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# Temporary files
*.tmp
*.bak
*.backup
*.swp
*.swo
*~
*.new
*.en
.DS_Store
.idea/
.vscode/
# Language directory temporary files
include/qsgen2/lang/*.backup
include/qsgen2/lang/*.bak
include/qsgen2/lang/*.new
include/qsgen2/lang/*.txt
include/qsgen2/lang/*.en
# Scripts directory (temporary/conversion scripts)
/scripts/
/tools/
# Build output
/build/
/dist/
*.o
# Python cache
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
# Node modules
node_modules/
# Logs
logs
*.log
npm-debug.log*
yarn-debug.log*
yarn-error.log*
# Local development files
.env
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.env.development.local
.env.test.local
.env.production.local
# Editor directories and files
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.vscode
*.suo
*.ntvs*
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# Quick Site Generator 2 (qsgen2) - User Guide
## Table of Contents
1. [Introduction](#introduction)
2. [Installation](#installation)
3. [Quick Start](#quick-start)
4. [Project Structure](#project-structure)
5. [Content Creation](#content-creation)
- [Pages](#pages)
- [Blog Posts](#blog-posts)
6. [Markup Languages](#markup-languages)
- [QSTags](#qstags)
- [Markdown](#markdown)
- [Conversion Between Formats](#conversion-between-formats)
7. [Themes and Templates](#themes-and-templates)
8. [Configuration](#configuration)
9. [Command Reference](#command-reference)
10. [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage)
11. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
12. [Contributing](#contributing)
## Introduction
Quick Site Generator 2 (qsgen2) is a powerful static site generator written in Zsh. It's designed to be fast, flexible, and easy to use, with support for both custom QSTags and standard Markdown syntax.
## Installation
1. Clone the repository:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2.git
cd qsgen2
```
2. Make the script executable:
```bash
chmod +x qsgen2
```
3. Add to your PATH (optional):
```bash
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:'$(pwd)'"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc
```
## Quick Start
1. Create a new site:
```bash
./qsgen2 new my-site
cd my-site
```
2. Build the site:
```bash
./qsgen2 build
```
3. Preview the site:
```bash
./qsgen2 serve
```
## Project Structure
```
my-site/
├── config # Site configuration
├── content/ # Source content
│ ├── pages/ # Static pages
│ └── blog/ # Blog posts
├── themes/ # Site themes
├── static/ # Static files (images, CSS, JS)
└── output/ # Generated site (created on build)
```
## Content Creation
### Pages
Create a new page:
```bash
./qsgen2 new page about
```
Pages use the `.qst` extension and can include QSTags or Markdown.
### Blog Posts
Create a new blog post:
```bash
./qsgen2 new post my-first-post
```
Blog posts use the `.blog` extension and support the same markup as pages.
## Markup Languages
### QSTags
QSTags is a simple markup language used by qsgen2. Example:
```
#H1 Welcome to My Site#EH1
#P This is a paragraph with #BDbold#EBD and #Iitalic#EI text.#EP
```
### Markdown
Markdown is also supported:
```markdown
# Welcome to My Site
This is a paragraph with **bold** and *italic* text.
```
### Conversion Between Formats
Convert a single file to Markdown:
```bash
./qsgen2 convert --to-markdown content/pages/about.qst content/pages/about.md
```
Convert all files to Markdown:
```bash
./qsgen2 convert --to-markdown --all
```
Convert back to QSTags:
```bash
./qsgen2 convert --to-qstags --all
```
## Themes and Templates
Themes are stored in the `themes` directory. Each theme can include:
- Page templates
- Blog post templates
- CSS/JavaScript
- Assets
## Configuration
Edit `config/site.conf` to customize your site:
```ini
site_name = "My Awesome Site"
site_url = "https://example.com"
site_author = "Your Name"
theme = "default"
```
## Command Reference
### Build Commands
- `build`: Build the site
- `clean`: Remove generated files
- `serve`: Start a local server
### Content Management
- `new page <name>`: Create a new page
- `new post <title>`: Create a new blog post
- `convert`: Convert between markup formats
### Utility Commands
- `version`: Show version information
- `help`: Show help message
## Advanced Usage
### Custom Build Scripts
Create a `build.zsh` file in your project root:
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
# Custom build script
# Clean previous build
./qsgen2 clean
# Convert all content to Markdown for editing
./qsgen2 convert --to-markdown --all
# Build the site
./qsgen2 build
# Optimize images
find output -name "*.jpg" -exec jpegoptim --strip-all {} \;
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Permission Denied**
```bash
chmod +x qsgen2
```
2. **Command Not Found**
Add qsgen2 to your PATH or use `./qsgen2`
3. **Build Errors**
Check for syntax errors in your content files
## Contributing
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch
3. Commit your changes
4. Push to the branch
5. Create a Pull Request
## License
MIT License - See LICENSE for details.
---
*Quick Site Generator 2 - A fast, flexible static site generator*

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<img src="qsg2-square.png" width="150" align="left">
# Quick Site Generator 2
Quick Site Generator 2 is a static website generator inspired by [Nikola](https://github.com/getnikola/nikola) and written for [Zsh](https://zsh.sourceforge.io/).
<br><br>
[![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
## Why?
Quick Site Generator 2 is a powerful static website generator written in Zsh, inspired by [Nikola](https://github.com/getnikola/nikola). It's designed to be fast, flexible, and easy to use, with support for both custom QSTags and standard Markdown syntax.
Well, I wanted something that worked for me and wasn't too complicated and I also like a challenge.
## Features
It all started with a simple script I wrote that I called ```myjourney``` to write about a journey I was on. It worked well enough, but soon I wanted to create something else and something more complex.
- 🚀 Blazing fast static site generation
- 📝 Supports both QSTags and Markdown content
- 🌍 Multi-language support (en_US, en_UK, es_ES, fr_FR, nb_NO)
- 🎨 Themeable with custom templates (see [THEME-HOWTO.md](THEME-HOWTO.md))
- 📱 Responsive design ready
- 🔍 SEO friendly
- 🔄 Automatic rebuild on file changes
So I started to write another script I aptly called ```generate```.This also worked really great. It was, however, very limited and not very portable.
## Quick Start
Then this script was born. It has the same ideas as the first two, but is an almost complete rewrite of ```generate```. It does, however, use some of the same functions and is also more portable. The next steps is to try to use more of the Zsh modules instead of always relying on external tools like Perl, sed and awk. In other words, a work in progress.
1. **Installation**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2.git
cd qsgen2
chmod +x qsgen2
```
## What is qsgen2?
2. **Create a new site**
```bash
./qsgen2 new my-site
cd my-site
```
```qsgen2``` is capable of creating static HTML pages using the native ```_html``` engine that uses ```QStags``` (that I'll describe in detail later) or by writing your pages and blogs in Markdown. It uses [Pandoc](https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases), mostly because it's the most compete tool for the job. Not all Linux distributions have it, so you can just download the binaries and place them where it suits you the best.
