From: Roger Route Subject: NEW: www/ssc To: ports@openbsd.org Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:26:21 +0100 Reply-To: route@dylanharris.org The command line utility ssc is an opinionated static website nitpicker, analysing most versions of HTML, XHTML, SVG, & MathML, including ontologies. It can produce detailed reports, 'repaired' HTML with resolved server side includes, site statistics, and more. This is my first submission of a package, anywhere, so please expect beginner errors. For example, I've not got my head around making man pages, so the model page, gen.txt, is a text file. I've built & tested ssc on amd64 & arm64. I can't test other x64 architectures. It's not written for x32. There's a model configuration file for nitpicking the OpenBSD site in recipe/toast/conf/other. It finds some issues that deserve attention. I've not sussed how to integrate the github project, https://github.com/devongarde/ssc. Instead, the package references my office cat warmer. The included test suite is not integrated, it needs tuning for OpenBSD. Those interested can run it using cmake's ctest in verbose mode. Finally, I do NOT, in any way at all, claim that ssc produces perfect results. It is alpha quality, at best. It gets some things vehemently wrong. Some may disagree with its opinions. I do, however, believe it's sufficiently useful to mention here. Comments most welcome. 🙂 Dylan Harris