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NAME

       weasyprint - The Awesome Document Factory

       weasyprint.__main__.main(argv=sys.argv)
              The weasyprint program takes at least two arguments:

                 weasyprint [options] <input> <output>

              The  input  is a filename or URL to an HTML document, or - to read HTML from stdin.
              The output is a filename, or - to write to stdout.

              Options can be mixed anywhere before, between, or after the input and output.

              -e <input_encoding>, --encoding <input_encoding>
                     Force the input character encoding (e.g. -e utf-8).

              -s <filename_or_URL>, --stylesheet <filename_or_URL>
                     Filename or URL of a user cascading stylesheet (see Stylesheet  Origins)  to
                     add to the document (e.g. -s print.css). Multiple stylesheets are allowed.

              -m <type>, --media-type <type>
                     Set the media type to use for @media. Defaults to print.

              -u <URL>, --base-url <URL>
                     Set  the  base for relative URLs in the HTML input.  Defaults to the input’s
                     own URL, or the current directory for stdin.

              -a <file>, --attachment <file>
                     Adds an attachment to the document. The attachment is included  in  the  PDF
                     output. This option can be used multiple times.

              --pdf-identifier <identifier>
                     PDF  file  identifier,  used  to  check  whether two different files are two
                     different versions of the same original document.

              --pdf-variant <variant-name>
                     PDF variant to generate (e.g. --pdf-variant pdf/a-3b).

              --pdf-version <version-number>
                     PDF version number (default is 1.7).

              --custom-metadata
                     Include custom HTML meta tags in PDF metadata.

              -p, --presentational-hints
                     Follow HTML presentational hints.

              -O <type>, --optimize-size <type>
                     Optimize the size of generated documents. Supported types are images, fonts,
                     all  and  none. This option can be used multiple times, all adds all allowed
                     values, none removes all previously set values.

              -v, --verbose
                     Show warnings and information messages.

              -d, --debug
                     Show debugging messages.

              -q, --quiet
                     Hide logging messages.

              --version
                     Show the version number. Other options and arguments are ignored.

              -h, --help
                     Show the command-line usage. Other options and arguments are ignored.

       The Awesome Document Factory

       WeasyPrint is a smart solution helping web developers to create PDF  documents.  It  turns
       simple HTML pages into gorgeous statistical reports, invoices, tickets…

       From  a  technical point of view, WeasyPrint is a visual rendering engine for HTML and CSS
       that can export to PDF. It aims to support web standards for printing. WeasyPrint is  free
       software made available under a BSD license.

       It  is based on various libraries but not on a full rendering engine like WebKit or Gecko.
       The CSS layout engine is written in Python, designed for pagination, and meant to be  easy
       to hack on.

       • Free software: BSD license

       • For Python 3.7+, tested on CPython and PyPy

       • Documentation: https://doc.courtbouillon.org/weasyprint

       • Examples: https://weasyprint.org/samples/

       • Changelog: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint/releases

       • Code, issues, tests: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint

       • Code of conduct: https://www.courtbouillon.org/code-of-conduct

       • Professional support: https://www.courtbouillon.org

       • Donation: https://opencollective.com/courtbouillon

       WeasyPrint  has  been  created  and  developed by Kozea (https://kozea.fr/).  Professional
       support,  maintenance  and  community  management  is   provided   by   CourtBouillon   (‐
       https://www.courtbouillon.org/).

       Copyrights  are  retained  by  their  contributors, no copyright assignment is required to
       contribute  to  WeasyPrint.  Unless  explicitly   stated   otherwise,   any   contribution
       intentionally  submitted for inclusion is licensed under the BSD 3-clause license, without
       any additional terms or conditions. For  full  authorship  information,  see  the  version
       control history.

AUTHOR

       Simon Sapin and contributors

COPYRIGHT

       Simon Sapin and contributors