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Example usage
The command below uses the word_list.txt file to produce png versions (n) of the empty grid and the key and a text file containing the word bank and clues.
genxword word_list.txt n
The next command uses the very_big_word_list.txt file to produce A4-sized pdf versions (p) of the empty grid with the clues and the key with the clues. The '-n' option allows you to decide how many words are used from your 'very big word list' file, which can be several thousand words long. The default number is 50.
genxword -n 40 very_big_word_list.txt p
With the following command, the '-a' option means that genxword is being run non-interactively, and the '-o' option sets the name of the crossword, which in this case is 'Monty'. It is using the 'python_words' word list file, and it will produce letter-sized pdf versions (l) of the empty grid and key, with clues, and svg versions (s) of the empty grid and key, together with a text file containing the word bank and clues.
genxword -a -o "Monty" python_words ls
In all of the examples above, the files are saved in the user's current working directory.
For more information about all the options available, please consult the man page.