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CI here just guards against shipping +# broken links or malformed HTML. +name: site-checks + +on: + push: + branches: [main] + pull_request: + branches: [main] + +# Cancel in-progress runs for the same branch when a new commit lands. +concurrency: + group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} + cancel-in-progress: true + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + links: + name: link checker + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + # lychee is a fast link checker — supports HTML, markdown, and + # ignores false positives via a config file when one is added. + - name: Check links + uses: lycheeverse/lychee-action@v2 + with: + # Config lives in lychee.toml at repo root: accept-codes, + # excludes for sites with known SSL/UA quirks, root-dir for + # root-relative href resolution. + args: >- + --no-progress + --config lychee.toml + --root-dir ${{ github.workspace }} + ./index.html + ./data/index.html + ./inequality/index.html + ./spend/index.html + ./README.md + ./SECURITY.md + ./CONTRIBUTING.md + fail: true + env: + GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + + html: + name: html validation + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + # html-validate is a fast standalone HTML5 validator — no DOM, + # no headless browser. 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Control can be direct or indirect. + +**Your licenses** are all the licenses granted to you for the +software under these terms. + +**Use** means anything you do with the software requiring one +of your licenses. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ecf8557..71c51c3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -59,8 +59,12 @@ make corpus-refresh # crawl LS + RS, parse PDFs, regenerate the JS ``` After regeneration, **bump the `?v=N` cache-bust suffix** wherever the -JS is loaded — see [`AGENTS.md`](./AGENTS.md) section 5 for the -canonical one-pass sed command. +JS or CSS is loaded. One-pass update across all HTML files: + +```bash +find . -name "*.html" -not -path "./node_modules/*" \ + -exec sed -i '' 's/v=OLD/v=NEW/g' {} + +``` The legacy `scripts/sansad_library_crawl.py` + `sansad_library_parse.py` that previously did this work were retired in the 2026-05-06 migration; @@ -198,5 +202,5 @@ carries a `DO-NOT-HAND-EDIT` header — regenerate with ## License -This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See -`LICENSE` for the full license text. +This project is licensed under the [PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0](https://polyformproject.org/licenses/noncommercial/1.0.0/) +license. Noncommercial use only. See `LICENSE` for the full license text. diff --git a/SECURITY.md b/SECURITY.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..905334e --- /dev/null +++ b/SECURITY.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Security Policy + +## Supported Versions + +Right to Read is a static public-interest pamphlet served from GitHub +Pages. There are no versioned releases — the live site is whatever is +on the `main` branch. + +| Branch | Supported | +| ------ | ------------------ | +| `main` | :white_check_mark: | +| other | :x: | + +## Reporting a Vulnerability + +This project is grounded in public-interest research. If you discover a +vulnerability, please report it through one of the following channels: + +1. **Non-sensitive issues** — open a GitHub Issue: + . Use this for + things like broken links, content errors, or minor accessibility + regressions. + +2. **Sensitive disclosure** — privately email the maintainer at the + address listed on the maintainer's GitHub profile, or use GitHub's + private vulnerability reporting feature. Use this for anything that + could enable abuse of readers (XSS, CDN-integrity issues, etc.) or + expose private data. + +We will acknowledge the report within a reasonable time and credit +contributors who agree to be named. + +## Scope + +The site is fully static — no backend, no scrapers, no user data, no +authentication. The relevant security surfaces are narrow: + +- **Cross-site scripting (XSS).** Any rendered user-derived string + (search params, anchor fragments, etc.). The site uses `textContent` + for user-derived strings; `innerHTML` only for fixed templates. +- **Third-party content integrity.** The site loads fonts from + `fonts.googleapis.com` and Chart.js from `cdn.jsdelivr.net`. Reports + about a compromised or hijacked dependency are in scope. +- **Data accuracy.