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<h1>Tidy for HTML5</h1>
<p>This repo is a fork of the code from
<h1>HTML Tidy for HTML5 (experimental)</h1>
<p>This repo is an experimental fork of the code from
<a href="http://tidy.sourceforge.net">tidy.sourceforge.net</a>.
This source code in this version supports processing of HTML5 documents.
The changes for HTML5 support started from a
<a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2011Nov/0007.html">patch developed by Björn Höhrmann</a>.</p>
<p>For *nix platforms, you can build and install from the source code using the
<p>For more information, see
<a href="http://w3c.github.com/tidy-html5/">w3c.github.com/tidy-html5</a>
<h2>Building the tidy command-line tool</h2>
<p>For Linux/BSD/OSX platforms, you can build and install the
<code>tidy</code> command-line tool from the source code using the
following steps.</p>
<ol>
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<p>Note that you will either need to run <code>make install</code> as root,
or with <code>sudo make install</code>.</p>
<h2>Building the libtidy shared library</h2>
<p>For Linux/BSD/OSX platforms, you can build and install the
<code>tidylib</code> shared library (for use in building other
applications) from the source code using the following steps.</p>
<ol>
<li>sh build/gnuauto/setup.sh && ./configure && make</li>
<li>make install</li>
</ol>
<p>Note that you will either need to run <code>make install</code> as root,
or with <code>sudo make install</code>.</p>

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# Tidy for HTML5
# HTML Tidy for HTML5 (experimental)
This repo is a fork of the code from [tidy.sourceforge.net][1]. This source
code in this version supports processing of HTML5 documents. The changes for
HTML5 support started from a [patch developed by Björn Höhrmann][2].
This repo is an experimental fork of the code from [tidy.sourceforge.net][1].
This source code in this version supports processing of HTML5 documents. The
changes for HTML5 support started from a [patch developed by Björn Höhrmann][2].
[1]: http://tidy.sourceforge.net
[2]: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2011Nov/0007.html
For *nix platforms, you can build and install from the source code using the
following steps.
For more information, see [w3c.github.com/tidy-html5][3]
[3]: http://w3c.github.com/tidy-html5/
## Building the tidy command-line tool
For Linux/BSD/OSX platforms, you can build and install the `tidy` command-line
tool from the source code using the following steps.
1. `make -C build/gmake/`
2. `make install -C build/gmake/`
Note that you will either need to run `make install` as root, or with `sudo
make install`.
Note that you will either need to run `make install` as root, or with `sudo make
install`.
## Building the libtidy shared library
For Linux/BSD/OSX platforms, you can build and install the `tidylib` shared
library (for use in building other applications) from the source code using the
following steps.
1. sh build/gnuauto/setup.sh && ./configure && make
2. make install
Note that you will either need to run `make install` as root, or with `sudo make
install`.