63 lines
1.6 KiB
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63 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# This script converts markdown into html, to be used with vimwiki's
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# "customwiki2html" option. Experiment with the two proposed methods by
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# commenting / uncommenting the relevant lines below.
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#
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# NEW! An alternative converter was developed by Jason6Anderson, and can
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# be located at http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/issues/detail?id=384
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#
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# To use this script, you must have the Discount converter installed.
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#
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# http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/
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#
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# To verify your installation, check that the commands markdown and mkd2text,
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# are on your path.
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#
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# Also verify that this file is executable.
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#
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# Then, in your .vimrc file, set:
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#
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# g:vimwiki_customwiki2html=$HOME.'/.vim/autoload/vimwiki/customwiki2html.sh'
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#
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# On your next restart, Vimwiki will run this script instead of using the
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# internal wiki2html converter.
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#
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MARKDOWN=markdown
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MKD2HTML=mkd2html
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FORCE="$1"
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SYNTAX="$2"
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EXTENSION="$3"
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OUTPUTDIR="$4"
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INPUT="$5"
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CSSFILE="$6"
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FORCEFLAG=
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[ $FORCE -eq 0 ] || { FORCEFLAG="-f"; };
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[ $SYNTAX = "markdown" ] || { echo "Error: Unsupported syntax"; exit -2; };
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OUTPUT="$OUTPUTDIR"/$(basename "$INPUT" .$EXTENSION).html
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# # Method 1:
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# # markdown [-d] [-T] [-V] [-b url-base] [-C prefix] [-F bitmap] [-f flags] [-o file] [-s text] [-t text] [textfile]
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#
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# URLBASE=http://example.com
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# $MARKDOWN -T -b $URLBASE -o $OUTPUT $INPUT
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# Method 2:
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# mkd2html [-css file] [-header string] [-footer string] [file]
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$MKD2HTML -css "$CSSFILE" "$INPUT"
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OUTPUTTMP=$(dirname "$INPUT")/$(basename "$INPUT" ."$EXTENSION").html
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mv -f "$OUTPUTTMP" "$OUTPUT"
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