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ZDDC — Zero Day Document Control. A file-naming convention plus five
single-file HTML tools (archive, transmittal, classifier, mdedit,
landing) and an optional Go HTTP server (zddc-server) with ACL and a
virtual archive index. Self-contained, offline-capable, dependency-free.

See README.md for an overview, AGENTS.md and ARCHITECTURE.md for the
build/release/architecture detail, bootstrap/README.md for the
two-level deployment install pattern, and zddc/README.md for the
HTTP server.
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ZDDC Pandoc Tools

A collection of tools for converting Markdown documents to HTML with a professional viewer interface, optimized for technical documentation and engineering documents.

Features

Document Conversion (convert)

  • Batch processing: Convert multiple Markdown files at once
  • Force overwrite: -f flag to overwrite existing output files
  • Custom output directory: -o flag to specify output location
  • Configuration-driven: Uses zddc.conf for project-specific settings
  • Template integration: Automatically applies the viewer template
  • Progress tracking: Real-time conversion status and summary

Professional Viewer Template (viewer-template.html)

  • Modern responsive design: Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
  • Table of Contents (TOC): Auto-generated sidebar navigation with smooth scrolling
  • Print optimization: Professional formatting for PDF generation
    • Page break controls for tables
    • Repeating table headers
    • Proper page numbering
    • Clean print layout
  • URL hash navigation: Shareable links to specific document sections
  • Mobile-friendly: Collapsible sidebar and touch-optimized interface
  • Professional styling: Clean typography optimized for technical documents

Usage

Basic Conversion

# Convert all Markdown files in current directory
./convert *.md

# Convert with force overwrite
./convert -f *.md

# Convert to specific output directory
./convert -o rendered/ *.md

# Combine flags
./convert -f -o rendered/ *.md

Configuration (zddc.conf)

Create a zddc.conf file in your project directory:

# Project metadata
title = "Project Documentation"
author = "Your Organization"
date = "2024"

# Template settings
template = "/path/to/viewer-template.html"
css = "custom-styles.css"

# Output settings
output_dir = "rendered"

Directory Structure

your-project/
├── zddc.conf              # Configuration file
├── document1.md           # Source Markdown files
├── document2.md
└── rendered/              # Generated HTML files
    ├── document1.html
    └── document2.html

Template Features

Navigation

  • TOC Generation: Automatically creates navigation from document headings
  • Smooth Scrolling: Click TOC items for smooth navigation to sections
  • Hash URLs: Address bar updates with section anchors for sharing
  • Mobile Menu: Collapsible sidebar for mobile devices

Print Styling

  • Page Breaks: Tables won't split across pages
  • Header Repetition: Table headers repeat on each page
  • Professional Layout: Optimized margins and typography
  • Page Numbers: Sequential page numbering in footer

Responsive Design

  • Desktop: Full sidebar with TOC always visible
  • Tablet: Collapsible sidebar with overlay
  • Mobile: Hamburger menu with full-screen TOC overlay

Advanced Usage

Custom Templates

You can customize the viewer template by:

  1. Copying viewer-template.html to your project
  2. Modifying the CSS and HTML structure
  3. Updating zddc.conf to point to your custom template

Batch Processing

For large document sets:

# Process all markdown files recursively
find . -name "*.md" -exec ./convert -f -o rendered/ {} +

# Process specific document types
./convert -f -o rendered/ *-SOW-*.md *-DBD-*.md

Integration with Build Systems

The convert tool returns proper exit codes and can be integrated into CI/CD pipelines:

# In a build script
if ./convert -f -o dist/ *.md; then
    echo "Documentation built successfully"
else
    echo "Documentation build failed"
    exit 1
fi

File Types Supported

  • Input: Markdown (.md) files with pandoc extensions
  • Output: HTML files with embedded CSS and JavaScript
  • Images: Supports embedded images and diagrams
  • Tables: Full table support with print optimization
  • Code: Syntax highlighting for code blocks

Dependencies

  • pandoc: Document conversion engine
  • Modern browser: For viewing generated HTML files
  • Optional: Web server for serving files (prevents CORS issues)

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. Template not found: Ensure zddc.conf points to correct template path
  2. Permission errors: Make sure convert script is executable (chmod +x convert)
  3. Missing output: Check that output directory exists or use -o to create it
  4. Print issues: Use "Print to PDF" in browser for best results

Performance

  • Large documents (>1000 pages) may take longer to render
  • Consider splitting very large documents into sections
  • Use batch processing for multiple files

Examples

Engineering Documentation

Perfect for:

  • Design basis documents
  • Specifications and standards
  • Project requirements
  • Technical procedures
  • Quality documentation

Features Optimized For

  • Professional appearance: Clean, corporate styling
  • Technical content: Tables, diagrams, code blocks
  • Print output: PDF generation with proper formatting
  • Navigation: Easy browsing of long documents
  • Sharing: URL fragments for referencing specific sections