From 87d14d95142c4ad0dbde9ae68e2da214e80a4ed8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cyrille L Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 19:05:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] removed README-english.md --- README-english.md | 299 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 299 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README-english.md diff --git a/README-english.md b/README-english.md deleted file mode 100644 index e2c2d9d..0000000 --- a/README-english.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -# GSL: Statique Littérateur ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -GSL is a multiple blogs/websites generator based on their domain, -written in bash, for minimal dependancies. The websites are nearly all -static, except for some includes pages, like listing posts, that nginx -can easily get, in your webserver. - -# Dependancies ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- bash -- coreutils -- curl (to check Posts links response) -- rsync - - -# GSL: Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -In your System / -``` -git clone URL . -``` - -GSL does NOT use any sudo. To avoid errors, you must give permissions -to USER with chown -R to folders. - -## --Prefix for DOMAIN configuration (set according to user choice): -- HOME: ~/.config/gsl -- GLOBAL: /var/lib/gsl -- Folder: --Prefix/domains/ (created with $ gsl new) - -### DOMAIN Datas from Prefix: -- Folder: --Prefix/DOMAIN/ (Created by GSL) -- - Files: DOMAIN.conf, authors.db (Created by GSL) -- - Folder: --Prefix/DOMAIN/templates/ (css, logos...) (Created by GSL) - -## Destination Folder: /etc/gsl/ -- File: gsl.conf - -## Destination Folder: /var/lib/gsl/ -- Folder: db (Created by GSL) -- Folder: helps -- Folder: scripts -- File: README.md - -## Destination Folder: /var/log/gsl -- File: gsl.log (Created and managed by GSL $ gsl log clean...) - -## Destination Folder: /usr/local/bin -- File: gsl - -## Destination Folder: /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/gsl -- File: gsl - -# How to configure a DOMAIN folder, and create a Post ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -When Adding a DOMAIN (example.com), GSL will ask you some questions. -Datas will be used to create a DOMAIN.conf file. GSL will also ask you -to set a folder where you will put your Posts, but you can create or add -ones too. - -## Set a DOMAIN -- add a DOMAIN name (if not alrady done) -``` -gsl new -``` - -Follow instructions when adding DOMAIN or see them again with -``` -gsl help new -gsl help install -``` - -## Set a DOMAIN folder for Posts (if not already done by GSL or You) - -- Add/Create or go into your folder of choice -- Save into that folder a blank file named gsl.DOMAIN (gsl.example.org) -so that GSL, knows this folder is for this DOMAIN website. - -## Create a new Post -The engine is written from scratch and looks like a mix of markdown and -ReStructuredText. It's very easy to learn and use. - -- Write a post in a file, using some "metas" that GSL will catch. -- Save your file with .gsl extension -- Start checking it, using: - -``` -gsl check -``` - -## Convert one or all Posts -If your Post has no error, you will have to deploy html -files and folders. You could install nginx, or lightweight darkhttpd -webserver on your PC to preview the website. You can also just open -index.html in your server folder, but you won't be able to see some extra -includes page, like Posts listing. - -To convert your Posts in HTML, use - -``` -gsl make -``` - -You can select a specific post, with autocompletion to check and make -only that specified one. - -# Create a Templates ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -You will have to create some CSS (styles.css) in your /DOMAIN/templates/ -- HOME: ~/.config/gsl/domains/DOMAIN/templates/ -- GLOBAL: /var/lib/gsl/domains/DOMAIN/templates/ - -# How to Write a Post ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Post has 2 sections : Before and After #1. #1 is the FIRST Title of your -post. #(1-6) are HTML titles. -- Before #1 is used to set METAs HEADERS to configure your Post. -- From #1 is the CONTENT of your Post - -## NEEDED HEADERS (before #1) -Register METAs for HTML Page content - -``` -title: POST TITLE -slug: POST-TITLE (if space in slug GSL will convert them) -info: DESCRIPTION (about