Your balance is {{formatted_balance}}."
Built-in function reference
ABL provides 36 built-in functions organized into seven categories. All functions are called with FUNCTION_NAME(arg1, arg2, ...) syntax. Function names are uppercase.
Math functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
| -------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| ADD | ADD(a, b) -> number | Add two numbers. | ADD(2, 3) returns 5 |
| SUB | SUB(a, b) -> number | Subtract b from a. | SUB(10, 3) returns 7 |
| MUL | MUL(a, b) -> number | Multiply two numbers. | MUL(4, 5) returns 20 |
| DIV | DIV(a, b) -> number | null | Divide a by b. Returns null for division by zero. | DIV(10, 2) returns 5 |
| ROUND | ROUND(n, decimals?) -> number | Round to specified decimal places. Default: 0. | ROUND(3.14159, 2) returns 3.14 |
| ABS | ABS(n) -> number | Absolute value. | ABS(-5) returns 5 |
| MIN | MIN(a, b) -> number | Return the smaller of two numbers. | MIN(3, 7) returns 3 |
| MAX | MAX(a, b) -> number | Return the larger of two numbers. | MAX(3, 7) returns 7 |
Math functions coerce string arguments to numbers automatically: ADD("2", "3") returns 5.
String functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
UPPER | UPPER(s) -> string | Convert to uppercase. | UPPER("hello") returns "HELLO" |
LOWER | LOWER(s) -> string | Convert to lowercase. | LOWER("HELLO") returns "hello" |
TRIM | TRIM(s) -> string | Strip leading/trailing whitespace. | TRIM(" hi ") returns "hi" |
SUBSTRING | SUBSTRING(s, start, end?) -> string | Extract a substring. | SUBSTRING("hello", 0, 3) returns "hel" |
REPLACE | REPLACE(s, find, repl) -> string | Replace all occurrences. | REPLACE("a,b,c", ",", "-") returns "a-b-c" |
SPLIT | SPLIT(s, delimiter) -> string[] | Split string into array. | SPLIT("a,b,c", ",") returns ["a","b","c"] |
JOIN | JOIN(arr, delimiter) -> string | Join array into string. | JOIN(["a","b"], ", ") returns "a, b" |
PAD_START | PAD_START(s, length, char?) -> string | Left-pad to specified length. | PAD_START("42", 6, "0") returns "000042" |
PAD_END | PAD_END(s, length, char?) -> string | Right-pad to specified length. | PAD_END("42", 6, "0") returns "420000" |
REPEAT | REPEAT(s, count) -> string | Repeat string N times. | REPEAT("*", 4) returns "****" |
The string functions gracefully handle null and undefined and return an empty string: UPPER(null) returns "".
To prevent memory issues, the limit on string output is 100,000 characters.
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
MASK | MASK(s, pattern, char?) -> string | Mask a string. See Mask Patterns below. | MASK("4111111111111111", "last4") returns "************1111" |
FORMAT_CURRENCY | FORMAT_CURRENCY(n, currency, locale?) -> string | Format a number as currency. | FORMAT_CURRENCY(1234.5, "USD") returns "$1,234.50" |
FORMAT_DATE | FORMAT_DATE(d, format, tz?) -> string | Format a date string. | FORMAT_DATE("2024-03-15T10:30:00Z", "YYYY-MM-DD") returns "2024-03-15" |
ORDINAL | ORDINAL(n) -> string | Convert number to ordinal string. | ORDINAL(1) returns "1st", ORDINAL(22) returns "22nd" |
The mask patterns are explained below.
| Pattern | Behavior | Example result |
|---|
last4 | Mask all characters except the last 4. | "************1111" |
first4 | Mask all characters except the first 4. | "4111************" |
N*N | Show N chars at start, mask middle, show N at end. | MASK(s, "4*4") shows 4+4 |
The default mask character is *. Pass a third argument to use a different character: MASK(ssn, "last4", "x").
The date format uses the following notations:
| Token | Description | Example |
|---|
YYYY | Four-digit year | 2024 |
MM | Two-digit month | 03 |
DD | Two-digit day | 15 |
HH | Two-digit hour (24h) | 10 |
mm | Two-digit minute | 30 |
ss | Two-digit second | 00 |
Example: FORMAT_DATE("2024-03-15T10:30:00Z", "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm") returns "2024-03-15 10:30".
