You can then enter the directory and run redo there. This will generate article
.html files from all .md and .rst files, plus a ./index.html, and a ./feed.xml.
-(Some other metadata files will also be generated: for each article, there will
-also be generated a .uuid and a .intermediate file; furthermore, files with
-metadata used in ./feed.xml and ./index.html will be built and can be edited to
-customize the blog: ./url, ./author, ./uuid, ./title.)
+These files will be linked to symbolically in a directory ./public/.
+
+Some metadata files will also be generated below ./metadata/: For each article,
+there will be generated a .uuid and a .intermediate file; furthermore, files for
+data used in ./feed.xml and ./index.html will be built there and can be edited
+to customize the blog – namely the files url, author, uuid, title, index.tmpl,
+index_snippet.tmpl, article.tmpl.
bugs
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-Due to bad shell scripting in ./processor/index.html.do (see the FIXME notes
-there), source files whose names contain "$" break the redo processing.
-
-Oh, and don't create a index.rst or index.md in the redo-managed directory,
-that will also break things.
+Don't create a index.rst or index.md in the redo-managed directory, that will
+break things.