Rollup
Rollup aggregates the contents of text-based files and webpages into a markdown file.
Features
- File type filtering for targeted content aggregation
- Ignore patterns for excluding specific files or directories
- Support for code-generated file detection and exclusion
- Advanced web scraping functionality with depth control
- Verbose logging option for detailed operation insights
- Exclusionary CSS selectors for precise web content extraction
- Support for multiple URLs in web scraping operations
- Configurable output format for web scraping (single file or separate files)
- Flexible configuration file support (YAML)
- Automatic generation of default configuration file
- Custom output file naming
- Rate limiting for web scraping to respect server resources
Installation
To install Rollup, make sure you have Go installed on your system, then run:
go get github.com/tnypxl/rollup
Usage
Basic usage:
rollup [command] [flags]
Commands
rollup files: Rollup files into a single Markdown filerollup web: Scrape main content from webpages and convert to Markdownrollup generate: Generate a rollup.yml config file
Flags for files command
--path, -p: Path to the project directory (default: current directory)--types, -t: Comma-separated list of file extensions to include (default: .go,.md,.txt)--codegen, -g: Comma-separated list of glob patterns for code-generated files--ignore, -i: Comma-separated list of glob patterns for files to ignore
Flags for web command
--urls, -u: URLs of the webpages to scrape (comma-separated)--output, -o: Output type: 'single' for one file, 'separate' for multiple files (default: single)--depth, -d: Depth of link traversal (default: 0, only scrape the given URLs)--css: CSS selector to extract specific content--exclude: CSS selectors to exclude from the extracted content (comma-separated)
Global flags
--config, -f: Path to the configuration file (default: rollup.yml in the current directory)--verbose, -v: Enable verbose logging
Configuration
Rollup can be configured using a YAML file. By default, it looks for rollup.yml in the current directory. You can specify a different configuration file using the --config flag.
Example rollup.yml:
file_extensions:
- go
- md
ignore_paths:
- node_modules/**
- vendor/**
- .git/**
code_generated_paths:
- **/generated/**
sites:
- base_url: https://example.com
css_locator: .content
exclude_selectors:
- .ads
- .navigation
max_depth: 2
allowed_paths:
- /blog
- /docs
exclude_paths:
- /admin
output_alias: example
path_overrides:
- path: /special-page
css_locator: .special-content
exclude_selectors:
- .special-ads
output_type: single
requests_per_second: 1.0
burst_limit: 3
Examples
-
Rollup files with default configuration:
rollup files -
Web scraping with multiple URLs:
rollup web --urls=https://example.com,https://another-example.com -
Generate a default configuration file:
rollup generate -
Use a custom configuration file:
rollup files --config=my-config.yml -
Web scraping with separate output files:
rollup web --urls=https://example.com,https://another-example.com --output=separate -
Rollup files with specific types and ignore patterns:
rollup files --types=go,md --ignore=vendor/**,*_test.go -
Web scraping with depth and CSS selector:
rollup web --urls=https://example.com --depth=2 --css=.main-content
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.