23.10 aztext links 🚧
The links command will return the text as is but with entities that have Wikipedia pages marked up with HTML to link to the appropriate page. This is particularly useful in writing web pages within which you want to have links to Wikipedia.
$ ml links aztext <<END
The Internet (interconnected networks) is the
backbone of all communications and most services used today. Home,
local and international networks provide access to resources beyond
the local desktop computer, laptop, smartphone, or thing (as in the
internet of things). Most computers (including smartphones) connect
either through Ethernet (named in recognition of the nebulous aether
world out there) whereby the connection is by wire, or through WiFi
(as in HiFi but for computers) to connect wirelessly. On connecting to
the Internet a unique address, called the IP address (Internet
Protocol), is assigned to the computer.
END
This will generate HTML marked up text that will be rendered as:
-
The
Internet (interconnected networks) is the backbone of all
communications and most services used today. Home, local and international networks provide
access to resources beyond the local desktop computer, laptop,
smartphone, or thing (as in the internet of things). Most computers
(including smartphones) connect either through Ethernet (named in recognition of the nebulous
aether world out there) whereby the connection is by wire, or through
WiFi
(as in HiFi but for computers) to connect wirelessly. On
connecting to the Internet a unique address, called the IP
address (Internet Protocol), is assigned to the computer.
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