Lese das Wort Gottes auf deiner Kommandozeile.
German version of the kjv command line bible with some extras.
usage: mlb [flags] [reference...]
Flags:
-A num show num verses of context after matching verses
-B num show num verses of context before matching verses
-C show matching verses in context of the chapter
-e highlighting of chapters and verse numbers
(default when output is a TTY)
-p output to less with chapter grouping, spacing, indentation,
and line wrapping
(default when output is a TTY)
-l list books
-h show help
Reference:
<Book>
Individual book
<Book>:<Chapter>
Individual chapter of a book
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>[,<Verse>]...
Individual verse(s) of a specific chapter of a book
<Book>:<Chapter>-<Chapter>
Range of chapters in a book
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Verse>
Range of verses in a book chapter
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Chapter>:<Verse>
Range of chapters and verses in a book
/<Search>
All verses that match a pattern
<Book>/<Search>
All verses in a book that match a pattern
<Book>:<Chapter>/<Search>
All verses in a chapter of a book that match a pattern
mlb can be built by cloning the repository and then running make:
git clone https://github.com/Jocomol/mlb.git
cd mlb
make
Public domain
I've included each book as a separate file under extras/chapters
for your convenience.
The script I wrote to download the Martin Luther Bible from Projekt Gutenberg.
The Macros I've used to convert the downloaded HTML files into underscore separated files.
f: /Kapitel[0-9�kb�kb�kb�kb [0-9]
wywv/Kapitel
:s/dwd/�"
d: /Kapitel �kb
dd
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