*All* URLs were checked manually, but only once per domain!
I mostly concerned myself with URLs in documentation rather than source
code because the latter may or may not have impactful changes, while the
former should be straight forward.
Changes in addition to simply adding an s:
- changed pip and pypi references as their location has changed
- MPoD (iOS app) url redirects to Regelian, so I replaced those
- updated homebrew references
Notable observations:
- beets.io does have HTTPS set up properly (via gh-pages)
- beatport.py uses the old HTTP url for beatport
- as does lyrics.py for lyrics.wikia.com
- https://tomahawk-player.org/ expired long ago, but the http page
redirects to https regardless
- none of the sourceforge subdomains have https (in 2019!)
we write the artists files in a subdirectory, to avoid infinite
recursions or flooding the current directory needlessly.
this way, the user has a good base structure and can just chain the
command into sphinx to continue building the next format, after
possible tweaks.
skip was a misnomer: we actually skip "unfetched" lyrics. this means
it's somewhat of a double-negative and really confusing.
--local is clearer, although less in opposition with --force
this makes the ePUB easier to parse by e-readers, because they do not
need to load one giant HTML file, but one per author. it also makes
sphinx rendering more efficient and interactive
Add a configuration section that lists all options for each plugin.
List options in alphabetic order.
Mention the default value for each option.
Use same sentences to describe concepts common to different plugins eg 'auto
option, install description