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submitted 10 months ago by aloso@programming.dev to c/rust@programming.dev

l just released a new version of to-html. I created to-html a few years ago for my blog. It is very easy to use: When you want to include the output of a command on a website, run it with to-html:

to-html "cargo clippy"

Then copy and paste the output into your website. to-html comes with some options to customize its output. Starting with this release, you can create a configuration file, so you don't need to repeat the same CLI arguments every time you use to-html. This release also adds shell completions, a way to customize terminal colors via CSS, and a flag to not print the shell prompt. A big thank you to the contributors who implemented these features!

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[-] rutrum@lm.paradisus.day 2 points 10 months ago

Cool project! I love CLI widgets like these. I've made a couple! Something that would be cool for this project is a way to pipe a script in, like cat script.sh | to-html and it read the file line by line. But that could be difficult! Last I knew, clap doesn't make that functionality very easy to validate! Again, great idea and I hope this gets shared with more people.

[-] aloso@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Thanks!

Piping in a shell script should be doable, it just hasn't been requested yet.

this post was submitted on 30 Nov 2023
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