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## HCL Parsing Context
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It is important to acknowledge that the Nomad API uses JSON to represent Nomad jobs.
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When running commands like `nomad job run` and `nomad job plan`, the Nomad CLI
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parses HCL and ultimately converts it to JSON. Because this parsing happens locally
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(i.e., where the operator is running the CLI) before job submission, there are some
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limits to the capabilities that can be accessed by HCL job specifications. For
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example, scheduling information is not yet available, including information about
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the client. Similarly, HCL features that depend on external context will take that
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context from the local environment of the CLI (e.g., files, environment variables).
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## Syntax
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## Syntax
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The main purpose of the HCL language in Nomad is defining jobs. All other
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The main purpose of the HCL language in Nomad is defining jobs. All other
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