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+# Overview
+Program takes in .md files and a few template html files, will then convert md to html and put it into the templates.
+Pages can each take settings to change how they're processed. Worth noting: this program doesnt host files, just generate them,
+I use lighttpd to do the actual hosting, a bit more on this is dotted around below too.
+
+# Disclaimers
+There are way better softwares to use than this (all of which do the hosting for you, unlike mine) I mostly made it as a fun
+challenge and to try make the software as lightweight as possible, example alternatives are:
+- jekyll, made in ruby, heavy but really powerful, github websites use it,
+- ikiwiki, permacomputing project, identical to mine but more stable and generally better designed I imagine
+
+If you do use this, let me know and I'll try clean some of it up a bit! We can work on it together :)
+
+# Basic use
+
+## Setup
+You might need to read the rest then come back to this
+- clone the repo
+- build using cmake (see below)
+- install lighttpd, my program builds the pages, lighttpd will actually host them, it just checks a folder of files and
+hosts any files in there
+- set up a script that runs the program every so often to make sure the pages are up to date (or manually run it after
+pushing, thats what I do)
+
+## Building the command
+- In the repo make a directory called "build"
+- cd into it
+- run ``cmake ..``
+- run ``cmake --build .``
+- in the build folder, under src there should now be a file called "blog", this is the program
+
+## Running the command
+I run the program from a script that does this:
+``./blog -out="/var/www/localhost/htdocs" -in="/root/BlogPosts/posts" -static="/root/BlogPosts/static" -url="https://rosia.me"``
+- out sets the directory to put the html files in, in my case, its the folder lighttpd uses
+- in sets where the md files are read from, this __this folder can have sub folders and that will be reflected in the nav bar__
+- static takes a directory full of random files that dont need converting but should still be in the out folder,
+e.g. images or pdf files or illegal music you want to host [not like this](https://www.rosia.me/leon-rosselson/)
+or [like this](https://www.rosia.me/traps-and-lessons/), I think static respects nested folders, but cant remember lol
+- url takes your pages url, this is used by the program to generate an rss feed which at certain points will want to state its url
+
+## Setting the templates
+Firstly, what are the templates? This program converts md into html, but that only gives us the html for the text, we need the
+html for how the rest of the page looks outside of the blog posts individual text. This is what the template is.
+The program processes the template by looking for the first tag and putting the md files html inside it.
+It also looks for the first tags and puts the websites navbar in there!
+
+Insanity reins free in my code. Due to this, the html templates location is hardcoded in the codebase, so to make your own
+templates you'll need to put them in ``Resources/Templates`` in the codebases repo, I should fix this.
+