3. **Build and serve**
```bash
./qsgen2 build
./qsgen2 serve
```
You cannot mix native and Markdown when creating your projects.
For detailed documentation, see the [HOWTO.md](HOWTO.md) guide.
## What it's not!
## Recent Changes
```Quick Site Generator 2``` is not easy. It's not bug free. It's not a professional product. It's not really production ready, although it works great for me.
- Added Norwegian (nb_NO) language support
- Improved internationalization (i18n) system
- Cleaned up temporary and backup files
- Updated documentation
- Added comprehensive HOWTO guide
## Configuration
## Requirements
Copy ```qsgen2``` and the directory ```include``` to ${HOME}/bin/.
- Zsh 5.8 or later
- Pandoc (for Markdown support)
- Basic Unix tools (sed, grep, etc.)
Then create you project directory, for example ```${HOME}/sites/new-site```.
Copy the file ```config``` and the directory ```themes``` to your project directory.
## License
You first have to configure your site and this is done in the file [config](config).
Do the necessary changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
Create a directory named ```blog``` if you want to have blogs on your site.
## Contributing
Create your index file with either ```tpl``` to use the native engine or ```md``` to use Markdown.
I will, as mentioned, create a how-to on ```QStags```.
Contributions are welcome! Please read our [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) before submitting pull requests.
I am considering adding a command line, ```init```, that will guide you through this process in an interactive manner.
## Support
## Themes
For support, please [open an issue](https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2/issues) on GitHub.
```qsgen``` uses templates that reside in ```$project_dir/themes/<theme name>```.
The theme consists of 4 files:
---
* blogs.tpl
* pages.tpl
* blog_index.tpl
* blog_list.tpl
### Blogs
The file ```blogs.tpl``` is used to create the blog posts that will reside in ```$www_root/blogs/year/mon/date/title-of-blog-post.html```.
```qsgen2``` will list all the files in ```blog/*.blog``` and do its magic before the word/tag ```BODY``` in the blogs.tpl file is replaced with the HTML formatted content and then the file will be written to disk.
Other tags/words that are replaced are:
* BLOGTITLE
* CALADAY
* CALNDAY
* CALMONTH
* CALYEAR
* INGRESS
Then the footer of the document is updated with today's date and the name and version of the script.
The themes engine is not 100% complete because there still are some static text that could or should be replaced. It is, however, quite easy.
#### Blog Index
There is an option in the file ```config``` if you want to show the blog on the front page or not. If set to false, it will write a file in ```$www_root/blog/index.html``` that contains, in reverse order, the blogs written.
To do this it uses the file ```blog_list.tpl``` as a template for how to format this list and then it inserts this into the file ```blog_index.tpl``` which then is written to disk.
### Pages
The process of creating pages is almost the same as with blogs, but with fewer, and other, replacements.
Tags replaced are:
* #pagetitle
* #tagline
* BODY
And then the footer gets the same touch as the blog posts.
### Knows bugs
* Sometimes it doesn't write the Blog Index file (/blog/index.html) with all the blogs, only the latest.
* The problem is that when a new blog post is added, it doesn't get added to the list of posts
*Created with ❤️ by kekePower*

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# Creating Themes for Quick Site Generator 2
This guide explains how to create and customize themes for Quick Site Generator 2 (qsgen2). The theming system is designed to be simple yet flexible, allowing you to create beautiful, responsive websites with minimal effort.
## Table of Contents
1. [Theme Structure](#theme-structure)
2. [Template Files](#template-files)
- [pages.tpl](#pagestpl)
- [blogs.tpl](#blogstpl)
- [blog_index.tpl](#blog_indextpl)
- [blog_list.tpl](#blog_listtpl)
3. [Template Variables](#template-variables)
4. [Creating a New Theme](#creating-a-new-theme)
5. [Best Practices](#best-practices)
6. [Example Theme](#example-theme)
## Theme Structure
A qsgen2 theme consists of the following files:
```
theme-name/
├── pages.tpl # Template for regular pages
├── blogs.tpl # Template for blog posts
├── blog_index.tpl # Template for blog index page
├── blog_list.tpl # Template for blog post listings
└── css/ # Stylesheets and assets
├── style.css # Main stylesheet
└── webfont.js # Web font loader (optional)
```
## Template Files
### pages.tpl
This template is used for regular static pages. It should include the basic HTML structure, head section, and placeholders for dynamic content.
Key placeholders:
- `#sitename` - Site name from configuration
- `#pagetitle` - Title of the current page
- `#tagline` - Site tagline from configuration
- `BODY` - Main content area
### blogs.tpl
This template is used for individual blog posts. It includes placeholders for blog-specific content.
Key placeholders:
- `BLOGTITLE` - Title of the blog post
- `CALADAY` - Day of the month (numeric)
- `CALNDAY` - Day of the week (name)
- `CALMONTH` - Month name
- `CALYEAR` - Year
- `INGRESS` - Blog post excerpt/intro
- `BODY` - Main blog post content
### blog_index.tpl
This template is used for the blog index/archive page that lists all blog posts.
Key placeholders:
- `#sitename` - Site name from configuration
- `#tagline` - Site tagline from configuration
- `BODY` - Contains the list of blog posts (generated from blog_list.tpl)
### blog_list.tpl
This template defines how individual blog posts are displayed in the blog index.
Key placeholders:
- `BLOGURL` - URL of the blog post
- `BLOGTITLE` - Title of the blog post
- `INGRESS` - Blog post excerpt/intro
- `BLOGDATE` - Formatted date of the blog post
## Template Variables
These variables can be used in any template:
- `#sitename` - Site name from configuration
- `#tagline` - Site tagline from configuration
- `#pagetitle` - Current page title
- `#siteurl` - Base URL of the site
- `#currentyear` - Current year (for copyright notices)
## Creating a New Theme
1. **Create a new directory** in the `themes` folder with your theme name.
