+You can also import the java sources into, say, [Eclipse](https://eclipse.org/), and create a runnable JAR file from there.
+
+There are some unit tests you can run, too:
+
+```./configure.sh && make build test run-test```
+
+If you run the unit tests, note that some flag files can impact them:
+
+- ```test/VERBOSE``` : enable verbose mode
+- ```test/OFFLINE``` : to forbid any downloading
+- ```test/URLS``` : to allow testing URLs
+- ```test/FORCE_REFRESH```: to force a clear of the cache
+
+Note that ```test/CACHE``` can be kept, as it will contain all internet related files you need (if you allow URLs, run the test once which will populate the CACHE then go OFFLINE, it will still work).
+
+The test files will be:
+
+- ```test/*.url``` : URL to download in text format, content = URL
+- ```test/*.story```: text mode story, content = story
+
+
+### Dependant libraries (included)
+
+Required:
+
+- ```libs/nikiroo-utils-sources.jar```: some shared utility functions
+- [```libs/unbescape-sources.jar```](https://github.com/unbescape/unbescape): a nice library to escape/unescape a lot of text formats; used here for HTML
+- [```libs/jsoup-sources.jar```](https://jsoup.org/): a library to parse HTML
+
+Optional:
+
+- [```libs/jexer-sources.jar```](https://github.com/klamonte/jexer): a small library that offers TUI widgets
+- [```pandoc```](http://pandoc.org/): to generate the man pages from the README files
+
+Nothing else but Java 1.6+.
+
+Note that calling ```make libs``` will export the libraries into the src/ directory.
+
+## Author
+
+Fanfix was written by Niki Roo <niki@nikiroo.be>