tuneup(1) ========= Name ---- tuneup - Standardizes source code maintenance tasks inside the repository. Synopsis -------- *centos-art.sh tuneup --help*:: Print module's documentation for users. *centos-art.sh tuneup --help="FILE.sh"*:: Print module's documentation for developers. Here, FILE.sh is the name of the file you want to read documentation from. *centos-art.sh tuneup [FILE ...|DIRECTORY ...] [--filter="REGEX"]*:: Execute source code maintenance tasks. Description ----------- When you run the *tuneup* module it may enter into either file or directory processing, based on whether you provide a file or directory as argument for processing in the command-line. When you provide a file as argument to *tuneup* module, it uses the file's extension as reference for applying maintenance tasks on that file as described in <>. When you provide a directory as argument, *tuneup* looks for all files with supported extensions inside that directory and then process them, one by one. The *tuneup* module exists to automate frequent tasks related to code maintenance, inside the repository (see <>). It is advisable to run *tuneup* module over your files from time to time so they all have a common look and feel. [[supported-file-extensions]] Supported File Extensions ------------------------- The *tuneup* module supports maintenance tasks for the following file extensions: .svgz, .svg ~~~~~~~~~~~ Provides maintenance tasks for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). When processing svg files, *tuneup* uses the inkscape's --vaccumm option to cleanup source code and applies few sed commands to modify inkscape's metadata using dynamic information like document title, date, copyright information, urls, and locale information retrieved from from centos-art.sh script and the file location inside the repository. Each time you create a new svg file or change one, it is advisable to run *tuneup* module over it. .xhtml, .html, .htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Provides maintenance tasks for HyperText Markup Language (HTML). When processing html-like files, *tuneup* changes each file to create a table of contents for each heading constructions (see below) first and then transforms the (probably malformed) HTML markup into valid XHTML documents using xmllint(1) program. In order for *tuneup* to create the table of contents correctly, the heading construction inside the HTML document must comply the following restrictions: 1. Headings must have one of the following forms: + ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Title

Title

Title

---------------------------------------------------------------------- + In these constructions, the heading level may vary from h1 to h6 but the heading content (e.g., ``Title'') must not be empty. When producing table of contents through *tuneup* module, both `name' and `href' attributes in the anchor element of each heading will be reset dynamically using a md5 string. The md5 string used in these cases is based on the heading content (i.e., the text shown as heading when the page is rendered in a browser) and won't change until you change the heading content and run *tuneup* module over it again. The final table of contents will be expanded wherever you set the +
+ HTML construction as a line of its own inside the file being processed. .sh ~~~ Provides maintenance tasks for Bash scripts. When processing sh files, *tuneup* changes the file to update the written by section, copyright year and license information inside shell scripts' top comment. Later, it corrects variable name's references to be all written in upper-case between brackets (e.g., ``${VARNAME}''). In order for *tuneup* module to update the top comment of your shell scripts correctly, it is necessary that your top comments have one +written by+ line followed by a line of 70 number-sign (\#) characters, as illustrated in <> This is the basic construction. Everything between the +written by+ line and the last line of 70 number-sign characters will be replaced by *tuneup* module top-comment template which includes people names, copyright and license information. Everything else does remain untouched. [[top-comment]] .Top-comment convention used by tuneup module. ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/bash ###################################################################### # # ${FILE}.sh -- ${DESCRIPTION} # # Written by: # ###################################################################### ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ====================================================================== [[options]] Options ------- *--filter="REGEX"*:: This option let you reduce the number of files you want to process by applying a (POSIX-egrep) regular expression to the list of file paths returned for processing. This option is specially useful when you need to process files inside a directory structure based on a specific name patterns. [[examples]] Examples -------- *centos-art.sh tuneup Automation/Scripts*:: This command updates the top comment and variable name references of all files inside the Automation/Scripts directory, recursively. *centos-art.sh tuneup Automation/Scripts/tcar_printVersion.sh*:: This commands updates the top comment and variable name references inside the tcar_printVersion.sh file only. *centos-art.sh tuneup Automation/Scripts --filter="tcar_print.+\.sh$"*:: This command updates the top comment and variable name refrences inside files which name only begins with ``tcar_print'' followed by any character and ends with ``.sh''. All other files won't be touched. [[author]] Author ------ The *tuneup* module has received contributions from the following people: * mailto:al@centos.org.cu[Alain Reguera Delgado], =COPYRIGHT_YEAR_FIRST=-=COPYRIGHT_YEAR_LAST= [[copyright]] Copyright --------- Copyright (C) =COPYRIGHT_YEAR_FIRST=-=COPYRIGHT_YEAR_LAST= =COPYRIGHT_HOLDER= The *tuneup* module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Tue *tuneup* module is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. [[see-also]] See Also -------- centos-art.sh(1), xmllint(1) // vim: set syntax=asciidoc: