readme: format properly & add details

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dece 2 years ago
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@ -7,12 +7,52 @@ Shrlok listens in the background on a Unix socket for a small header followed by
data and pushes this data in a directory with some basic treatment. For example,
text pushed to Shrlok is put into a `pre` tag of an HTML page.
The current expected format is described at the top of the `shrlok.py` module.
Supported types:
- `txt`: put into a `pre` tag in an HTML page;
- `raw`: put as is.
Usage
-----
Example: TODO
See the `share.sh` script to see how data can be sent to the socket from the
shell.
### Packet format
The current expected format is described at the top of the `shrlok.py` module,
but here is the short version:
1. A packet length, as ASCII digits for convenience, ended with a null byte;
2. A JSON header, ended with a null byte;
3. Data.
The packet length counts the JSON header, its null byte and the data length, not
itself nor its own null byte terminator.
The header must contain the key "type" with a supported type value.
Example:
``` python
28\0{"type":"txt"}\0hello shrlok!
```
Supported types are:
- `txt`: the data will be put in `pre` tags into an HTML page;
- `raw`: the data will be written without modifications.
### Header options
| Key | Value | Supported by |
|-------|---------------------------------------|--------------|
| name | file name (has precedence over `ext`) | raw |
| ext | file extension | raw |
| title | Web page title | txt |
About
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I needed something to push stuff into the public folders of a Web server
possibly from remote, and this is my own cute over-engineered solution that
refuses to use TCP. Ask Kadaztrof what the name means because I don't know?

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