2. **Copy the template files** from the `minimal` theme as a starting point:
```bash
cp -r themes/minimal/* themes/your-theme-name/
```
3. **Customize the templates**:
- Edit the HTML structure in the `.tpl` files
- Update the CSS in the `css` directory
- Replace placeholder images with your own
4. **Test your theme** by setting it in your `site.conf`:
```ini
theme = "your-theme-name"
```
5. **Build your site** to see the changes:
```bash
./qsgen2 build
```
## Best Practices
1. **Responsive Design**
- Use responsive CSS frameworks or media queries
- Test on different screen sizes
2. **Performance**
- Minify CSS and JavaScript
- Optimize images
- Use web fonts sparingly
3. **Accessibility**
- Use semantic HTML5 elements
- Include alt text for images
- Ensure sufficient color contrast
4. **Browser Compatibility**
- Test in multiple browsers
- Use vendor prefixes for CSS properties
## Example Theme
Here's a minimal example of a theme structure:
```
my-theme/
├── pages.tpl
├── blogs.tpl
├── blog_index.tpl
├── blog_list.tpl
└── css/
└── style.css
```
### pages.tpl (example)
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>#sitename - #pagetitle</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link href="/css/style.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<header>
<h1>#sitename</h1>
<p>#tagline</p>
<nav>
<a href="/">Home</a>
<a href="/blog/">Blog</a>
</nav>
</header>
<main>
BODY
</main>
<footer>
<p>&copy; #currentyear #sitename. All rights reserved.</p>
</footer>
</body>
</html>
```
### blog_list.tpl (example)
```html
<article class="blog-post">
<h2><a href="BLOGURL">BLOGTITLE</a></h2>
<div class="post-meta">
<time datetime="BLOGDATE">BLOGDATE</time>
</div>
<div class="post-excerpt">
INGRESS
<a href="BLOGURL" class="read-more">Read more →</a>
</div>
</article>
```
## Conclusion
Creating themes for qsgen2 is straightforward once you understand the template system. Start with the minimal theme as a base, and customize it to match your design. Remember to test your theme thoroughly and follow web development best practices for the best results.
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VERSION="0.4.3"
QSGEN="Quick Site Generator 2"
globaldebug=false
fpath=(${HOME}/bin/include/common ${HOME}/bin/include/qsgen2/lang $fpath)
autoload include
autoload zini
include common/colors
echo "${magenta}${blue_bg} ${QSGEN} ${end}${bold_white}${blue_bg}${VERSION} ${end}"
if [[ -f $(pwd)/config ]]; then
if (${globaldebug}); then echo "${red}Config file found and sourced${end}\n${yellow} - $(pwd)/config${end}"; fi
zini $(pwd)/config
else
echo "${red}Cannot find configuration file.${end}"
echo "${yellow} - Please create the file 'config' in your project directory.${end}"
echo "${yellow} - See 'config.example' in the git source tree.${end}"
exit
fi
typeset -A qsgenlang
lang_found=false
for dir in $fpath; do
if [[ -f "${dir}/${config[project_lang]}" ]]; then
source "${dir}/${config[project_lang]}"
lang_found=true
break
fi
done
if [[ ${lang_found} == "false" ]]; then
echo "Defined language, ${config[project_lang]}, not found. Using en_US."
source "${HOME}/bin/include/qsgen2/lang/en_US"
fi
if (${globaldebug}); then
qsconfig=$( cat $(pwd)/config | grep -v \# | awk '{print substr($0, index($0, " ") + 1)}' )
echo "Content of Config file"
for qslines in ${qsconfig}
do
echo "${yellow}${qslines}${end}"
done
fi
if [[ "$1" == "version" || "$1" == "-v" || "$1" == "--version" ]]; then
_version ${0:t}
elif [[ "$1" == "help" || "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "--help" ]]; then
_help ${0:t}
fi
blog_cache_file="${config[project_root]}/.blog_cache"
pages_cache_file="${config[project_root]}/.pages_cache"
if [[ ! ${config[project_generator]} ]] || [[ -d $(pwd)/.git ]]; then
_msg debug "_qsgen2_msg_3"
exit
fi
if [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "native" ]]; then
engine=_qstags
export file_ext="qst"
elif [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "markdown" ]]; then
if [[ ! -f /usr/local/bin/pandoc ]]; then
_msg other "_qsgen2_msg_4"
_msg other "https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases"
exit
else
engine="/usr/local/bin/pandoc"
engine_opts=
export file_ext="md"
fi
else
_msg debug "_qsgen2_msg_5"
exit
fi
if (${globaldebug}); then _msg debug "_qsgen2_msg_6"; fi
builtin cd ${config[project_root]}
zmodload zsh/files
zmodload zsh/datetime
zmodload zsh/regex
export today=$(strftime "%Y-%m-%d - %T")
export blogdate=$(strftime "%a-%Y-%b-%d")
case ${1} in
force)
_msg sub "_qsgen2_msg_2"
: >| "$blog_cache_file"
: >| "$pages_cache_file"
;;
sitemap)
_msg sub "Updating sitemaps"
export sitemap_force=true
_sitemap
exit
;;
*)
;;
esac
_blogs
_pages
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#!/usr/bin/zsh
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
#
# Quick Site Generator 2 is a static website generator inspired by Nikola.
# It is written for the Z shell (zsh) because that's what I use and also because
# I like it better than Bash.
#
# This script is an almost complete rewrite of my old script because it became
# overly complicated and had way too many bugs, even though it worked on simple
# sites.
#
# https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2/
#
###############################################################################
############################################################################### # Sat-2024-02-24
