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
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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.
-These files will be linked to symbolically in a directory ./public/.
+These files will be linked to symbolically in a directory ./public/. If you
+provide or edit a file suffixed .links to basename of an article file, these
+links will be added as article-specific linkbacks to the .html file and the feed
+entry.
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.
+there will be generated a .automatic_metadata (to contain an article's UUID,
+checksum, and creation/modification dates) and a .intermediate file (to contain
+pandoc-formatted article content like title and body); furthermore, files for
+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, title,
+index.tmpl, index_snippet.tmpl, article.tmpl, linkback.tmpl. A blog-specific
+UUID and creation date is stored in ./metadata/automatic_metadata
-recipe to use server-side with git
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+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
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
+ blog_dir=~/blog
+ export GIT_DIR=\$(pwd)
+ export GIT_WORK_TREE="\$blog_dir"
+ git checkout -f
+ cd "\$GIT_WORK_TREE"
redo
+ git add metadata/author metadata/url metadata/title metadata/*.tmpl metadata/automatic_metadata
+ count=\$(ls -1 metadata/*.automatic_metadata 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
+ if [ "\$count" != 0 ]; then
+ git add metadata/*.automatic_metadata
+ fi
+ status=\$(git status -s)
+ n_updates=\$(printf "\$status" | grep -vE '^\?\?' | wc -l)
+ if [ "\$n_updates" -gt 0 ]; then
+ git commit -a -m 'Update metadata'
+ fi
EOF
chmod a+x blog.git/hooks/post-update
ln -s ~/blog/public /var/www/html/blog
-Client-side, do this (obviously, replace server and username):
+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
git commit -m 'set up blog metadata'
git push origin master
-bugs
-----
+If successful, the git hook will furthermore commit some ~/blog/metadata/ files
+generated by redo, that can be pulled into the client-side local repository:
+
+ git pull origin master
+
+bugs and peculiarities
+----------------------
Don't create a index.rst or index.md in the redo-managed directory, that will
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 `=`) used only once in it.
+
+Symbolic links in public/ to removed article pages are currently not removed.