X-Git-Url: https://plomlompom.com/repos/?p=redo-blog;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=c28df86a0a0488f6b33bf9545a9de78718f318c9;hp=f036e86f9e6d2a31ecf48ce7866199d40a591c40;hb=a8f1293b7fdf45388f990afabe194ad3d09502b4;hpb=db90b1dd62031a9b1f05d21b73a47335bc35892c diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f036e86..c28df86 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ redo-blog ========= -small blog system using the redo build system +small blog system using the redo build system, with blog article files written +in (pandoc) Markdown or ReStructured Text. dependencies ------------ @@ -29,12 +30,12 @@ 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. +data used in ./feed.xml and ./index.html will, if non-existant, 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. -recipe to use server-side with git ----------------------------------- +recipe to remotely manage a redo blog 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 @@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ called `blog`: cat << EOF > blog.git/hooks/post-update #!/bin/sh BLOGDIR=~/blog - GIT_WORK_TREE=$BLOGDIR git checkout -f - cd $BLOGDIR + GIT_WORK_TREE=\$BLOGDIR git checkout -f + cd \$BLOGDIR redo EOF chmod a+x blog.git/hooks/post-update @@ -62,25 +63,29 @@ Enable management of `~/blog` via redo-blog: 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 + ln -s ~/blog/public /var/www/html/blog -Client-side, do this: +Client-side, do this (you obviously need to customize this code; at least +replace the username `user` and the server name `example.org`): cd ~ git init blog cd blog - git remote add origin ssh://user@example.org:~/blog.git + git remote add origin ssh://user@example.org:/home/user/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 ----- +bugs and peculiarities +---------------------- 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. +The article title is derived in .md files from a first line prefixed with "% ", +while all other headings are treated as sub-headings. In .rst files, the title +is derived from a heading that must be at the top of the document, and be of an +adornment style (such as underlining with "=") that must be used only once in +it.