karakuri 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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data/README.md
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Having a closer look at ruby based blogging platforms like [serious](http://github.com/colszowka/serious) and [toto](http://cloudhead.io/toto), I missed some functionality.
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This a a collection of tools usable in both platforms. The project was formerly known as blog_helper, but Karakuri is a
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This a a collection of tools usable in both platforms. The project was formerly known as blog_helper, but Karakuri is a far more suitable name & will be used from now on.
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## Features
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<!doctype html>
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<html>
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<head>
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<% require '
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<% require 'karakuri'
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page_title = Karakuri::seo_friendly_title(@path, title, 'yourSitesTitle.com')
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<title><%= page_title %></title>
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Next, you need a place to show the tag links, for example the index.rhtml:
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<section id="articles">
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<% for article in articles[0...10] %>
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<article class="post">
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<header>
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<%
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require 'karakuri'
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desired_tag = Karakuri::desired_tag(env["QUERY_STRING"])
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<h1>Posts filed under '<%= desired_tag %>': </h1>
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### serious custom yaml field reader
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I hacked serious' custom yaml field access (quite dirty hack) - but please refer to the source & ri for that, I don't use serious anymore.
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spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = 'karakuri'
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s.version = '0.1.
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s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README.md', 'LICENSE']
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s.summary = 'Some handy helpers for toto and the likes...'
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: karakuri
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Sven Kraeuter
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date: 2010-
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date: 2010-11-04 00:00:00 +01:00
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dependencies: []
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