# Set to true or false
# This will show debug information from every function in this script
# You can also set debug=true in a single function if you want to debug only that specific one.
# Use Zsh fpath to set the path to some extra functions
# In this case, let's load the 'include' function
# Including some colors to the script
# Check for, and source, the config file for this specific website
# Load language as defined in config
# echo "Language file: ${dir}/${config[project_lang]}"
# Fall back to en_US if defined language isn't found
##
# @brief Display a message with specific formatting based on message type.
# @param type The type of message (e.g., std, info, debug, etc.)
# @param ... The keys or additional strings to be formatted and displayed.
##
# @brief Display the version information of the script.
# @param ... Additional arguments (unused in this function).
##
# @brief Display help information for the script.
# @param ... Additional arguments (unused in this function).
# Define cache files for blogs and pages
# Let's check if qsgen2 can generate this site by checking if 'generator' is available
# We define the variable 'engine' based on what's in the 'config' file.
# Usage: ${engine} ${1} - Where 1 is the file you want to convert
# Usage: ${engine} ${1} - Where 1 is the file you want parsed
##
# @brief Run the configured engine to process the input file.
# @param input The input file to be processed.
# Loading Zsh modules
# Let's put these here for now.
# Let's create arrays of all the files we'll be working on
##
# @brief List all page files and store them in an array.
##
# @brief List all blog files and store them in an array.
##
# @brief Cache the state of blog files and identify changes.
##
# @brief Cache the state of page files and identify changes.
# @return Array of pages to be processed.
##
# @brief Update #updated and #version tags in the provided content.
# @param content The content to be updated.
# @return The updated content.
##
# @brief Update #updated and #version tags in the provided file.
# @param file_path The path to the file to be updated.
##
# @brief Convert the filename to lowercase and replace spaces with dashes.
# @param filename The original filename.
# @return The modified filename.
##
# @brief Generate all new and updated pages.
##
# @brief Generate or update blog files or export metadata based on argument.
##
# @brief Generate the file blog/index.tmp.html.
##
# @brief Generate the www_root/blog/index.html file.
##
# @brief Add the blog list to the index file if blog_in_index is true.
##
# @brief Generate the sitemap files if conditions are met.
##
# @brief Convert #link tags to clickable HTML links.
# @param content The content containing #link tags.
# @return The content with #link tags replaced by HTML links.
##
# @brief Convert #showimg tags to HTML img tags.
# @param content The content containing #showimg tags.
# @return The content with #showimg tags replaced by HTML img tags.
##
# @brief Embed a YouTube video in the provided content.
# @param content The content containing #ytvideo tags.
# @return The content with #ytvideo tags replaced by YouTube iframe embeds.
##
# @brief Remove leftover tags from the content.
# @param content The content to be cleaned.
# @return The cleaned content.
##
# @brief Convert QStags to HTML using Perl.
# @param content The content containing QStags.
# @return The content with QStags converted to HTML.
##
# @brief Convert QStags to HTML using Zsh regex module.
# @param content The content containing QStags.
# @return The content with QStags converted to HTML. # Truncate the blog cache before doing update # Truncate the page cache before doing update
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qsgen2/_blog_cache: qsgen2/_list_blogs
qsgen2/_blog_idx_for_index: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_blog_index: qsgen2/_msg qsgen2/_f_last_updated
qsgen2/_blogs: qsgen2/_msg qsgen2/_list_blogs qsgen2/_blog_cache qsgen2/_blog_idx_for_index qsgen2/_blog_index
qsgen2/_f_last_updated: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_last_updated: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_list_blogs: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_list_pages: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_pages: qsgen2/_msg qsgen2/_pages_cache qsgen2/_add_blog_list_to_index
qsgen2/_pages_cache: qsgen2/_list_pages
qsgen2/_p_qstags: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_qstags: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_run_engine: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_sitemap: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/_version: qsgen2/_msg
qsgen2/zsd_script_body: qsgen2/_version qsgen2/_help qsgen2/_msg qsgen2/_sitemap qsgen2/_blogs qsgen2/_pages

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# @brief Cache the state of blog files and identify changes.

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# @brief Generate the file blog/index.tmp.html.

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# @brief Generate or update blog files or export metadata based on argument.

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# @brief Remove leftover tags from the content.
# @param content The content to be cleaned.
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# @brief Update #updated and #version tags in the provided file.
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# @brief Convert the filename to lowercase and replace spaces with dashes.
# @param filename The original filename.
# @return The modified filename.

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# @brief Display help information for the script.
# @param ... Additional arguments (unused in this function).

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# @brief Convert #showimg tags to HTML img tags.
# @param content The content containing #showimg tags.
# @return The content with #showimg tags replaced by HTML img tags.

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# @brief Update #updated and #version tags in the provided content.
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# @return The updated content.

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# @brief Convert #link tags to clickable HTML links.
# @param content The content containing #link tags.
# @return The content with #link tags replaced by HTML links.

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# @brief List all blog files and store them in an array.

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# @brief List all page files and store them in an array.

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# @brief Display a message with specific formatting based on message type.
# @param type The type of message (e.g., std, info, debug, etc.)
# @param ... The keys or additional strings to be formatted and displayed.

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# @brief Convert QStags to HTML using Perl.
# @param content The content containing QStags.
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# @brief Cache the state of page files and identify changes.
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# @brief Convert QStags to HTML using Zsh regex module.
# @param content The content containing QStags.
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# @brief Run the configured engine to process the input file.
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# @brief Embed a YouTube video in the provided content.
# @param content The content containing #ytvideo tags.
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
local blog_index_list=$(<${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html)
local site_index_file=$(<${config[site_root]}/index.html)
echo "${site_index_file}" | awk -v new_body="${blog_index_list}" '{sub(/BLOGINDEX/, new_body)} 1' > "${config[site_root]}/index.html"

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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
_list_blogs
typeset -A blog_cache
if [[ -f $blog_cache_file ]]; then
while IFS=':' read -r name hash; do
blog_cache[$name]=$hash
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${blog_cache[${name}]}"
done < "$blog_cache_file"
fi
make_blog_array=()
for blog_file in ${blogs_file_array[@]}; do
current_hash=$(md5sum "$blog_file" | awk '{print $1}')
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${blog_file}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_3" " ${current_hash}"
if [[ ${blog_cache[$blog_file]} != "$current_hash" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4" " ${blog_file}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_5" " ${current_hash}"
make_blog_array+=("$blog_file")
blog_cache[$blog_file]=$current_hash
fi
done
: >| "$blog_cache_file"
for name in "${(@k)blog_cache}"; do
echo "$name:${blog_cache[$name]}" >> "$blog_cache_file"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
_msg sub "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2"
local blog_list_tpl=$(<${config[project_root]}/themes/${config[site_theme]}/blog_list.tpl)
local blog_list_content=""
: >| "${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html"
for meta_str in ${BLOG_META_STR_ARRAY[@]}
do
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_5" " ${meta_str}"
local -a meta_array=("${(@s/||/)meta_str}")
local sdate btitle ingress url
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_6"
for component in "${meta_array[@]}"
do
case "${component}" in
SDATE:*) sdate=${component#SDATE: } ;;
BTITLE:*) btitle=${component#BTITLE: } ;;
INGRESS:*) ingress=${component#INGRESS: } ;;
URL:*) url=${component#URL: } ;;
esac
done
local adate=( $( echo ${sdate} ) )
local caladay="${adate[1]}"
local calyear="${adate[2]}"
local calmonth="${adate[3]}"
local calnday="${adate[4]}"
local bdate="${adate[1]} - ${adate[4]}/${adate[3]}/${adate[2]}"
blog_list_content+=$(
echo "${blog_list_tpl}" | \
perl -pe "\
s|BLOGURL|${config[site_url]}${url}|g; \
s|BLOGTITLE|${btitle}|g; \
s|INGRESS|${ingress}|g; \
s|BLOGDATE|${bdate}|g; \
s|CALADAY|${caladay}|g; \
s|CALNDAY|${calnday}|g; \
s|CALMONTH|${calmonth}|g; \
s|CALYEAR|${calyear}|g \
")
unset sdate btitle ingress url adate caladay calyear calmonth calnday
done
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_7" " ${engine} " "${0:t}_msg_7.1"
blog_list_content=$( _run_engine ${blog_list_content} )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_8" " ${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
if ([[ ${config[site_blog]} == "false" ]] && [[ ${new_updated_blogs} = "true" ]]); then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" "${config[site_blog]}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" "${new_updated_blogs}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_3"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4" " ${config[site_blog]}"
_msg std "${0:t}_msg_5" " ${config[site_root]}/blog/index.html"
local blog_index_tpl=$(<${config[project_root]}/themes/${config[site_theme]}/blog_index.tpl)
local blog_index_list=$(<${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html)
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_6"
local blog_index_content=$(echo "${blog_index_tpl}" | perl -pe "s|#sitename|${config[site_name]}|gs; s|#tagline|${config[site_tagline]}|gs")
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_7" " ${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html"
blog_index_content=$( awk -v new_body="$blog_index_list" '{sub(/BODY/, new_body)} 1' <(echo "${blog_index_content}") )
if (${debug}); then
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_8" " ${config[site_root]}/blog/index.html"
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_9" " ${#blog_index_content}"
fi
echo "$blog_index_content" > ${config[site_root]}/blog/index.html
_f_last_updated ${config[site_root]}/blog/index.html
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
_msg main "${0:t}_msg_3"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
_list_blogs
if [[ ${no_blogs_found} == "true" ]]; then
_msg sub "${0:t}_msg_2"
return
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4"
_blog_cache
if (( ${#make_blog_array[@]} > 0 )); then
BLOG_META_STR_ARRAY=()
if [[ -f ${config[project_root]}/themes/${config[site_theme]}/blogs.tpl ]]; then
local blog_tpl=$(<"${config[project_root]}/themes/${config[site_theme]}/blogs.tpl")
else
_msg info "${0:t}_msg_5"
exit
fi
for blog in "${make_blog_array[@]}"; do
if (${debug}) _msg info "*************************************************************************"
if (${debug}) _msg info "**************************FOR LOOP START*********************************"
if (${debug}) _msg info "*************************************************************************"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_6" " ${blog}"
local content="$(<"${blog}")"
local sdate btitle ingress body blog_index blog_dir blog_url
local date_found=false
local title_found=false
while IFS= read -r line
do
if [[ "${line}" == "DATE "* ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_7"
date_found=true
fi
if [[ "${line}" == "BLOG_TITLE "* ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_8"
title_found=true
fi
if [[ "${date_found}" == true && "${title_found}" == true ]]; then
break
fi
done <<< "${content}"
if [[ "${date_found}" == false ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_9" " ${blog}."
continue
fi
if [[ "${title_found}" == false ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_10" " ${blog}."
continue
fi
sdate=( $( echo ${content} | grep DATE | sed "s|DATE\ ||" | sed "s|\-|\ |g" ) )
if [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "native" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* qstags: Fetching BLOG_TITLE"
while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ "$line" == "BLOG_TITLE "* ]]; then
btitle="${line#BLOG_TITLE }"
break
fi
done <<< "$content"
elif [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "markdown" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* markdown: Fetching BLOG_TITLE"
while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ "$line" == \#* ]]; then
btitle="${line#\#}"
btitle="${btitle#\#}"
btitle="${btitle#"${btitle%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
break
fi
done <<< "$content"
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* Fetching INGRESS"
ingress=$( echo ${content} | sed "s/'/\\\'/g" | xargs | grep -Po "#INGRESS_START\K(.*?)#INGRESS_STOP" | sed "s|\ \#INGRESS_STOP||" | sed "s|^\ ||" )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* Fetching BODY"
body=$( echo ${content} | sed "s/'/\\\'/g" | xargs | grep -Po "#BODY_START\K(.*?)#BODY_STOP" | sed "s|\ \#BODY_STOP||" | sed "s|^\ ||" )
blog_index=$(echo "${btitle:l}" | sed 's/ /_/g; s/,//g; s/\.//g; s/://g; s/[()]//g')
blog_dir="/blog/${sdate[2]}/${sdate[3]:l}/${sdate[4]}"
blog_url="${blog_dir}/${blog_index}.html"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_11" " ${blog} " "${0:t}_msg_11.1"
local metadata_str="SDATE: ${sdate[@]}||BTITLE: ${btitle}||INGRESS: ${ingress}||URL: ${blog_url}"
BLOG_META_STR_ARRAY+=("${metadata_str}")
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_12" " ${blog}"
