diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9f79aaa..76d1816 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Features * **Zero-dependency** - `Hoedown` is a zero-dependency library composed of 3 `.c` files and their headers. + `Hoedown` is a zero-dependency library composed of 4 `.c` files and their headers. No dependencies, no bullshit. Only standard C99 that builds everywhere. Bindings @@ -83,11 +83,12 @@ Install ------- There is nothing to install. `Hoedown` is composed of 4 `.c` files (`markdown.c`, -`buffer.c` and `stack.c`), so just throw them in your project. Zero-dependency means -zero-dependency. You might want to include `render/html.c` if you want to use the -included XHTML renderer, or write your own renderer. Either way, it's all fun and joy. +`buffer.c`, `stack.c`, and `autolink.c`) and their headers, so just throw them in your +project. Zero-dependency means zero-dependency. You might want to include `html.c`, +`html_smartypants.c` and `escape.c` if you want to use the included XHTML renderer, or +write your own renderer. Either way, it's all fun and joy. If you are hardcore, you can use the included `Makefile` to build `Hoedown` into a dynamic -library, or to build the sample `sundown` executable, which is just a commandline +library, or to build the sample `hoedown` executable, which is just a commandline Markdown to XHTML parser. (If gcc gives you grief about `-fPIC`, e.g. with MinGW, try `make MFLAGS=` instead of just `make`.)