compile markdown files from a human-readable outline
"Maybe WYSIWYG is not WYW."
Muwu was created in response to dissatisfaction with commercial word processors, particularly the poor support for exporting to HTML.
- Muwu starts with the outline.
- Easy to rearrange your project.
- Develop your project using smaller, manageable files.
- Organize your project to your needs.
- Use your favorite text editor!
- Muwu can make a table of contents.
- Hyperlink your document.
- Automatic section numbering.
- Muwu reads Markdown.
- Simple syntax.
- Focus on the text now, save the formatting for later!
- Muwu reads Haml.
- Just in case Markdown isn't enough.
- Muwu reads YAML.
- Simple syntax for the project outline, project metadata, and project options.
- Muwu writes HTML5 and CSS3.
- Flexible rendering for screen and print media.
- Does not use inline
style=
attributes.
Maybe you don't know the page size for which a work will be destined. Maybe there is no page. Maybe a project is still deep in development, and it's too soon to be thinking about fonts, formatting, margins, spacing, and styles. Maybe what-you-see-is-what-you-get is not what you want.
To install Muwu as a Ruby Gem, use the command:
gem install muwu
- Muwu is licensed for use under the GNU GPLv3.
- Muwu is provided as-is, with absolutely no guarantees or warranties.
muwu
: Show the version number and a summary of commands.
muwu compile
: Compile all parts of the project.
muwu compile css
: Compile only the stylesheet for the project.
muwu compile html
: Compile all HTML files.
muwu compile html [index]
: Compile only the HTML file with the given index number.
muwu compile js
: Compile any Javascript files.
muwu concat
: Concatenate all source files, including section number and outline heading.
muwu help
: Show the version number and a summary of commands.
muwu help [command]
: Show more detailed help for the given command.
muwu inspect
: Display the project options, the compiler manifest, index numbers of HTML files, and any exceptions.
muwu new
: Create a new project as a subdirectory within the current working directory.
muwu publish
: Publish the compiled project to a remote location. (requires rsync)
muwu reset compiled
: Erase the contents of the compiled
folder
muwu reset css
: Return the initial CSS files to their original contents.
muwu sync pull [options]
: Synchronize the project from a remote location. (requires rsync)
muwu sync push [options]
: Synchronize the project to a remote location. (requires rsync)
muwu view
: View the compiled project. (requires lynx)
User guide: https://ehdocumentdesign.com/muwu_guide/index.html