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I'm working on to-html, a CLI for running a command and converting the output to HTML, with colors, to embed in a website. It wasn't getting any love for a while, but now there's a new contributor helping out, which motivated me to work on it again ❤️
Wow that sounds interesting. I could definitely use something like that one day. Ive been looking at hosting pages with rust but ive gotten stuck after doing examples so this might be a way to get interested again.
Thank you for that! It's something I have a private copy of so that I could modify it in a way that better suited my exact (unconventional) needs. It's far better than coloring output by hand, which is what I otherwise would have had to do.
What are these needs? Maybe it makes sense to implement them in to-html directly. I'm open to making to-html more configurable.
Aside from custom colorization (which I just hard-coded differently), I don't think any of the changes I made would be applicable to the project as a whole.