_msg std " - ${btitle}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_14" " ${blog}"
local blog_content=$(
echo "${blog_tpl}" | \
perl -pe "\
s|BLOGTITLE|${btitle}|g; \
s|BLOGURL|${blog_url}|g; \
s|\QINGRESS\E|${ingress}|g; \
s|\QBODY\E|${body}|g \
")
blog_content="${blog_content//CALNDAY/${sdate[4]}}"
blog_content="${blog_content//CALYEAR/${sdate[2]}}"
blog_content="${blog_content//CALMONTH/${sdate[3]}}"
blog_content="${blog_content//CALADAY/${sdate[1]}}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_15" " ${engine} " "${0:t}_msg_15_1" " ${blog}"
blog_content=$( _run_engine "${blog_content}" )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_16"
if [[ $( echo ${blog_content} | grep \#link ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_17"
blog_content=$(_link "${blog_content}")
fi
if [[ $( echo ${blog_content} | grep \#showimg ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_18"
blog_content=$(_image "${blog_content}")
fi
if [[ $( echo ${blog_content} | grep \#ytvideo ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_19"
blog_content=$(_youtube "${blog_content}")
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_20"
blog_content=$( echo ${blog_content} | perl -pe "s|#tagline|${config[site_tagline]}|gs; s|#sitename|${config[site_name]}|gs; s|#pagetitle|${page_title}|gs" )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* Running _last_updated"
blog_content=$(_last_updated "${blog_content}")
if (${debug}) _msg debug "* Running _cleanup"
blog_content=$(_cleanup "${blog_content}")
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_21" " ${config[site_root]}${blog_dir}"
[[ ! -d "${config[site_root]}/${blog_dir}" ]] && mkdir -p "${config[site_root]}/${blog_dir}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_22" " ${config[site_root]}${blog_url}"
echo "${blog_content}" > "${config[site_root]}${blog_url}"
unset sdate btitle ingress body blog_index blog_dir blog_url
done
export BLOG_META_STR_ARRAY
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_23"
export new_updated_blogs=true
else
_msg sub "${0:t}_msg_24"
export new_updated_blogs=false
fi
if [[ ${new_updated_blogs} == "true" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_25"
_blog_idx_for_index
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_26"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
local cleaned_content=$(echo "${content}" | sed \
-e "s|¤||g" \
-e "s|#showimg\ ||g" \
-e "s|#ytvideo\ ||g" \
-e "s|#link\ ||g" \
)
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local upd_msg="Last updated ${today} by <a href=\"https://blog.kekepower.com/qsgen2.html\">${QSGEN} ${VERSION}</a>"
if ${debug}; then
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${1}"
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${upd_msg}"
fi
local content="$(<${1})"
content="${content//#updated/${upd_msg}}"
if [[ -f "${1}" ]]; then
sed -i -e "s|#updated|${upd_msg}|" "${1}"
else
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_3" " '${1}' " "${0:t}_msg_3.1"
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local filename="${1}"
filename="${filename// /-}"
filename=$(echo "${filename}" | sed -e 's/^[^a-zA-Z0-9_.]+//g' -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]+/-/g')
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
local modified_content=""
echo "${content}" | while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ ${line} == *"#showimg"* ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${line}"
local img_link=$(echo "${line}" | awk -F'#showimg ' '{print $2}')
local image=$(echo "${img_link}" | awk -F'¤' '{print $1}')
local img_alt=$(echo "${img_link}" | awk -F'¤' '{print $2}')
local real_image=""
if [[ ${image} =~ ^https?:// ]]; then
real_image=${image}
elif [[ ${image} =~ ^\/ ]]; then
real_image=${image}
else
real_image="/images/${image}"
fi
local img_tag="<img src=\"${real_image}\" alt=\"${img_alt}\" width=\"500\" />"
line=${line//"#showimg ${img_link}"/${img_tag}}
fi
modified_content+="${line}\n"
done
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local upd_msg="Last updated ${today} by <a href=\"https://blog.kekepower.com/qsgen2.html\">${QSGEN} ${VERSION}</a>"
if (${debug}); then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"; fi
if (${debug}); then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${upd_msg}"; fi
local content="${1}"
local updated_content=$(echo "${content}" | sed \
-e "s|#updated|${upd_msg}|")
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
local modified_content=""
echo "${content}" | while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ ${line} == *"#link"* ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${line}"
local url_full=$(echo "${line}" | awk -F'#link ' '{print $2}' | awk -F'¤' '{print $1 "¤" $2}')
local url_dest=$(echo "${url_full}" | awk -F'¤' '{print $1}')
local url_txt=$(echo "${url_full}" | awk -F'¤' '{print $2}')
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${url_dest}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_3" " ${url_txt}"
local modified_link="<a href=\"${url_dest}\">${url_txt}"
if [[ ${url_dest} =~ ^https?:// ]]; then
modified_link+="<img class=\"exticon\" alt=\"External site icon\" src=\"/images/ext-black-top.svg\" width=\"12\" />"
fi
modified_link+="</a>"
line=${line//"#link ${url_full}"/${modified_link}}
fi
modified_content+="${line}\n"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
blogs_file_array=()
export no_blogs_found=false
setopt local_options null_glob
local -a blog_files=(blog/*.blog(On))
if (( ${#blog_files[@]} == 0 )); then
if ${debug}; then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"; fi
export no_blogs_found=true
return
else
for file in "${blog_files[@]}"
do
if ${debug}; then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " $file"; fi
blogs_file_array+=("$file")
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
pages_file_array=()
export no_pages_found=false
setopt local_options null_glob
local -a pages_files=(*.${file_ext})
if (( ${#pages_files} == 0 )); then
if ${debug}; then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${file_ext}."; fi
export no_pages_found=true
return
else
for file in "${pages_files[@]}"; do
if ${debug}; then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${file}"; fi
pages_file_array+=("$file")
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local type=$1
shift
local full_msg=""
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ -n "${qsgenlang[$arg]}" ]]; then
full_msg+="${qsgenlang[$arg]}"
else
full_msg+="$arg"
fi
done
local color="${end}"
case $type in
std) color="${green}" ;;
info) color="${yellow}" ;;
debug) color="${red}" ;;
other) color="${bold_yellow}" ;;
sub) color="${magenta}" ;;
main) color="${white}${green_bg}" ;;
esac
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
if ${debug}; then
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
fi
perl -0777 -pe '
BEGIN {
@qstags = (
"#BR", "<br/>\n",
"#BD", "<b>", "#EBD", "</b>",
"#I", "<i>", "#EI", "</i>\n",
"#P", "<p>", "#EP", "</p>\n",
"#Q", "<blockquote>", "#EQ", "</blockquote>\n",
"#C", "<code>", "#EC", "</code>\n",
"#H1", "<h1>", "#EH1", "</h1>\n",
"#H2", "<h2>", "#EH2", "</h2>\n",
"#H3", "<h3>", "#EH3", "</h3>\n",
"#H4", "<h4>", "#EH4", "</h4>\n",
"#H5", "<h5>", "#EH5", "</h5>\n",
"#H6", "<h6>", "#EH6", "</h6>\n",
"#STRONG", "<strong>", "#ESTRONG", "</strong>\n",
"#EM", "<em>", "#SEM", "</em>\n",
"#DV", "<div>", "#EDV", "</div>\n",
"#SPN", "<span>", "#ESPN", "</span>\n",
"#UL", "<ul>", "#EUL", "</ul>\n",
"#OL", "<ol>", "#EOL", "</ol>\n",
"#LI", "<li>", "#ELI", "</li>\n",
"#UD", "<u>", "#EUD", "</u>\n",
"#TBL", "<table>", "#ETBL", "</table>\n",
"#TR", "<tr>", "#ETR", "</tr>\n",
