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-rwxr-xr-xfilters/commit-links.sh16
-rwxr-xr-xfilters/syntax-highlighting.sh29
2 files changed, 21 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/filters/commit-links.sh b/filters/commit-links.sh
index 165a533..110c609 100755
--- a/filters/commit-links.sh
+++ b/filters/commit-links.sh
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
 #!/bin/sh
-# This script can be used to generate links in commit messages - the first
-# sed expression generates links to commits referenced by their SHA1, while
-# the second expression generates links to a fictional bugtracker.
+# This script can be used to generate links in commit messages.
 #
 # To use this script, refer to this file with either the commit-filter or the
 # repo.commit-filter options in cgitrc.
 
-sed -re '
-s|\b([0-9a-fA-F]{8,40})\b|<a href="./?id=\1">\1</a>|g
-s| #([0-9]+)\b|<a href="http://bugs.example.com/?bug=\1">#\1</a>|g
-'
+# This expression generates links to commits referenced by their SHA1.
+regex=$regex'
+s|\b([0-9a-fA-F]{8,40})\b|<a href="./?id=\1">\1</a>|g'
+# This expression generates links to a fictional bugtracker.
+regex=$regex'
+s| #([0-9]+)\b|<a href="http://bugs.example.com/?bug=\1">#\1</a>|g'
+
+sed -re "$regex"
diff --git a/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh b/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh
index 999ad0c..6b1c576 100755
--- a/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh
+++ b/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@
 # tree-view by refering to this file with the source-filter or repo.source-
 # filter options in cgitrc.
 #
+# This script requires a shell supporting the ${var##pattern} syntax.
+# It is supported by at least dash and bash, however busybox environments
+# might have to use an external call to sed instead.
+#
 # Note: the highlight command (http://www.andre-simon.de/) uses css for syntax
 # highlighting, so you'll probably want something like the following included
 # in your css file (generated by highlight 2.4.8 and adapted for cgit):
@@ -20,20 +24,11 @@
 # table.blob .kwc  { color:#000000; font-weight:bold; }
 # table.blob .kwd  { color:#010181; }
 
-case "$1" in
-	*.c)
-		highlight -f -I -X -S c
-		;;
-	*.h)
-		highlight -f -I -X -S c
-		;;
-	*.sh)
-		highlight -f -I -X -S sh
-		;;
-	*.css)
-		highlight -f -I -X -S css
-		;;
-	*)
-		highlight -f -I -X -S txt
-		;;
-esac
+# store filename and extension in local vars
+BASENAME="$1"
+EXTENSION="${BASENAME##*.}"
+
+# map Makefile and Makefile.* to .mk
+[ "${BASENAME%%.*}" == "Makefile" ] && EXTENSION=mk
+
+exec highlight --force -f -I -X -S $EXTENSION 2>/dev/null
24-10-12 10:28:02 -0400'>2024-10-12Add photos from October 5June McEnroe 2024-10-09Add photos from October 1June McEnroe Ok the first 3 are from September 29 but I didn't want to spoil the black and white roll. 2024-10-07Add photos from September 29June McEnroe 2024-10-07Add photos from September 28June McEnroe 2024-10-07Add photos from September 22June McEnroe 2024-09-25Add photos from September 15June McEnroe 2024-09-24Add photos from September 14June McEnroe 2024-09-24Add photos from September 12June McEnroe 2024-09-24Add photos from September 7June McEnroe 2024-09-24Allow not having descriptionsJune McEnroe I'm sorry, I can't keep writing descriptions. It makes posting photos take too long, I often don't know the words for what I'm looking at, and a good description is an entirely different work of art than the photo I took, and I'm just a photographer. It's visual art. 2024-09-23Automatically select the last used lens for a bodyJune McEnroe 2024-09-19Add photos from September 5June McEnroe Had to prefix the folder number onto these file names manually because they must have come out of a different scanner or something. 2024-09-15Add some more film stocks to the listJune McEnroe 2024-09-13Add photos from September 2June McEnroe 2024-09-13Add Fomapan 200 to films listJune McEnroe 2024-09-10Add August 29 picnic photosJune McEnroe 2024-09-08Apply some bold to trips renderingJune McEnroe This seems easier to visually scan. The only other thing I'd like is a nicer date rendering but JavaScript is useless for that. 2024-09-08Render trips hopefully more efficientlyJune McEnroe 2024-09-08Allow removing bodies and lensesJune McEnroe 2024-09-08Limit body width so it looks less silly on desktopJune McEnroe 2024-09-07Handle no film being loadedJune McEnroe 2024-09-07Fancy up the text a littleJune McEnroe