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it looks weird
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Depending on Perl just for this is silly.
Now we use libregexp for filtering basically the same things as
w3mman2html did. This required another patch to QuickJS to avoid
pulling in the entire JS engine, but in return, we can now run regexes
without a dummy JS context global variable.
Also, man.nim now tries to find a man command on the system even if it's
not in /usr/bin/man.
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derived from w3mman2html.cgi, there are only a few minor differences:
* different man page opener command
* use man:, man-k:, man-l: instead of query string to specify action
* no form input (C-lC-uman:pageC-m is faster anyway)
TODO rewrite in Nim so we don't have to depend on Perl...
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hopefully this works
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yay
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Add w3m-style local CGI support.
It is not quite as powerful as w3m's local CGI, because it lacks an
equivalent to W3m-control. Not sure if it's worth adding; we certainly
shouldn't allow passing JS in headers, but a custom language for
headers does not sound like a great idea either...
eh, idk. also, TODO add multipart
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still needs some work
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