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Building Bigger, Faster, More Scalable Websites

Todd Hoff's High Scalability site tries to bring together all the lore, art, science, practice, and experience of building scalable websites into one place so you can learn how to build your system with confidence. Hopefully this site will move you further and faster along the learning curve of success.

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GENERATELORE(1) 														   GENERATELORE(1)

NAME
lore - convert documentations formats SYNOPSIS
lore [-l linkrel] [-d docsdir] [-i input] [-o output] [--config attribute[=value] [...]] [-p] [file [...]] lore --help DESCRIPTION
The --help prints out a usage message to standard output. -p, --plain Use non-flashy progress bar - one file per line. -n, --null Do not report progress at all. -N, --number Add chapter/section numbers to section headings. -l, --linkrel Where non-document links should be relative to. -d, --docsdir Where to look for .html files if no files are given. -e, --inputext <extension> The extension that your Lore input files have (default: .xhtml) -i, --input Input format. New input formats can be dynamically registered. Lore itself comes with "lore" (the standard format), "mlore" (allows LaTeX equations) and "man" (man page format). If the input format is not registered as a plugin, a module of the named input will be searched. For example, --i twisted.lore.default is equivalent to using the default Lore input. -o, --output Output format. Available output formats depend on the input. For the core formats, lore and mlore support html, latex and lint, while man allows lore. -x, --index <filename> The base filename you want to give your index file. -b, --book <filename> The book file to generate a book from. --prefixurl <prefix> The prefix to stick on to relative links; only useful when processing directories. --version Display version information and exit. --config Add input/output-specific information. HTML output allows for 'ext=<extension>', output allows for 'section' or 'chapter' in Lore, and nothing in Math-Lore. Lore output allows for 'ext=<extension>'. Lint output allows nothing. Note that disallowed --config options are merely ignored, and do not cause errors. DESCRIPTION
If no files are given, all *.html documents in docsdir are processed. AUTHOR
Written by Moshe Zadka REPORTING BUGS
To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs/ COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Twisted Matrix Laboratories. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. October 2002 GENERATELORE(1)