The 1914 Allioli Vulgata-Translation in your terminal
Go to file
2021-05-11 15:57:28 +02:00
allioli.awk add all scripts and data 2021-05-11 15:50:05 +02:00
allioli.sh add all scripts and data 2021-05-11 15:50:05 +02:00
allioli.tsv add all scripts and data 2021-05-11 15:50:05 +02:00
LICENSE Initial commit 2021-05-11 15:45:00 +02:00
Makefile add all scripts and data 2021-05-11 15:50:05 +02:00
README.md added information about project in README 2021-05-11 15:57:28 +02:00

allioli

Read the 1914 Allioli Vulgata-Translation directly in your terminal!

Code largely based off of https://github.com/bontibon/kjv.git. Luke Smith (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:
          <Book>
              Individual book
          <Book>:<Chapter>
              Individual chapter of a book
          <Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>[,<Verse>]...
              Individual verse(s) of a specific chapter of a book
          <Book>:<Chapter>-<Chapter>
              Range of chapters in a book
          <Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Verse>
              Range of verses in a book chapter
          <Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Chapter>:<Verse>
              Range of chapters and verses in a book

          /<Search>
              All verses that match a pattern
          <Book>/<Search>
              All verses in a book that match a pattern
          <Book>:<Chapter>/<Search>
              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:

    git clone https://github.com/AlexBocken/allioli.git
    cd allioli
    sudo make install

Similar projects

My work, as already stated, is mostly based on the source code of Bontibon's kjv. Similar projects in different variations can be found:

License

Public domain