chore: compile to `htmlq`
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*.luastatic.c
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					*.luastatic.c
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# Compiled executable from main.lua
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					# Compiled executable from main.lua
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main
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					main
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					# Same but with correct name
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					htmlq
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Once `luastatic` is installed, you can compile Htmlq by running the following command in your terminal, from the project's root directory:
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					Once `luastatic` is installed, you can compile Htmlq by running the following command in your terminal, from the project's root directory:
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```
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					```
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luastatic main.lua css.lua html.lua logging.lua /usr/lib/liblua5.4.so
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					luastatic main.lua css.lua html.lua logging.lua /usr/lib/liblua5.4.so -o htmlq
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```
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					```
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Note that all `.lua` files from the project need to be specified, with `main.lua` as the first one. Also, the path to `liblua` may vary according to your system. The example provided is for an installation on EndeavourOS.
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					Note that all `.lua` files from the project need to be specified, with `main.lua` as the first one. Also, the path to `liblua` may vary according to your system. The example provided is for an installation on EndeavourOS.
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