** The site cites primary sources for every numerical + claim (see `memory/verified_facts.md` locally, the in-page Data + Sources sections, and `/spend/` Methods). Reports about misattributed + or fabricated claims are treated as security-relevant — a public- + interest pamphlet's value is its sourcing. +- **Licensing.** Code is under PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0; data is + under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Reports about license-violating reuse can be + routed through the same channels. + +## Out of scope + +- The third-party services we link to (`fln.org.in`, `nhm.gov.in`, + `polyformproject.org`, etc.) are not our infrastructure. +- The local-only build script `scripts/build_spend_page.py` does not + ship to the live site; reports about its behaviour on a maintainer's + laptop are not security issues. diff --git a/assets/styles.css b/assets/styles.css index 4425faa..bbd8bd9 100644 --- a/assets/styles.css +++ b/assets/styles.css @@ -1592,9 +1592,13 @@ .end-tail { margin-top: 48px; font-family: var(--f-slab); font-size: 22px; color: var(--cream); font-style: italic; max-width: 700px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-wrap: balance; opacity: 0.95; } /* FOOTER */ - .footer { background: var(--cream); color: var(--ink); padding: var(--space-12) var(--space-12) var(--space-14); } + .footer, + .closing-section { background: var(--cream); color: var(--ink); padding: var(--space-12) var(--space-12) var(--space-14); } .footer-grid { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 2fr 1fr; gap: 48px; align-items: center; } - .footer h3 { font-family: var(--f-display); font-size: clamp(40px, 7vw, 88px); font-weight: 900; color: var(--ink); line-height: 0.9; letter-spacing: -2px; text-transform: uppercase; margin: 0; } + .footer h2, + .footer h3, + .closing-section h2, + .closing-section h3 { font-family: var(--f-display); font-size: clamp(40px, 7vw, 88px); font-weight: 900; color: var(--ink); line-height: 0.9; letter-spacing: -2px; text-transform: uppercase; margin: 0; } .footer-deva { margin-top: var(--space-4); font-family: var(--f-deva); font-size: 22px; color: var(--ink-soft); font-weight: 700; } .footer-meta { font-family: var(--f-mono); font-size: 11px; color: var(--ink-soft); letter-spacing: 1.5px; line-height: 1.8; text-transform: uppercase; } .footer-meta .head { color: var(--red); font-weight: 700; font-size: 13px; } @@ -1635,6 +1639,44 @@ letter-spacing: 3px; text-transform: uppercase; color: var(--ink); margin: 0 0 var(--space-5); } + /* Collapsible Data Sources: native
/. Closed by + default — the bibliographic detail sits one click away rather than + dominating the colophon. */ + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary { + list-style: none; /* hide default disclosure triangle */ + cursor: pointer; + user-select: none; + display: inline-flex; + align-items: center; + gap: var(--space-2); + padding: var(--space-2) var(--space-4); + border: 2px solid var(--ink); + background: transparent; + margin-bottom: 0; + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary::-webkit-details-marker { + display: none; /* Safari */ + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary::after { + content: "+"; + font-family: var(--f-mono); font-size: 16px; font-weight: 700; + color: var(--red); line-height: 1; + transition: transform 0.15s; + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse[open] > summary::after { + content: "−"; + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary:hover, + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary:focus-visible { + background: var(--ink); color: var(--cream); + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary:hover::after, + .footer-sources .bib-collapse > summary:focus-visible::after { + color: var(--cream); + } + .footer-sources .bib-collapse[open] > summary { + margin-bottom: var(--space-5); + } /* Each entry: red mono label on its own line, then slab citation. Thin separators between entries. Hanging-indent feel via padding. */ .footer-sources .bib-list { @@ -1669,6 +1711,146 @@ } .footer-sources .bib-notes .bib-label { color: var(--ink); margin-bottom: 6px; } + /* Work-in-progress notice in footers. Pamphlet voice: small mono caps, + red on cream, dashed border to read as a stamp. */ + .wip-notice { + font-family: var(--f-mono); + font-size: 11px; + letter-spacing: 1.5px; + text-transform: uppercase; + font-weight: 700; + color: var(--red); + padding: var(--space-2) var(--space-3); + border: 1px dashed var(--red); + display: inline-block; + margin-bottom: var(--space-4); + /* Single-line by default; only wraps when the viewport is narrower + than the content. */ + white-space: nowrap; + } + @media (max-width: 720px) { + .wip-notice { white-space: normal; max-width: 100%; } + } + + /* Unified site-wide footer — identical structure on every page. + Contains a collapsible bibliography, optional WIP stamp, and the + colophon line. The legacy `.footer` class is still used for the + homepage's closing CTA block which now lives in a separate +
