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Publishing a Directory on the Web
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The Question
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[2024-04-10]
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Suppose you want to publish a directory tree on the web, so that
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it may look and function like, e.g. HTML-front-ended FTP site,
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such as <https://archive.debian.org/>.
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How to do this?
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Some use cases:
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* Jekyll-based Gitlab pages prevent such a directory listing,
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although local Jekyll server doesn't prohibit such.
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Perhaps for security reason to prevent automated crawling
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and harvesting.
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"Creating an HTML Index Using Python"
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https://joshbrunty.github.io/2021/10/29/indexer.html
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Git repo: https://github.com/joshbrunty/Indexer
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