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@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ _My project was for educational purposes, and to provide a much more basic utili
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The aim of this tool is to provide a simple command with sensible flags that will generate:
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- a full website
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-- a relative-path local readme
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-- a single file with an automated table of contents
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+- a relative-pathed local readme
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+- a single file with a table of contents
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It depends on:
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@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ It assumes an output path of `public/` relative to the execution path.
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Single page output will combine all files in the input path into a single output; something akin to a "book". When this flag is selected the full table of contents is listed first; depth is applied based on the folder layout, and in the order which it was parsed.
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-By default the application assumes absolute path starting at the parent directory. The relative links option is for multi-page output (it is ignored when run in single-page mode) and will provide relative links to files and folders, including full paths (ex. it will not assume `/` points to `/index.html` and will fully generate the appropriate path).
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+By default the application will assume absolute paths starting at the `output` directory. If you use the `relative` flag it will use relative-path file names and rely on a depth parameter in the template.
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If run within a repository it will attempt to grab the short-hash from git as a version, otherwise it will use a unix timestamp.
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-In a github fashion it assumes `readme.html` as the primary index; it will automatically prepend a table of contents to the `readme.md` or `index.md` files if either exists, otherwise it will create an `index.html` with just the relative files.
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+It assumes the index will match `index.html`. If no match is found no table of contents are created, and no references to that folders contents will be created, even if it contains markdown files.
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For multiple page generation it utilizies concurrency. _When run in single-page mode it cannot build concurrently._
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@@ -86,21 +86,21 @@ _For further details on command line operation, use the `--help` flag._
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### template file
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-A single template file can be used to generate all pages; even in single-page mode.
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+A single template file can be used to generate all pages; even single-page output.
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The following variables are provided to the template file:
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-- depth
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-- version
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-- navigation
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-- content
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+- Depth
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+- Version
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+- Nav
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+- Content
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-The `depth` property is for links you supply, such as to css and js assets.
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+The `.Depth` property is for links you supply, such as to css and js assets.
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-The `version` tag allows you to prevent caching of changed assets, such as css and js, but can also be supplied.
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+The `.Version` tag allows you to prevent caching of changed assets, such as css and js, but can also be supplied.
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-The `navigation` is a set of top-level links. In single-page mode the navigation is omitted.
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+The `.Nav` is a set of top-level links only. In single-page mode the navigation is omitted.
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-The `content` is the file contents converted to html, and may include prepended table of contents if the page is a `readme`, `index`, or from single-page mode output.
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+The `.Content` is the file contents converted to html. Any `index.html` files deeper than the output folder will automatically have a table of contents prepended to them.
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_Any binary assets such as images should be hosted on a CDN and have full paths. If you need to supply a full offline version then use the single-page mode with this tool and print to pdf._
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