Type checking and coercion functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
IS_ARRAY | IS_ARRAY(x) -> boolean | True if the value is an array. | IS_ARRAY([1,2]) returns true |
IS_NUMBER | IS_NUMBER(x) -> boolean | True if the value is a number (not NaN). | IS_NUMBER(42) returns true |
IS_STRING | IS_STRING(x) -> boolean | True if the value is a string. | IS_STRING("hi") returns true |
TO_NUMBER | TO_NUMBER(x) -> number | null | Convert to number. Returns null if conversion fails. TO_NUMBER("42") returns 42 |
TO_STRING | TO_STRING(x) -> string | Convert to string. Returns "" for null/undefined. | TO_STRING(42) returns "42" |
Array functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
LENGTH | LENGTH(x) -> number | Array length or string length. Returns 0 for other types. | LENGTH([1,2,3]) returns 3 |
ARRAY_FIND | ARRAY_FIND(arr, field, value) -> object | null | Find first element where field == value. ARRAY_FIND(users, "id", 42) returns the matching object |
ARRAY_FIND_INDEX | ARRAY_FIND_INDEX(arr, field, value) -> number | Find index of first match. Returns -1 if not found. | ARRAY_FIND_INDEX(items, "type", "b") returns the index |
Object functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
OBJECT_KEYS | OBJECT_KEYS(obj) -> string[] | Return array of object keys. | OBJECT_KEYS({a:1, b:2}) returns ["a","b"] |
OBJECT_VALUES | OBJECT_VALUES(obj) -> any[] | Return array of object values. | OBJECT_VALUES({a:1, b:2}) returns [1, 2] |
OBJECT_MERGE | OBJECT_MERGE(obj1, obj2, ...) -> object | Merge objects. Right-side values win on conflict. | OBJECT_MERGE({a:1}, {b:2}) returns {a:1, b:2} |
OBJECT_KEYS and OBJECT_VALUES return an empty array for non-object inputs (null, arrays, strings).
OBJECT_MERGE accepts any number of arguments and skips non-object values.
Utility functions
| Function | Signature | Description | Example |
|---|
COALESCE | COALESCE(a, b, ...) -> any | Return the first non-null, non-undefined value. Returns null if all arguments are null. | COALESCE(null, undefined, "hello") returns "hello" |
NOW | NOW() -> string | Return the current timestamp as an ISO 8601 string. | NOW() returns "2024-03-15T10:30:00.000Z" |
UNIQUE_ID | UNIQUE_ID(length?) -> string | Generate a random alphanumeric string. Default length: 6. | UNIQUE_ID(12) returns "aB3kM9pQ2xLw" |
COALESCE considers 0 and false as valid (non-null) values: COALESCE(0, "fallback") returns 0.
UNIQUE_ID generates a random alphanumeric string suitable for reference numbers. It is not cryptographically secure — do not use it for tokens or secrets.
Content-analysis functions (CEL guardrails)
CEL-based guardrail checks have access to an additional
abl.* namespace of content-analysis helpers:
| Function | Description |
|---|
abl.contains_pii(text) | True if the text contains PII. |
abl.detect_pii(text) | Structured PII detection result. |
abl.redact_pii(text) | Returns the text with PII redacted. |
abl.matches_pattern(text, pattern) | Regex match (RE2-backed). |
abl.not_matches_pattern(text, pattern) | Negation of matches_pattern. |
abl.word_count(text) | Word count. |
abl.sentence_count(text) | Sentence count. |
abl.contains_url(text) | True if the text contains a URL. |
abl.contains_email(text) | True if the text contains an email address. |
abl.contains_code(text) | True if the text contains a fenced code block. |
In CEL expressions the core functions above are also available under the abl. namespace with
lowercase names (e.g. abl.upper(x)), and CEL-native operators (&&, ||, !, %, in,
ternary ? :) and macros (size(), has()) can be used.
Nested function calls
Functions can be nested as arguments to other functions:
SET:
result = ADD(MUL(2, 3), SUB(10, 4)) # Returns 12
name = UPPER(TRIM(" hello ")) # Returns "HELLO"
fallback = COALESCE(user.lastName, "Guest")
Nesting is limited to a maximum depth of 32 to prevent stack overflow.
Using expressions in ABL
In conditions (WHEN, CHECK, constraint rules)
WHEN: user.age >= 18 AND user.verified == true
CHECK: amount <= available_balance
- REQUIRE sanctions_clear == true
In SET assignments
SET:
balance_formatted = FORMAT_CURRENCY(available_balance, "USD")
wire_reference = UNIQUE_ID(12)
greeting = COALESCE(user.name, "valued customer")
In template interpolation
RESPOND: "Hello, {{customer_name}}! Balance: {{FORMAT_CURRENCY(available_balance, 'USD')}}."
TRANSFORM:
SOURCE: search_results
AS: item
INTO: filtered_results
FILTER: item.price <= budget AND item.available == true
MAP:
name: item.hotel_name
price: FORMAT_CURRENCY(item.price, "USD")
SORT_BY: price ASC
LIMIT: 5
Type coercion rules
The evaluator applies these coercion rules during expression evaluation:
| Context | Rule |
|---|
Equality (==) | null/undefined == null/undefined is true. Strings compared case-sensitively. Numbers parsed from strings. |
Inequality (!=) | If either side is undefined/null, returns true. |
Numeric (>, <, etc.) | Strings parsed to numbers. Booleans become 0/1. Arrays become length. Undefined becomes 0. |
| Truthiness (bare variable) | false, 0, "", "false", null, undefined, empty arrays, empty objects are falsy. Everything else is truthy. |
| IS SET / IS NOT SET | Checks for null/undefined only. Empty string IS SET. |
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