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grip(1) grip(1)

NAME

grip - Preview GitHub Markdown files like Readme locally

SYNOPSIS

grip [options] [PATH] [ADDRESS]

DESCRIPTION

Grip is a command-line server application written in Python that uses the GitHub markdown API to render a local readme file. The styles come directly from GitHub, so you'll know exactly how it will appear. Changes you make to the Readme will be instantly reflected in the browser without requiring a page refresh.

OPTIONS

PATH is a file to render or a directory containing README.md. Use - for stdin.

ADDRESS is what to listen on, of the form HOST[:PORT], or just PORT

--user-content
Render as user-content like comments or issues.
--context=<repo>
The repository context, only taken into account when using --user-content.
--user=<username>
A GitHub username for API authentication. If used without the --pass option, an upcoming password input will be necessary.
--pass=<password>
A GitHub password or auth token for API auth.
--wide
Renders wide, i.e. when the side nav is collapsed.
--clear
Clears the cached styles and assets and exits.
--export
Exports to <path>.html or README.md instead of serving, optionally using [<address>] as the out file (- for stdout).
--no-inline
Link to styles instead inlining when using --export.
-b --browser
Open a tab in the browser after the server starts.
--api-url=<url>
Specify a different base URL for the github API, for example that of a Github Enterprise instance. Default is the public API: https://api.github.com
--title=<title>
Manually sets the page's title. The default is the filename.
--norefresh
Do not automatically refresh the Readme content when the file changes.
--quiet
Do not print to the terminal.
-V, --version
Version info.
-h, --help
Show help message and exit.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

GRIPHOME
Specify an alternative settings.py location, "~/.grip" by default.
GRIPURL
The URL of the Grip server, "/__/grip" by default.

EXAMPLES

To render the readme of a repository:

    $ grip
Now open a browser and visit http://localhost:6419. Or run with -b and Grip will open a new browser tab for you.

You can also specify a port:

    $ grip 80
Or an explicit file:

    $ grip AUTHORS.md
Alternatively, you could just run grip and visit http://localhost:6419/AUTHORS.md since Grip supports relative URLs.

You can combine the previous examples:

    $ grip AUTHORS.md 80
Or specify a hostname instead of a port.:

    $ grip CHANGES.md 0.0.0.0
Or provide both:

    $ grip . 0.0.0.0:80
You can even bypass the server and export to a single HTML file, with all the styles and assets inlined:

    $ grip --export
Control the output name with the second argument:

    $ grip README.md --export readme.html
If you're exporting a bunch of files, you can prevent styles from being inlined to save space with --no-inline:

    $ grip README.md --export --no-inline introduction.html
Reading from stdin:

    $ cat README.md | grip -
Writing to stdout:

    $ grip AUTHORS.md --export - | bcat
And both is also supported, allowing you to use Grip with other programs:

    $ cat README.md | grip --export - | less
Rendering as user-content like comments and issues is also supported, with an optional repository context for linking to issues:

    $ grip --user-content --context=joeyespo/grip

BUGS

Bugs should be reported as issues at the project's GitHub page: <https://github.com/joeyespo/grip/issues>

AUTHOR

Grip is developed by Joe Esposito <joe@joeyespo.com>.

This man page was written by Tiago Ilieve <tiago.myhro@gmail.com> for the Debian distribution (but it may be used by others).

03 July 2016