# xarbon xarbon -- Program for rendering source code as PNG image, offline, without Mac terminal! - Right now I'm doing the stupid shortcut of copying a font to a place it shouldn't be in... - Everything related to my libraries is clean of all warning options on Clang, GCC and Valgrind. - You can easily add new syntax support with it, for your own language or some that I didn't include. - There are 3 ways to use this program, you can see them below, or use -h / --help to see it. - There's many things to add, like highlighting for good and normal programming languages. Compile: `$ sh compile.sh` Install: `$ sudo sh install.sh` How the hell do I use this thing: ``` $ xarbon my_program.ext -- "This way, language is selected by the extension." $ cat my_program.ext | xarbon [extension] -- "You need to specify the language, check -h / --help." $ xarbon [extension] < my_program.ext -- "Again, since it's reading from standard stream..." ``` ![screenshot](xarbon.png)