. */ + .page-footer { + background: var(--cream); + color: var(--ink-soft); + padding: var(--space-8) clamp(20px, 4vw, 56px) var(--space-10); + border-top: 2px solid var(--ink); + font-family: var(--f-mono); + font-size: 12px; + line-height: 1.7; + } + .page-footer .bib-collapse { + margin: 0 0 var(--space-5); + } + .page-footer .bib-list { + list-style: none; padding: 0; margin: var(--space-5) 0 0; + font-family: var(--f-slab); font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.55; + color: var(--ink); + } + .page-footer .bib-list > li { + padding: var(--space-3) 0; + border-top: 1px solid rgba(14, 14, 14, 0.12); + } + .page-footer .bib-list > li:first-child { border-top: none; } + .page-footer .bib-list .bib-label { + display: block; + font-family: var(--f-mono); font-size: 10px; + letter-spacing: 2px; text-transform: uppercase; + color: var(--red); font-weight: 700; + margin-bottom: 4px; + } + .page-footer .bib-list .bib-cite { color: var(--ink); } + .page-footer .bib-list a { color: var(--red); text-decoration: underline; } + .page-footer .bib-notes { + margin-top: var(--space-5); + padding-top: var(--space-4); + border-top: 1px solid rgba(14, 14, 14, 0.12); + font-family: var(--f-slab); font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.5; + color: var(--ink-soft); + } + .page-footer .bib-notes .bib-label { + display: block; + font-family: var(--f-mono); font-size: 10px; + letter-spacing: 2px; text-transform: uppercase; + color: var(--red); font-weight: 700; + margin-bottom: 4px; + } + .page-footer .wip-notice { + margin-top: var(--space-2); margin-bottom: var(--space-4); + } + .page-footer .colophon-line { + margin-top: var(--space-3); + padding-top: var(--space-3); + color: var(--ink-soft); + letter-spacing: 1px; + } + .page-footer .colophon-line a { + color: inherit; + text-decoration: underline; + text-underline-offset: 3px; + } + .page-footer .colophon-line a:hover { color: var(--red); } + /* The bib-collapse summary button styling is inherited from + `.footer-sources .bib-collapse` rules above; redefine for + `.page-footer` so it works without the legacy wrapper. */ + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary { + list-style: none; + cursor: pointer; + user-select: none; + display: inline-flex; + align-items: center; + gap: var(--space-2); + padding: var(--space-2) var(--space-4); + border: 2px solid var(--ink); + background: transparent; + font-family: var(--f-mono); font-size: 11px; font-weight: 700; + letter-spacing: 3px; text-transform: uppercase; + color: var(--ink); + } + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary::-webkit-details-marker { display: none; } + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary::after { + content: "+"; + font-size: 16px; color: var(--red); line-height: 1; + } + .page-footer .bib-collapse[open] > summary::after { content: "−"; } + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary:hover, + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary:focus-visible { + background: var(--ink); color: var(--cream); + } + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary:hover::after, + .page-footer .bib-collapse > summary:focus-visible::after { + color: var(--cream); + } + + /* .closing-section styling lives with the .footer rules above — + both share padding + h2/h3 sizing. */ + + /* GitHub repo link · matches the academiaindia/whoseuniversity.org + pattern: inline-flex with octicon at 1em (scales with text). */ + .github-link { + display: inline-flex; + align-items: center; + gap: 5px; + white-space: nowrap; + vertical-align: -0.12em; + color: inherit; + text-decoration: none; + } + .github-link:hover { text-decoration: underline; } + .github-link .github-icon { + width: 1em; + height: 1em; + flex: 0 0 auto; + fill: currentColor; + } + /* RESPONSIVE */ @media (max-width: 900px) { .strip { padding: var(--space-2) var(--space-6); gap: var(--space-2); font-size: 10px; letter-spacing: 1.4px; } diff --git a/data/index.html b/data/index.html index 766ead5..fdcaa22 100644 --- a/data/index.html +++ b/data/index.html @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ - + @@ -267,7 +267,8 @@

LAND FOR DATA CENTRES. NOT FOR LIBRARIES.

-