--- arch-wiki-lite.orig/wiki_lite.py 2014-07-11 15:37:52.000000000 -0500 +++ arch-wiki-lite/wiki_lite.py 2016-06-06 08:00:56.369924650 -0500 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This should be using a real html parser, but input is safe/known and there is a lot to parse. """ -wiki_path = '/usr/share/doc/arch-wiki/html/' +wiki_path = '/usr/share/doc/parabola-wiki/html/' dump_path = './wiki/' # not a complete list, but does cover the current wiki @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ os.makedirs(dump_path) toc = generate_toc() toc_file = open(dump_path + 'index', 'w') - txt_file = gzip.open(dump_path + 'arch-wiki.txt.gz', 'w') + txt_file = gzip.open(dump_path + 'parabola-wiki.txt.gz', 'w') escape_regex = re.compile('&#x?[0-9A-Fa-f]+;') for path in all_html_paths(wiki_path): if path == 'index.html': --- arch-wiki-lite.orig/wiki-search 2016-04-30 10:44:25.000000000 -0500 +++ arch-wiki-lite/wiki-search 2016-06-06 08:05:30.488986591 -0500 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ # todo, ewiki-search (extended regex) # and/or multiword (matches + 1, product, divided by word count) -wiki_path="/usr/share/doc/arch-wiki/text" +wiki_path="/usr/share/doc/parabola-wiki/text" #wiki_path="./wiki" dialogrc_path="/etc/dialog.d/wiki-search.dialog.rc" -html_path="/usr/share/doc/arch-wiki/html" -wikiball="$wiki_path/arch-wiki.txt.gz" +html_path="/usr/share/doc/parabola-wiki/html" +wikiball="$wiki_path/parabola-wiki.txt.gz" tmp="/tmp/.wiki-search.${USER}.tmp" COLOR1='\e[1;32m' COLOR5='\e[1;34m' @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ ;; -h|--help|'') echo "$(basename $0)" - echo "Search and view your local copy of the Arch wiki." + echo "Search and view your local copy of the Parabola wiki." echo "" echo "Search with '$(basename $0) [query]' where query is a regex" echo "or a list of terms to match individually." --- arch-wiki-lite.orig/wiki-search-html 2016-04-30 10:20:28.000000000 -0500 +++ arch-wiki-lite/wiki-search-html 2016-06-06 08:06:29.153749809 -0500 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ source $wikisearch --source if [[ ! -d "$html_path" ]]; then - echo "pacman -S arch-wiki-docs" + echo "pacman -S parabola-wiki-docs" exit 1 fi