- Add CLI mode distinction (gocv vs gocv serve) - Add goldmark dependency for Markdown parsing - Create content reading logic from ./content directory - Implement Markdown to HTML conversion - Add sample content/index.md for testing - Update .gitignore for build artifacts Co-Authored-By: Claude (glm-5) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Implementation Plan
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## Project Constraints
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- [x] Pure Go binary (no external system dependencies for PDF).
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- [x] Config via `config.yaml` only (no CLI flags).
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- [x] Hardcoded paths: `./content` (input), `./output` (build artifacts).
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- [x] Modes: `gocv` (CLI), `gocv serve` (Daemon).
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- [ ] Commit at every loop iteration. Do not push. Do not tag.
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## Current Status
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- [x] Project backbone exists (HTTP server, graceful shutdown, config reading).
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- [x] Markdown parsing logic implemented (using goldmark).
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- [ ] HTML Template engine integrated (Hugo-like theme selection).
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- [ ] PDF Generation implemented (Pure Go library selected and integrated).
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- [x] CLI Mode (`gocv`) generates static files to `./output` and exits.
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- [ ] Serve Mode (`gocv serve`) hosts HTML and serves PDF on demand.
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- [ ] File Watcher implemented for live reload in Serve Mode.
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- [ ] Dockerfile created for multi-stage build.
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## Active Task
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- [x] Analyze existing backbone code and integrate Markdown parsing.
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- [ ] Integrate HTML template engine with theme selection.
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## Known Issues / Blockers
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- [ ] Identify best Pure Go PDF library that supports HTML/CSS (or define CSS subset).
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- [ ] Current output is raw HTML fragments without full HTML document structure.
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## Completed Log
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- [x] Initial project structure defined.
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- [x] Basic HTTP server and signal handling implemented.
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- [x] CLI mode vs Serve mode distinction implemented (checks os.Args[1] for "serve").
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- [x] Content reading from `./content` directory implemented.
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- [x] Markdown to HTML conversion using goldmark library.
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