# allioli Read the 1914 Allioli Vulgata-Translation directly in your terminal! Code largely based off of [https://github.com/bontibon/kjv.git](https://github.com/bontibon/kjv.git). Luke Smith ([lukesmith.xyz](https://lukesmith.xyz/)) brought my attention to this software via a video of his. ## Usage ``` usage: ./allioli [flags] [reference...] -l list books -W no line wrap -h show help Reference types: Individual book : Individual chapter of a book ::[,]... Individual verse(s) of a specific chapter of a book :- Range of chapters in a book ::- Range of verses in a book chapter ::-: Range of chapters and verses in a book / All verses that match a pattern / All verses in a book that match a pattern :/ All verses in a chapter of a book that match a pattern ``` ## Install ### From Source allioli can be built by cloning the repository and then running make: ```bash git clone https://github.com/AlexBocken/allioli.git cd allioli sudo make install ``` ### AUR if you're running an arch-based distro you can get bibel from the AUR. so for example using yay, it's a simple ```bash yay -S allioli ``` ## Similar projects My work, as already stated, is mostly based on the source code of [Bontibon's kjv](https://github.com/bontibon/kjv). Similar projects in different variations can be found: - My implementation of the Catholic Einheitsübersetzung with footnotes and introductions: https://github.com/AlexBocken/bibel - Bontibon's original kjv: https://github.com/bontibon/kjv - Luke's fork with added Apocrypha: https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/kjv - Luke's latin version: https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/vul - Luke's old greek version: https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/grb ## License Public domain