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# mdBook
Personal implementation of Gitbook in Rust
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**This is still a work in progress...**
For more information about what is left on my to-do list, check the issue tracker
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## Contributions
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Contributions are highly apreciated. Here are some ideas:
- **Create new renderers**, at the moment I have only created a renderer that uses handlebars, pulldown-cmark and renders to html. But you could create a renderer that uses another template engine, markdown parser or even outputs to another format like pdf.
- **Add tests** I have not much experience in writing tests, all help to write meaningful tests is thus very welcome
- **Smaller tasks** I try to add a lot of the remaining tasks on the issue tracker with the label: [`Enhancement`](https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AEnhancement). Just pick one that looks interesting. The majority of the tasks are small enough to be tackled by people who are unfamiliar with the project.
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If you have an idea for improvement, create a new issue. Or a pull request if you can :)
## cli tool
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#### init
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If you run `mdbook init` in a directory, it will create a couple of folders and files you can start with.
This is the strucutre it creates at the moment:
```
book-test/
├── book
└── src
├── chapter_1.md
└── SUMMARY.md
```
`book` and `src` are both directories. `src` contains the markdown files that will be used to render the ouput to the `book` directory.
You can also pass a directory to `mdbook init` to use instead of the current directory:
```
mdbook init path/to/my/book
```
<sup>**Not implemented yet:** using `--theme` flag will create a theme folder with the default theme in `src` so that you can customize it.</sup>
#### build
Use `mdbook build` in the directory to render the book. You can also give a path as argument to use instead of the current directory.
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## lib
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Aside the command-line tool, this crate can also be used as a library.
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## License
All the code is released under the ***Mozilla Public License v2.0***, for more information take a look at the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file