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@ycechung/cmd-ssg

v1.0.2

Published

cli .txt to html converter

Downloads

23

Readme

cmd-ssg

deliverable for OSD600 open source course at seneca

Description: command-line-static site tool

  VERSION    : 1.0.2
  Use        : Process input .txt or .md files into generated .html files.

FEATURES :

1.  MIT license chosen
2.  Built with Node.js, Commander
3.  running the tool with --version or -v flag will print the tool's name and current version
4.  running the tool with --help or -h flag should print standard help/usage message also showing how to run the tool, which command line flags and arguments can be used, etc.
5.  specify input file or folder with --input or -i
6.  accept .txt and .md files
7.  generate one .html output file for each input file
8.  Use -o or --output to specify output folder else a ./dist folder is used by default
9.  input can be deep within the files such as .\test\test2\
10. parse a title from your input files
11. adding -s or --stylesheet stylesheet option
12. proper error message if incorrect file/folder inputs
13. Use -c or --config option with json file to pass options from the file

CONTRIBUTING :

See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup and development
Special Thanks  : Kevan Yang
Markdown Feature: Oliver Pham
Author          : Eugene Chung

License

MIT