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Catena Vetus

A Terminal User Interface frontend for Historical Christian Commentaries which does not require an internet connection. This software is best used with a mouse, if you intend to use the table of contents, otherwise a keyboard will serve you well!

Commentaries on John 3:16

Screenshot showing the use of the table of contents

Credits

Setup

I'd thoroughly recommend you use a powerful terminal for this. Your default system one probably won't be the best experience. On Windows, go ahead and get a copy of Windows Terminal. On Linux, get a copy of Alacritty.

Easy Option

If you are windows you can download the pyinstaller exe file and the database file from the releases page. Place these in the same folder (make sure the database file is called commentaries.db). Then open a Powershell window (preferably use Windows Terminal because it will work far better) in the same directory and execute the exe.

Do It Yourself

  1. Download a copy of the code from GitHub ( Follow this guide if you are unsure how to do this)
  2. Unzip this into a new folder ( Follow this windows guide if you are unsure how to do this).
  3. Install a copy of Python 3 (Head to python.org if you are unsure how to do this) . I'd recommend Python 3.9 or 3.10 if you can, but any Python >= 3.7 should work.
  4. Open a terminal and head to the folder you downloaded this software to. Run python -m venv venv and then if you are on Windows .\venv\Scripts\activate and if on unix source ./venv/bin/activate.
  5. Type pip install -r requirements.txt
  6. Either download the database from the releases page or compile your own. Move the database file to be in the same folder as main.py with the name commentaries.db.
  7. Run from your terminal window python main.py.
  8. Enjoy!

Developers

If you want to compile your own binary, you can use pyinstaller.

On Windows:

> pyinstaller --clean --onefile --add-data "main.css;." .\main.py

On Linux:

$ pyinstaller --clean --onefile --add-data "main.css:." .\main.py