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While at it, break the links that point to localhost and email.
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The previous Development section now become Links section.
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The original idea of "trunks" is because the core library that we
use for load testing is named "vegeta" (from Dragon Ball) [1][2], and
Vegeta has a son named Trunks.
In English, trunks also have multiple meanings.
In order to have a unique name, we rename the project to "gorankusu",
which is a combination of "go" (the main programming language
that built the application) and "torankusu" the Hepburn of "Trunks".
[1]: https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta/
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegeta
Implements: https://todo.sr.ht/~shulhan/gorankusu/2
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I use two remote repositories: GitHub and SourceHut.
GitHub support rendering README using asciidoc while SourceHut not.
This cause the repository that use README.adoc rendered as text in
SourceHut which make the repository page less readable.
Also, the pkg.go.dev now render README but only support Markdown.
Since we cannot control the SourceHut and go.dev, the only option is
to support converting Markdown in ciigo so I can write README using
Markdown and the rest of documentation using Asciidoc.
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The _doc directory provides an entry point for all documentation.
While at it we reformat the README to use AsciiDoc markup.
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The internal/cmd/trunks-example is not run and provide an example only
now, its include the workers to build, recompile, re-embeded files.
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Previously, the web user interface is written in pure, single JavaScript
file. The LOC is short but its become hard to maintenance, especially
when there is a change in HTML layout or on the response format.
This changes rewrite the interface to use TypeScript in order to easily
maintenance. The generated JavaScript is loaded using module [1].
[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Modules
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The README briefly describe the module and show some screenshots, similar
with the module documentation.
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