The UNIX user's personal log and diary.
The journal
project is (will be) a proper command line utility for
UNIX systems to produce static HTML weblogs (aka "blogs") from
Markdown formatted text
documents. All this while staying true to proper UNIX (not GNU)
design-conventions.
Don't even try, it's not even finished yet.
However, when it is finished:
make install clean
That's it, you don't even have to run clean if you don't want to.
-
A UNIX system, such as FreeBSD or OS X (probably works in various flavours of linux too, I haven't tested).
-
gmake
because it's ubiquitus and I have some foo in theMakefile
that isn't cross-make compatible right now. I'll fix it, I promise. -
A decent compiler. I recommend
clang
fromllvm
, but it probably compiles undergcc
or BSDcc
just fine.
To be determined. It will probably be something along the lines of:
usage: journal [-options] <command> [<argument> ...]
Copyright (c) 2014, xles, see LICENSE for details.