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I have a folder which holds multiple html files. Can this tool be used to aggregated them all into 1 file?
I tried various combinations of monolith command and none of them works.
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Well, I wanted to combine files of cucumber report that are generated locally, size is about 1MB as I remember. As I see, this isn't the most popular usage
I think you could "monolithify" them one-by-one, and then do cat *.html > one-big-file.html... then when you open it in the browser, it should render all that as one page, with multiple <html> tags in it... not exactly W3C-compliant, but that could be what you're looking for.
I have a folder which holds multiple html files. Can this tool be used to aggregated them all into 1 file?
I tried various combinations of monolith command and none of them works.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: