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Pod::To::HTML
Patrick Spek [email protected]
0.0.0
raku --doc=HTML::Section <document>
Convert a Pod6 document to HTMLWell, just a section of it, really.
zef
zef is the standard distribution manager for Raku. If you're using an end-user distribution like Rakudo Star, it will be installed for you by default.
zef
will install the latest available version from CPAN.
zef install Pod::To::HTML::Section
All official releases are also made available on my personal distribution server. These can be installed from the URL directly.
zef install https://dist.tyil.nl/raku/modules/Pod-To-HTML-Section-0.1.0.tar.gz
Alternatively, you can download the distribution first, and then install that copy with zef
.
wget https://dist.tyil.nl/raku/modules/Pod-To-HTML-Section-0.1.0.tar.gz zef install ./Pod-To-HTML-Section-0.1.0.tar.gz
Any bugs or other feedback can be sent to my email address. I generally try to respond to all mail within 24 hours.
Code patches can also be sent in through email. If you need help to send git patches through email, you may want to read up on git-send-email.io.
If you're working on a code patch, you will more than likely want to test your own changes to see if they're solving your issue. The easiest way to get the HTML out on your terminal is to specify your development copy with -I
to give it priority, and using raku --doc
as usual.
raku -Ilib --doc=HTML::Section <document>
However, this may be hard to read for most purposes. If you have xmllint
and tidy
available on your system, you can use these tools in conjuction with the raku --doc
command to format the HTML.
raku -Ilib --doc=HTML::Section <document> \
| xmllint --html - 2>/dev/null \
| tidy --indent yes 2>/dev/null
This module is distributed under the terms of the GNUGNU's Not Unix AGPLAferro General Public License, version 3.0.