the Post) -author: NAME (must be registred ($ gsl author add) -date: YYYY-MM-DD -tags: TAG1,OTHER TAG2,TAG3 (comma separated) -``` - -### Admin Header -Admin can define specific type of content. If no type defined, GSL will -add at first line the default value: "type: post". - -TYPE: -- post < classic content -- page < used to define main index, 404, about... - -``` -type: TYPE -``` - -GSL will create html file according to slug. Do not add .html to slug. -- post < /slug/index.html -- page < /slug.html - -## Optional HEADERS (before #1) -Register METAs for CONTENT. " : " field separator - -``` -abbr: SHORT : LONG -file: NAME : FILENAME : Alt Text -link: NAME : URL : Alt Text -code: NBR : FILENAME : Alt Text -image: NBR : FILENAME : ALT-TEXT -``` - -## CONTENT Post: -In Content Post, markers (i.e. __My Great file) must be on the SAME line. -For ABBRs, just write SHORT in your content - -``` -# Paragraphs -At begining of new line, open with ( and close with ) -Set till 3 different classes with ( 1 ( 2 ( 3 -( 2 -This is a paragraph with class 2 -) - -# Register in Header. link: My Great Link : URL : Alt text -_My Great Link -_My Great Link+ # Open in new tab - -# Register in Header. file: My Great file : FILENAME : ALT-TEXT -__My Great file - -# Register in Header. image: 1 : FILENAME : ALT-TEXT -_image:1:[OPT l|r|c (left, right, center, alignment)] -_image:1:r - -# Block-Code File: Register in Header. code: 1 : FILENAME : Alt Text -_code:1 - -# Write in STRONG -**this strong content** -this un**believe**able content -this border**line** content - -# BOLD -*this bold content* -... - -# Write in ITALIC -/this em text/ - -# Inline-code (¤ = alt-gr + $ on FR keyboard) -¤push()¤ - -# Simple Blockquote: Use 3 "-" ---- -( -A simple great quote -) ---- - -# Advanced Blockquote ---- -_cite : Richard Matthew Stallman -_link : https://stallman.org/ -_lang : en -( -In the free/libre software movement, we develop software that respects -users' freedom, so we and you can escape from software that doesn't. I -could have made money this way, and perhaps amused myself writing code. -But I knew that at the end of my career, I would look back on years of -building walls to divide people, and feel I had spent my life making the -world a worse place -) ---- - -# For advanced blockquotes, you can also add, if known: -_year: 2021 -_book: Esperanza 64 - -# Create Lists -Use = to create an item. You can use infinite sub-items, but each Item -of a list MUST be on the same Line -( -Let's start a list -= Item 1 is *great* -== sub-item 1 -== sub-item 2 -=== sub-sub-item 1 of sub-item 2 -== sub-item 3 -= Item 2 -== sub-item 1 of Item 2 -This list is ended -) -``` - -# HELP COMMAND -``` -$ gsl [ARG] - readme : Show README.md instructions - help | -h [OPT] : This Help - install : Show process installation - new : Adding a DOMAIN - write | -w : How to write a Post - - new | -N : Add and configure a new DOMAIN - - log | -L [OPTS] : Show logs from all sessions - clean | -C : Logs saved to {DATE}.gsl.log and cleaned - -i | -w | -e : from levels (infos, warnings, errors) - -s : from last session only - [TERM] : [TERM] : case insensitive, regex 'T1.*T2' - (i.e. $ gsl log -e -s code) - - author | -A [OPT] : List authors from DOMAIN set in PWD folder - add : Add author(s) for DOMAIN - remove : Remove author(s) for DOMAIN - - edit | -E [FILE] : Open in default EDITOR [FILE] or with nano - db [FILE] : Show DB statuses from [FILE] - - sync [OPT] : Sync Templates to www and wip - wip : Only to wip server (also done with make) - www : Only to www server (also done with www) - - - check | -C [OPT] [FILE] : Check Posts errors from PWD folder or [FILE] - -F : Force check again - - make | -M [OPT] [FILE] : Convert Posts from PWD folder or [FILE] - to HTML file in server - -F : Force Make again - - post-list [OPT] [FILE] : Add post again from [FILE] to Last-Posts List - (When converting new post, it will be added) - Pin : Set Post from [FILE] to first in Last-Posts List - Add : Add Post from [FILE] to last in Last-Posts List - - www [OPT1] [OPT2] : Add/Remove Post from www server - [OPT1]: - add : Add all/[FILE] to www server - rmove : remove all/[FILE] from www server - [OPT2]: - all : Select all post with wip statuses - [FILE] : Select specific post (if wip status) - - version | -v : Show local versionn - -vv : Shown local and repo Versions -```