- redo
- python3
-- uuidgen
+- uuidgen (Debian package: uuid-runtime)
- html2text
- pandoc
to customize the blog – namely the files url, author, uuid, title, index.tmpl,
index_snippet.tmpl, article.tmpl.
+recipe to use server-side with git
+----------------------------------
+
+On your server, install the dependencies listed above. Then set up a repository
+for your blog files. Let's assume we want it to sit in our home directory and be
+called `blog`:
+
+ cd ~
+ mkdir blog
+ git init --bare blog.git
+ cat << EOF > blog.git/hooks/post-update
+ #!/bin/sh
+ BLOGDIR=~/blog
+ GIT_WORK_TREE=$BLOGDIR git checkout -f
+ cd $BLOGDIR
+ redo
+ EOF
+ chmod a+x blog.git/hooks/post-update
+
+Enable management of `~/blog` via redo-blog:
+
+ git clone https://github.com/plomlompom/redo-blog/
+ cd redo-blog/
+ ./add_dir.sh ~/blog
+ mkdir ~/blog/public
+
+Link to the `public` subdirectory from wherever your web server expects your
+public web content to sit:
+
+ link -s ~/blog/public /var/www/html/blog
+
+Client-side, do this:
+
+ cd ~
+ git init blog
+ cd blog
+ git remote add origin ssh://user@example.org:~/blog.git
+ mkdir metadata
+ echo 'https://example.org/blog/' > metadata/url
+ git add metadata/url
+ git commit -m 'set up blog metadata'
+ git push origin master
+
bugs
----
Don't create a index.rst or index.md in the redo-managed directory, that will
break things.
+
+Running redo without a single blog entry source file (.md or .rst) in the
+directory will also break things.