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NAME

       html2haml - Transforms an HTML file into corresponding Haml code.

SYNOPSIS

       html2haml [options] [INPUT] [OUTPUT]

DESCRIPTION

       Transforms an HTML file into corresponding Haml code.

OPTIONS

       -e, --erb
               Parse ERb tags.

       --no-erb
               Don't parse ERb tags.

       -r, --rhtml
               Deprecated; same as --erb

       --no-rhtml
               Deprecated; same as --no-erb

       -x, --xhtml
               Parse the input using the more strict XHTML parser.

       --html-attributes
               Use HTML style attributes instead of Ruby hash style.

       -E, --ex[:in]
               Specify the default external and internal character encodings.

       -s, --stdin
               Read input from standard input instead of an input file

       --trace Show a full traceback on error

       --unix-newlines
               Use Unix-style newlines in written files.

       -?, -h, --help
               Show this message

       -v, --version
               Print version

       Please  note  this  program's function is to make a first approach towards converting your
       HTML. Although usually it will give you a nearly good result, it will often need  tweaking
       -  This  is  specially  true  when  you  are parsing RHTML, as it can include parsable and
       conditional tags which can be misinterpreted and break nesting.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@debian.org>, based on the  command-line
       output  of  this  program,  for  the  Debian  GNU/Linux  system (but may be freely used by
       others).

                                           May 23, 2013                              html2haml(1)