# gronk View your notes as a static html site. Browse a live sample of it [here](https://notes.alv.cx). ![](./screenshot.png) Tested with [pandoc v2.19.2](https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/2.19.2). ## Why? - View notes as a website, on any device - Write notes with pandoc markdown - Easily share notes - Lightweight html generated ## Install 0. Install [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/index.html) and [Pip](https://github.com/pypa/pip), python3-dev, and a C compiler 1. Run `make install` as root ## Other Things to Know - gronk indexes [ATX-style headings](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#atx-style-headings) for searching - gronk looks for the plaintext file `LICENSE` in the root directory of your notes ## Custom Directory Index To add custom content to a directory index, put it in a file called `index.md` under the directory. You can set the following frontmatter variables to customise the directory index of a directory: | variable | default value | description | |------------------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `tags` | `[]` | list of tags, used by search and inherited by any notes and subdirectories | | `uuid` | none | unique id to reference directory, used for permalinking | | `content_after_search` | `false` | show custom content in `index.md` after search bar and directory index | | `automatic_index` | `true` | show the automatically generated directory index. required for search bar to function. | | `search_bar` | `true` | show search bar to search directory items. requires `automatic_index` (enabled by default) | ## Notes Metadata gronk reads the following YAML [frontmatter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/front-matter/) variables for metadata: | variable | description | |------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `author` | The person(s) who wrote the article | | `tags` | A YAML list of tags which the article relates to - this is used for browsing and also | | `title` | The title of the article | | `uuid` | A unique identifier used for permalinks. | | `lecture_slides` | a list of paths pointing to lecture slides used while taking notes | | `lecture_notes` | a list of paths pointing to other notes used while taking notes | ## Permalinks Permalinks are currently rather basic and requires JavaScript to be enabled on the local computer. In order to identify documents between file changes, a unique identifier is used to identify a file. This unique identifier can be generated using the `uuidgen` command in the `uuid-runtime` package or `str(uuid.uuid())` in the `uuid` python package. The included `n2w_add_uuid.py` will add a UUID to a markdown file which does not have a UUID in it already. Combine it with `find` to UUIDify all your markdown files (but make a backup first). ## Custom Styling To completely replace the existing styling, set the environment variable `CSS_DIR` to another directory with a file called `styles.css`. To add additional styling, the default styling will attempt to import `styles.css` from the root of the notes directory. To add additional content to the homepage, create a file called `index.md` at the top level of your notes directory. To set the HTML `title` tag, set `title` in the frontmatter of `index.md`: ```markdown --- title: "alv's notes" --- # alv's notes these notes are probably wrong ``` ## CLI Usage ``` $ gronk.py notes_directory ``` Output of `gronk.py --help`: TODO add cli output The command will generate a website in the `output-dir` directory (`./web` by default). It will then generate a list of all note files and put it in `index.html`. Then you just have to point a webserver at `output-dir`. ## Uninstall ``` # make uninstall ``` ## Acknowledgements Default synatx highlighting is based off [Pygments](https://pygments.org/)' default theme and made using Pandoc v2.7.2. I found the theme [here](https://github.com/tajmone/pandoc-goodies/blob/master/skylighting/css/built-in-styles/pygments.css). Pretty sure the link colours are taken from [thebestmotherfucking.website](https://thebestmotherfucking.website/).