[ADD] Example of what could be done to display a category content

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#!/usr/bin/env lua
-- display.lua
-- Display content of a file and attempt to match some specific words
-- author: Olivier DOSSMANN (olivier+lua@dossmann.net)
--[[ requirement ]]--
require 'lfs' -- apt-get install liblua5.1-filesystem0 || luarocks install luafilesystem
function process(filepath)
-- parse given file
for line in io.lines(filepath) do
-- check if this line is a comment ("# my comment"), a category ("[[My category]]Its description") or an element ("Title##Description##URL##Image")
is_comment = string.find(line, '^#(.*)')
is_title = string.find(line, '%[%[(.*)%]%](.*)')
is_element = string.find(line, '(.*)##(.*)##(.*)##(.*)')
if is_comment then
-- do nothing because it's a comment
elseif is_title then
title = ''
for t in string.gmatch(line, '%[%[(.*)%]%].*') do title = title .. t end
description =''
for d in string.gmatch(line, '%[%[.*%]%](.*)') do description = description .. d end
print("TITLE: " .. '\n\t' .. title .. '\n\t' .. description)
elseif is_element then
title = ''
description = ''
url = ''
img = ''
for t in string.gmatch(line, '(.*)##.*##.*##.*') do title = title .. t end
for d in string.gmatch(line, '.*##(.*)##.*##.*') do description = description .. d end
for u in string.gmatch(line, '.*##.*##(.*)##.*') do url = url .. u end
for i in string.gmatch(line, '.*##.*##.*##(.*)') do img = img .. i end
print("ELEMENT: " .. '\n\t' .. title .. '\n\t' .. description .. '\n\t' .. url .. '\n\t' .. img)
end
end
end
function help()
print('Usage: ' .. arg[0] .. ' FILE...')
end
if arg and table.getn(arg) > 0 then
for i, file in pairs(arg) do
if i > 0 then
attr = lfs.attributes(file)
if attr and attr.mode == 'file' then
process(file)
else
print('INFO: ' .. file .. ' is not a file or doesn\'t exists.')
end
end
end
else
print('WARNING: No argument given.')
help()
os.exit(1)
end