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seirdy.one/scripts/xhtmlize-single-file.sh
2022-06-04 22:39:07 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
# copies an .html file to an equivalent .xhtml file, but replaces
# the meta charset with an XML declaration for compatibility with some
# XML tooling.
# Expects polygot XHTML(5) markup.
# Formats both the .html and .xhtml file.
# this means that every index.html file has an equivalent index.xhtml file.
# content negotiation allows an agent to pick html or xhtml.
# use xmllint to do the formatting.
# xmllint ruins inline CSS so delete the inline CSS and re-insert it.
# xmllint also adds extra whitespace around <pre><code> which we remove
# with "sd". I chose sd since it handles newlines well.
# It also decreases indents by one level
set -e -u
export html_file="$1"
export tmp_file="$html_file.tmp"
export xhtml_file=${html_file%*.html}.xhtml
cleanup() {
rm -f "$tmp_file"
}
trap cleanup EXIT
trap cleanup EXIT
sed 7d "$html_file" | xmllint --format --encode UTF-8 --noent - | sd '^\t' '' >"$tmp_file"
{
head -n7 "$tmp_file"
cat tmp.css
tail -n +8 "$tmp_file" \
| sd '<pre(?: tabindex="0")?>\n\t*<code ' '<pre tabindex="0"><code ' \
| sd '(?:\n)?</code>\n(?:[\t\s]*)?</pre>' '</code></pre>' \
| sd '</span>.span itemprop="familyName"' '</span> <span itemprop="familyName"' \
| sd '(<img itemprop="image" class="u-photo photo"[^>]*/>)<span' '$1 <span' \
| sd '([a-z])<(data|time)' '$1 <$2'
} >>"$xhtml_file"
# replace the html file with the formatted xhtml5 file, excluding the xml declaration
tail -n +2 "$xhtml_file" > "$html_file"
# remove the redundant charset declaration from the xhtml file. It's the
# first thing in the <head>
sed -i 5d "$xhtml_file" # busybox sed supports "-i"