Go to the directory that you unpacked the zip into. The zip contained three subdirectories: a bin
, a lib
, and an example
directory.
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cd example
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alexandria init
This will prepare the directory for alexandria usage.
It creates subdirectoriestagml
andviews
for the tagml source files and the view definition files, respectively. -
alexandria add tagml/frost-quote.tagml views/l-markup.json
This will add
tagml/frost-quote.tagml
andviews/l-markup.json
to the alexandria watchlist, so changes to theses file will be registered by alexandria. -
alexandria commit -a
or
alexandria commit tagml/frost-quote.tagml views/l-markup.json
or
alexandria commit tagml/*.tagml views/*.json
This will check the indicated or all (
-a
) watched files for changes since the last commit.
For changed tagml files, it will set up or update a TAG document.
For changed view definition files, it will set up or update a view. -
alexandria checkout l-markup
This will activate view
l-markup
, defined byviews/l-markup.json
All watched tagml files will be overwritten by a tagml serialization of the text and markup of the TAG defined by the view. -
alexandria checkout -
This will deactivate the active view, the tagml files will be overwritten with the complete tagml serialization of the TAG.
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alexandria diff tagml/frost-quote.tagml
This will show the changes made to the tagml file
tagml/frost-quote.tagml
since the last commit. -
alexandria revert tagml/frost-quote.tagml
This will revert the changes made to the tagml file
tagml/frost-quote.tagml
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alexandria about
This will show the version and build date of the app, and the names of the documents and views that are registered.
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alexandria status
This will show the active view, and the names of the files that have been changed since the last commit.
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alexandria export-dot frost-quote
or
alexandria export-dot frost-qoute -o fq.dot
This will export the graph of document
frost-quote
(defined bytagml/frost-quote.tagml
) using the dot format, to either stdout or (using-o
) to the indicated output file ). -
alexandria export-svg frost-quote
or
alexandria export-svg frost-quote -o fq.svg
This will export the graph of document
frost-quote
as svg to stdout or file fq.svg.
For this command, graphviz needs to be installed. -
alexandria export-png frost-quote
or
alexandria export-png frost-quote -o fq.png
This will export the graph of document
frost-quote
as png to stdout or file fq.png.For this command, graphviz needs to be installed.
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alexandria export-xml frost-quote
or
alexandria export-xml frost-quote -o fq.xml
This will export document
frost-quote
as xml, to stdout or file fq.xml.
Trojan Horse markup is used to deal with overlapping hierarchies.
If a view is active, this view will be used for the export. When the (view of the) document has multiple overlapping layers, the default layer hierarchy will determine the xml hierarchy, the markup from the other layers will be exported as Trojan Horse milestones.
Use the-l
option to indicate an alternative layer to use as the leading layer.:alexandria export-xml frost-quote -l A
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alexandria help
This will show a list of the available commands and their short descriptions.
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alexandria query frost-quote -q sparql/markup-count.sparql
This will execute the
markup-count
SPARQL query on the knowledge graph of documentfrost-quote
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In all the previous commands with multiple parameters, those parameters are order independent, so
alexandria export-xml frost-quote -o fq.xml
will give the same result as
alexandria export-xml -o fq.xml frost-quote
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To show more information about an alexandria command, add
-h
or--help