View your notes as a static HTML site.
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notes2web

View your notes as a static html site.

Install

  1. Install Pandoc and yq

    On arch:

    # pacman -S pandoc yq
    
  2. Run make install as root

Usage

$ notes2web.py NOTES_DIRECTORY_1 [NOTES_DIRECTORY_2 [...]]

The command will generate a website in the $output 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.

Config

NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED

notes2web looks for a config file called .notes2web.conf in your current directory and your home directory. Default config values:

name="" # your name
output="web" # the folder where the website will be generated in
article_template="/opt/notes2web/templates/article.html"
textarticlehead_template="/opt/notes2web/templates/textarticlehead.html"
textarticlefoot_template="/opt/notes2web/templates/textarticlefoot.html"
listitem_template="/opt/notes2web/templates/listitem.html"
index_template="/opt/notes2web/templates/index.html"
stylesheet="/opt/notes2web/styles.css"

If the name is not set, the title is set to 'notes'.

Uninstall

# make uninstall