My personal guitar chord-book written in [ChordPro](https://www.chordpro.org/). ## Requirements - `docker` - `ghostscript` (optional for `songbook` make target) - `zola` (optional for web deployment) The makefile uses Docker with the official iamge `chordpro/chordpro:latest`. It can be seamlesly integrated with a shell alias in case you want to use ChordPro directly in your shell outside of make: ``` alias chordpro="docker run -ti --rm --env HOME=\$HOME --env USER=\$USER --workdir \$(pwd) --volume \$HOME:\$HOME chordpro/chordpro:latest chordpro" ``` ## Building `make` defaults to `pdf` which builds individual PDF files for all songs. Target | Description -|- `all` | `pdf`, `html`, `songbook` `pdf` | Build individual PDF files `html` | Build individual HTML files `songbook` | Build one complete PDF songbook with all songs `clean` | Remove all generated files You can also build PDF for a specific page with: ``` chordpro --config=chordpro.json path/to/song.cho ``` or build HTML output with: ``` chordpro --config=chordpro.json -o path/to/song.html path/to/song.cho ``` ### Static website output Futhermore, the project is ready to be compiled into a static webpage using [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/). ``` zola build ``` This is done by default during the deploy pipeline. ## Song management The `manage` shell script lets you do basic song management and saves you some manual labour. Simply run the script itself or invoke `help` to get a list of all available commands.