@plurid/pluridoc-server v0.0.14
General
a .plurid
file is a simple text file with separated sectors in the document marked with the <<<
and >>>
plurid plane dividers which when rendered by the application will result in multiple planes of text
a .pluridoc
is a collection of .plurid
files (spaces), containing text,
images, videos, audio, 3D objects/experiences, whole web pages frozen at a point in time,
and more
to obtain plurid planes in an arbitrary .plurid
file it is enough to do:
<<<
enter text here for the first plane
>>>
<<<
enter text here for the second plane
>>>
this will create two planes, one near each other
location could be specified thus:
<<< location: root
enter text here for the first plane
>>>
<<< location: left
enter text here for the second plane
>>>
this will make the first plane a root, and place the second plane to it's left
a system of processors can be used in order to be able to write in the plane
math, code, or other, by default it is text
, serving the content as-written, with the basic plurid syntax for linking
<<< content: math, javascript --- signifying to use the math and javascript processors
<<<
<<< location: root
<<< content: math
when $x < y$ we have
>>>
to make a comment in the metadata part of the plurid plane definition use ---
<<< --- this line is a comment
to have multiple metadata information on the same line use |
for separation
<<< location: root | content: math
when $x < y$ we have
>>>
in order to use a plurid plane divider (<<<
or >>>
) inside the plane's content
it must be escaped
<<<
this plane contains a plurid divider \<<<
>>>
for more information see about/notes
Usage
Install the pluridoc command line tool
npm install -g @plurid/pluridoc-cli
and run
pluridoc
Packages
@plurid/pluridoc-app • the pluridoc application
@plurid/pluridoc-cli • the pluridoc command line interface
@plurid/pluridoc-parser • the pluridoc parser
@plurid/pluridoc-server • the pluridoc server
@plurid/pluridoc-grammar • text editor syntax highlighting