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@@ -4,27 +4,31 @@ This is a very simple gemini to xml generator written in C. # About The g2x executable is a single file to file xml generator, there's a handy script named c2x (capsule 2 xhtml), that generates the entire capsule in XHTML for you, then you can use your favourite web server to host it. +# Example +Check this [my website](https://ariamath.xyz). + # License See LICENSE file for more information. +# Contribute +Send me your patches on [email](mailto:sabr@ariamath.xyz) or [xmpp](xmpp:sabr@ariamath.xyz). + +Though this tool is pretty much perfect already... I guess? + # Usage You use your shell pipes '>' and '<'. -* generate one html from gmi file +- Generate one html from gmi file ``` ./g2h < index.gmi > index.html ``` - -* Generate a whole ass mfkin gemsite +- Generate a whole ass mfkin gemsite ``` -./c2x <gemsite_root> +./c2x "<gemsite_root>" ``` - without the "/"... btw. That's it, just add your style.css at the *_xhtml root and you got XHTML! HELL YEAH! Hhhmm... I mean HTML is kinda messed up and you should always just use XHTML. -Btw [my website](https://ariamath.xyz) is a good example to look at. Read the Addenum. - # Addenum I thought I might add how I work. I have my gemsite as a git repo where I have a post-receive hook that copies my gemsite to a gemsite folder, and then it runs `c2x` on the gemsite root folder and I get a `gemsite_xhtml` folder, being the XHTML root. Then I just nginx and you know the deal. |