"#TD", "<td>", "#ETD", "</td>\n",
"#TH", "<th>", "#ETH", "</th>\n",
"#ART", "<article>", "#EART", "</article>\n",
"#SEC", "<section>", "#ESEC", "</section>\n",
"#ASIDE", "<aside>", "#EASIDE", "</aside>\n",
"#NAV", "<nav>", "#ENAV", "</nav>\n",
"#BTN", "<button>", "#EBTN", "</button>\n",
"#SEL", "<select>", "#ESEL", "</select>\n",
"#OPT", "<option>", "#EOPT", "</option>\n",
"#LT", "&lt;", "#GT", "&gt;", "#NUM", "&num;"
);
}
for (my $i = 0; $i < $#qstags; $i += 2) {
my $qstag = $qstags[$i];
my $html = $qstags[$i + 1];
s/\Q$qstag\E/$html/g;
}
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
_msg main "${0:t}_msg_3"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
_pages_cache
if [[ ${no_pages_found} == "true" ]]; then
_msg sub "${0:t}_msg_1"
return
fi
if (( ${#pages_array[@]} > 0 )); then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4"
for pages_in_array in ${pages_array[@]}
do
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_5"
local pages=${config[project_root]}/themes/${config[site_theme]}/pages.tpl
if [[ ! -f ${pages} ]]; then
_msg info "${0:t}_msg_6" " ${pages}"
exit
else
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_7"
local pages_tpl="$(<${pages})"
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_9" " ${pages_in_array}"
local page_content="$(<${pages_in_array})"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_10"
if [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "native" ]]; then
while read -r line
do
if [[ "$line" =~ ^#title=(.*) ]]; then
local page_title=${match[1]}
break
fi
done <<< "$page_content"
elif [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "markdown" ]]; then
while IFS= read -r line
do
if [[ "$line" == \#* ]]; then
local page_title="${line#\#}"
page_title="${page_title#\#}"
page_title="${page_title#"${page_title%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
break
fi
done <<< ${page_content}
fi
_msg std " - ${page_title}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_11" " ${page_title}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_12"
page_content=$( echo ${page_content} | grep -v \#title )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_13" " ${pages_in_array}"
page_content=$( _run_engine "$page_content" )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_14"
if [[ $( echo ${page_content} | grep \#link ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_15"
page_content=$( _link "${page_content}" )
fi
if [[ $( echo ${page_content} | grep \#showimg ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_16"
page_content=$( _image "${page_content}" )
fi
if [[ $( echo ${page_content} | grep \#ytvideo ) ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_17"
page_content=$( _youtube "${page_content}" )
fi
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_18"
pages_tpl=$(echo "${pages_tpl}" | perl -pe "s|#pagetitle|${page_title}|gs; s|#tagline|${config[site_tagline]}|gs; s|#sitename|${config[site_name]}|gs")
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_19"
pages_tpl=$( awk -v new_body="$page_content" '{sub(/BODY/, new_body)} 1' <(echo "${pages_tpl}") )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_20"
pages_tpl=$( _last_updated ${pages_tpl} )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_21"
pages_title_lower=$( _file_to_lower "${pages_in_array}" )
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_22"
pages_tpl=$( _cleanup "${pages_tpl}" )
echo "${pages_tpl}" > ${config[site_root]}/${pages_title_lower%.*}.html
if [[ ${pages_in_array} == "index.${file_ext}" && ${config[site_blog]} == "true" && -s "${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_23" " ${pages_in_array}"
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_24" " ${config[site_blog]}"
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_25"
if (${debug}) ls -l ${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html
_add_blog_list_to_index
fi
done
export new_updated_pages=true
else
if [[ ${config[site_blog]} == "true" && -s "${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html" ]]; then
_msg std "${0:t}_msg_26"
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_27" " ${pages_in_array}"
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_28" " ${config[site_blog]}"
if (${debug}) _msg sub "${0:t}_msg_25"
if (${debug}) ls -l ${config[project_root]}/blog/index.tmp.html
_add_blog_list_to_index
fi
_msg sub "${0:t}_msg_29"
export new_updated_pages=false
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
typeset -A pages_cache
_list_pages
if [[ -f $pages_cache_file ]]; then
while IFS=':' read -r name hash; do
pages_cache[$name]=$hash
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${pages_cache[${name}]}"
done < "$pages_cache_file"
fi
pages_array=()
for file in ${pages_file_array[@]}; do
current_hash=$(md5sum "$file" | awk '{print $1}')
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${pages_cache[$file]}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_3" " current_cache: ${current_hash}"
if [[ ${pages_cache[$file]} != "$current_hash" ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_4" " ${pages_cache[$file]}"
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_5" " current_cache: ${current_hash}"
pages_array+=("$file")
pages_cache[$file]=$current_hash
fi
done
: >| "$pages_cache_file"
for name in "${(@k)pages_cache}"; do
echo "$name:${pages_cache[$name]}" >> "$pages_cache_file"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
if ${debug}; then
_msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1"
fi
typeset -A qstags=(
"#BR" "<br/>\n"
"#BD" "<b>" "#EBD" "</b>"
"#I" "<i>" "#EI" "</i>\n"
"#P" "<p>" "#EP" "</p>\n"
"#Q" "<blockquote>" "#EQ" "</blockquote>\n"
"#C" "<code>" "#EC" "</code>\n"
"#H1" "<h1>" "#EH1" "</h1>\n"
"#H2" "<h2>" "#EH2" "</h2>\n"
"#H3" "<h3>" "#EH3" "</h3>\n"
"#H4" "<h4>" "#EH4" "</h4>\n"
"#H5" "<h5>" "#EH5" "</h5>\n"
"#H6" "<h6>" "#EH6" "</h6>\n"
"#STRONG" "<strong>" "#ESTRONG" "</strong>\n"
"#EM" "<em>" "#SEM" "</em>\n"
"#DV" "<div>" "#EDV" "</div>\n"
"#SPN" "<span>" "#ESPN" "</span>\n"
"#UL" "<ul>" "#EUL" "</ul>\n"
"#OL" "<ol>" "#EOL" "</ol>\n"
"#LI" "<li class=\"libody\">" "#ELI" "</li>\n"
"#UD" "<u>" "#EUD" "</u>\n"
"#TBL" "<table>" "#ETBL" "</table>\n"
"#TR" "<tr>" "#ETR" "</tr>\n"
"#TD" "<td>" "#ETD" "</td>\n"
"#TH" "<th>" "#ETH" "</th>\n"
"#ART" "<article>" "#EART" "</article>\n"
"#SEC" "<section>" "#ESEC" "</section>\n"
"#ASIDE" "<aside>" "#EASIDE" "</aside>\n"
"#NAV" "<nav>" "#ENAV" "</nav>\n"
"#BTN" "<button>" "#EBTN" "</button>\n"
"#SEL" "<select>" "#ESEL" "</select>\n"
"#OPT" "<option>" "#EOPT" "</option>\n"
"#LT" "&lt;" "#GT" "&gt;" "#NUM" "&num;"
)
for qstag html (${(kv)qstags}); do
content=${content//${qstag}/${html}}
done
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local debug=false
if [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "native" ]]; then
${engine} ${1}
elif [[ ${config[project_generator]} == "markdown" ]]; then
echo "${1} | ${engine} ${engine_opts}"
else
_msg debug "ERROR running engine: ${engine}!"
_msg info "Usage: _run_engine <input>"
exit
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
if ([[ ${config[site_sitemap]} == "true" ]] && ( [[ ${new_updated_blogs} == "true" ]] || [[ ${new_updated_pages} == "true" ]] )) || [[ ${sitemap_force} == "true" ]]; then
setopt extendedglob
_msg main "${0:t}_msg_1"
local sm_file="sitemap.xml"
local b_file="sitemap-blogs.xml"
local p_file="sitemap-pages.xml"
local sitemap_file="${config[site_root]}/${sm_file}"
local sitemap_blog="${config[site_root]}/${b_file}"
local sitemap_page="${config[site_root]}/${p_file}"
builtin cd ${config[site_root]}
local -a html_files=(**/[a-z]*.html(.))
