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brace_document_link

v1.1.11

Published

A plugin for Brace Document which creates a hard link relative to the project root.

Downloads

32

Readme

Brace Document Link

Synopsis

Build status Downloads

| The Brace Suite | Ubuntu on Windows | |:---------------------:|:-------------------------:| | Brace logo | Ubuntu on Windows logo | |


Brace Document Link help pages


Bonuses:

  • Cross-platform design enables using win32 or unix syntax.
  • Unit testing which run remotely on Linux and Windows.
  • Open-sourced under a liberal licensed (MIT)

What it is:

A simple plugin for Brace Document which creates a hard link to another location.

How to use the plugin:

The current and destination paths are relative to the input path used. The plugin tense (or priority), is set to run after all the other plugins and data are written out so that links can be made from the end-result documentation. This is usefull with platforms like Github.com which require document pages (like the Readme) to be in the base directory of a project.