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ssg-factory

v1.0.6

Published

A script that convert .md and .txt files into .html files

Downloads

3

Readme

Javascript Static Site Generator (SSG)

A Javascript command line program that converts .txt and .md files into .html files.

Implemented features

  • Specifying a language to add to html tag
  • Parsing titles from .txt files => .html files to have <h1> and <title> tags
  • User can specify output folder path, instead of placing .html files in ./dist by default
  • If input path is a folder, it will look for all .txt and .md files in the folder and in subfolder(s)
  • An Index.html contains links to other .html files created in folder.
  • Fully support parsing markdown files.
  • User can specify a JSON formatted config file to store options, instead of passing options as command line arguments

How to use:

Run one of these commands in your terminal

npx ssg-factory -i ./textfiles/file.txt

Converting file.txt in ./textfiles/ to html

npx ssg-factory -i ./textfiles

Converting all .txt files found in ./textfiles folder

npx ssg-factory -i ./textfiles -o ./outputFiles

Converting all .txt files found in ./textfiles folder and place html output files in ./outputFiles

Parsing JSON formatted config file with options. Use of -c or --config will ignore -i, -o, -l options in the command line.

{
  "input": "./bin/test/samples",
  "output": "./build",
  "stylesheet": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/water.css@2/out/water.css",
  "lang": "en-CA"
}
npx ssg-factory -c configFile.json

Help

Usage: npx ssg-factory [options]

Options:
  -V, --version            output the version number
  -o, --output <path>      specify a path for .html files output
  -i, --input <file path>  (required) transform .txt or .md files into .html files
  -h, --help               display help for command