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HTML Tidy for HTML5 (experimental)

This repo is an experimental fork of the code from tidy.sourceforge.net. This source code in this version supports processing of HTML5 documents. The changes for HTML5 support started from a patch developed by Björn Höhrmann.

For more information, see 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.

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.