Since 2002, http://sed.sf.net is the main portal for sed information and community scripts. Created and maintained by Aurelio Jargas.
Please contribute adding links, fixing broken links and updating information. You can do it by opening an issue ticket or even better, submitting a pull request.
The site's main page is a valid sed script file (index.sed) that's converted to HTML by another sed script (index2html.sed). The resulting index.html file, when rendered by the browser, is also a valid sed script.
To update the index.html file:
sed -f index2html.sed index.sed > index.html
To update the HTML version of the generator script:
./htmlize.sh index2html.sed
To update the HTML version of some local script:
./htmlize.sh local/scripts/foo.sed
To include a new script in the repository:
- Add the text line to
index.sed
, mentioning the script and the author - Add the script original URL to
index2html.sed
- Add the original script file to the
local/scripts
(orlocal/games
) folder - Convert the original script to HTML using
htmlize.sh
- Update
index.html
andindex2html.sed.html
files (see instructions above)
The deploy is still an old school manual rsync
to the SourceForge's htdocs
directory.
rsync --dry-run --verbose --archive --update --compress \
--exclude .git \
--exclude .gitignore \
--exclude README.md \
. \
aureliojargas,sed@web.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/s/se/sed/htdocs
Remember to remove the --dry-run
option to actually upload the files.