doc/-usage.md
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# Usage {{hs}} is a command-line application that can compile one or more Markdown files into one or more HTML files with the same name(s). ## Command Line Syntax [hastyscribe](class:cmd) _filename-or-glob-expression_ **[** [_<options\>_](class:opt) **]** Where: * _filename-or-glob-expression_ is a valid file or [glob](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_(programming)) expression that will be compiled into HTML. * The following options are supported: * [\-\-field/<field>=<value>](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to set a custom field to a specific value. * [\-\-notoc](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to output HTML documents _without_ automatically generating a Table of Contents at the start. * [\-\-user-css=<file>](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to insert the contents of the specified local file as a CSS stylesheet. * [\-\-user-js=<file>](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to insert the contents of the specified local file as a Javascript script. * [\-\-output-file=<file>](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to write output to a local file (Use [\-\-output-file=-](class:opt) to output to standard output). * [\-\-watermark=<file>](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to embed and display an image as a watermark throughout the document. * [\-\-fragment](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to output just an HTML fragment instead of a full document, without embedding any image, font or stylesheet. * [\-\-dump=all|styles|fonts](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to dump all resources/stylesheets/fonts to the current directory. * [\-\-help](class:opt) causes {{hs}} to display the usage information and quit. ## Linux/OSX Examples Executing {{hs}} to compile [my_markdown_file.md](class:file) within the current directory: > %terminal% > ./hastyscribe my\_markdown\_file.md Executing {{hs}} to compile all [.md](class:ext) files within the current directory: > %terminal% > ./hastyscribe \*.md ## Windows Examples Executing {{hs}} to compile [my_markdown_file.md](class:file) within the current directory: > %terminal% > hastyscribe.exe my\_markdown\_file.md Executing {{hs}} to compile all [.md](class:ext) files within the current directory: > %terminal% > hastyscribe.exe \*.md > %tip% > Tip > > You can also drag a Markdown file directly on [hastyscribe.exe](class:kwd) to compile it to HTML. |