In this directory are programs for facilitating practical and programatic updating of neocities web pages. The various files written in C are dedicated to the generation of HTML via the neocities API's JSON output. The various shell scripts are dedicated to downloading and uploading via that API. Each of 'composed.c', 'files.c', 'drawn/monthly.c', and photographed/monthly.c may be interpreted by a C89 compiler, and the output program may be used to generate valid HTML. 'composed.c' is designed to generate a web page featuring musical works, requiring 'files.json' and files in 'lyrics'. 'files.c' is designed to generate a map of a a neocities site, given the availability of 'files.json'. 'drawn/monthly.c' is designed to generate a series of web pages featuring images, with each web page separated by month. 'photographed/monthly.c' is the same program as 'drawn/monthly.c', with different file paths programmed in. 'update.sh' is dedicated to the direct interaction with the neocities API required for downloading 'files.json' or uploading content generated from 'files.json'. './update.sh up' writes an updated copy of a given site's file to 'files.json'. ./update.sh files' calls 'files', derivative of 'files.c', to generates 'files.html' from 'files.json'. './update.sh up files drawn photographed composed' first updates 'files.json', then calls each of the programs that may be generated from the previously mentioned files ending in '.c' to generate HTML derivative of the newly updated 'files.json', then uploads the newly generated HTML to neocities. Each of these actions may be issued via separate commands as desired. Of these, 'files.c' is most generically useful, while the rest serve relatively personal purposes. In the 'various' directory are various shell scripts and a C program, each of which may facilitate generic uploads. For details, see 'various/readme' and 'various/neoup/readme'. These may be generically useful for maintaining any neocities site, with only insertion of valid authentification information required.