local -a blog_files=()
local -a page_files=()
for file in "${html_files[@]}"; do
if [[ $file == *blog* ]]; then
blog_files+=("$file")
else
page_files+=("$file")
fi
done
echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' > ${sitemap_blog}
echo "<!-- Sitemap generated by ${QSGEN} ${VERSION} - https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2 -->" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo "<?xml-stylesheet type=\"text/xsl\" href=\"${config[site_url]}/css/default-sitemap.xsl?sitemap=page\"?>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo '<urlset' >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo ' xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"' >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo ' xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"' >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo ' xmlns:image="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1"' >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo '>' >> ${sitemap_blog}
for file in "${blog_files[@]}"
do
local url="${config[site_url]}/${file}"
local lastmod=$(stat -c %y "${file}" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1,2 | sed 's/ /T/' | sed 's/\..*$//')
echo " <url>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo " <loc>${url}</loc>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo " <lastmod><![CDATA[${lastmod}+01:00]]></lastmod>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo " <changefreq><![CDATA[always]]></changefreq>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo " <priority><![CDATA[1]]></priority>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
echo " </url>" >> ${sitemap_blog}
done
echo '</urlset>' >> "${sitemap_blog}"
_msg std " - ${b_file}"
echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' > ${sitemap_page}
echo "<!-- Sitemap generated by ${QSGEN} ${VERSION} - https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2 -->" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo "<?xml-stylesheet type=\"text/xsl\" href=\"${config[site_url]}/css/default-sitemap.xsl?sitemap=page\"?>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo '<urlset' >> ${sitemap_page}
echo ' xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"' >> ${sitemap_page}
echo ' xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"' >> ${sitemap_page}
echo ' xmlns:image="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1"' >> ${sitemap_page}
echo '>' >> ${sitemap_page}
for file in "${page_files[@]}"
do
local url="${config[site_url]}/${file}"
local lastmod=$(stat -c %y "${file}" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1,2 | sed 's/ /T/' | sed 's/\..*$//')
echo " <url>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo " <loc>${url}</loc>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo " <lastmod><![CDATA[${lastmod}+01:00]]></lastmod>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo " <changefreq><![CDATA[always]]></changefreq>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo " <priority><![CDATA[1]]></priority>" >> ${sitemap_page}
echo " </url>" >> ${sitemap_page}
done
echo '</urlset>' >> "${sitemap_page}"
_msg std " - ${p_file}"
if (${debug}); then _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_2" " ${sitemap_file}"; fi
echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' > "${sitemap_file}"
echo "<sitemapindex xmlns=\"http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9\">" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " <sitemap>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " <loc>${config[site_url]}/${b_file}</loc>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
local lastmod_b=$(stat -c %y "${b_file}" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1,2 | sed 's/ /T/' | sed 's/\..*$//')
echo " <lastmod>${lastmod_b}</lastmod>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " </sitemap>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " <sitemap>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " <loc>${config[site_url]}/${p_file}</loc>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
local lastmod_p=$(stat -c %y "${p_file}" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1,2 | sed 's/ /T/' | sed 's/\..*$//')
echo " <lastmod>${lastmod_p}</lastmod>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo " </sitemap>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
echo "</sitemapindex>" >> "${sitemap_file}"
_msg std " - ${sm_file}"
builtin cd ${config[project_root]}
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_msg info "_qsgen2_msg_7" "-$(strftime "%Y")"
echo "${yellow}- https://github.com/kekePower/qsgen2/${end}"
_msg info "_qsgen2_msg_8" " '${1} help' " "_qsgen2_msg_8.1"
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if [[ ${globaldebug} == "true" ]]; then
local debug=true
else
local debug=false
fi
local content="${1}"
local modified_content=""
echo "${content}" | while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ ${line} == *"#ytvideo"* ]]; then
if (${debug}) _msg debug "${0:t}_msg_1" " ${line}"
local yt_id=$(echo "${line}" | awk -F'#ytvideo ' '{print $2}')
local yt_iframe="<iframe width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/${yt_id}\" title=\"YouTube video player\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" allowfullscreen></iframe>"
line=${line//"#ytvideo ${yt_id}"/${yt_iframe}}
fi
modified_content+="${line}\n"
done
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qsgen2/_add_blog_list_to_index: qsgen2/_pages
qsgen2/_blog_cache: qsgen2/_blogs
qsgen2/_blog_idx_for_index: qsgen2/_blogs
qsgen2/_blog_index: qsgen2/_blogs
qsgen2/_blogs: qsgen2/zsd_script_body
qsgen2/_f_last_updated: qsgen2/_blog_index
qsgen2/_help: qsgen2/zsd_script_body
qsgen2/_list_blogs: qsgen2/_blog_cache qsgen2/_blogs
qsgen2/_list_pages: qsgen2/_pages_cache
qsgen2/_msg: qsgen2/_version qsgen2/zsd_script_body qsgen2/_run_engine qsgen2/_list_pages qsgen2/_list_blogs qsgen2/_last_updated qsgen2/_f_last_updated qsgen2/_pages qsgen2/_blogs qsgen2/_blog_idx_for_index qsgen2/_blog_index qsgen2/_sitemap qsgen2/_p_qstags qsgen2/_qstags
qsgen2/_pages: qsgen2/zsd_script_body
qsgen2/_pages_cache: qsgen2/_pages
qsgen2/_sitemap: qsgen2/zsd_script_body
qsgen2/_version: qsgen2/zsd_script_body

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Script_Body_
|-- _blogs
|   |-- _blog_cache
|   |   `-- _list_blogs
|   |   `-- _msg
|   |-- _blog_idx_for_index
|   |   `-- _msg
|   |-- _blog_index
|   |   |-- _f_last_updated
|   |   |   `-- _msg
|   |   `-- _msg
|   |-- _list_blogs
|   |   `-- _msg
|   `-- _msg
|-- _help
|-- _msg
|-- _pages
|   |-- _add_blog_list_to_index
|   |-- _msg
|   `-- _pages_cache
|   `-- _list_pages
|   `-- _msg
|-- _sitemap
|   `-- _msg
`-- _version
`-- _msg
26 directories, 0 files

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_blog_cache
`-- _list_blogs
`-- _msg
3 directories, 0 files

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_blog_idx_for_index
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_blog_index
|-- _f_last_updated
|   `-- _msg
`-- _msg
4 directories, 0 files

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_blogs
|-- _blog_cache
|   `-- _list_blogs
|   `-- _msg
|-- _blog_idx_for_index
|   `-- _msg
|-- _blog_index
|   |-- _f_last_updated
|   |   `-- _msg
|   `-- _msg
|-- _list_blogs
|   `-- _msg
`-- _msg
13 directories, 0 files

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_f_last_updated
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_last_updated
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_list_blogs
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_list_pages
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_p_qstags
`-- _msg
2 directories, 0 files

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_pages
|-- _add_blog_list_to_index
|-- _msg
`-- _pages_cache
`-- _list_pages
`-- _msg
6 directories, 0 files

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