runeblog 0.0.31 → 0.0.32

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- runeblog
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- --------
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+ .mixin markdown
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+ .h1 runeblog
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  Runeblog is a blogging tool written in Ruby. It has these basic characteristics:
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- - It is usable entirely from the command line
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- - It publishes web pages as static HTML
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- - So far, yes, like Jekyll
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- - It's based on Livetext (highly extensible Ruby-based markup)
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- - It has the concept of multiple "views" for a blog
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-
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- What is Livetext?
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- -----------------
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+
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+ .list
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+ It is usable entirely from the command line
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+ It publishes web pages as static HTML
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+ So far, yes, like Jekyll
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+ It's based on Livetext (highly extensible Ruby-based markup)
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+ It has the concept of multiple "views" for a blog
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+ .end
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+
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+ .h2 What is Livetext?
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  Livetext is a markup format that is a throwback to the old, old days of text
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- formatters such as nroff. It is very flexible, and it is extensible _in Ruby_.
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- It is not yet full-featured, but it is usable. Runeblog uses Livetext, along
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+ formatters such as nroff. It's very flexible, and it is extensible _[in Ruby].
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+
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+ It isn't yet full-featured, but it is usable. Runeblog uses Livetext, along
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  with some custom definitions, to try to ease the formatting of a blog entry.
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- What are "views"?
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- -----------------
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+ .h2 What are "views"?
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+
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  Think of them as multiple separate blogs with the same backend. Why would you
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  want to do this? Maybe you wouldn't, but I do.
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  can see. There might be a view purely for reviews of music, books, and movies.
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  But the important points are these:
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- - _All_ the views will be managed the same way in the same place, and they will all share common data.
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- - Any post can easily be included in a single view, in more than one, or in all of them.
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- - Each view can have its own look and feel, and it can be linked/published separately from the others.
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+ .list
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+ _All the views will be managed the same way in the same place, and they will all share common data.
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+ Any post can easily be included in a single view, in more than one, or in all of them.
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+ Each view can have its own look and feel, and it can be linked/published separately from the others.
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+ Each view can be hosted in a different location and/or a different server and domain
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+ .end
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+ .h2 More later...
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+ *[To be continued]
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- More later...
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- -------------
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- To be continued
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+ # runeblog
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  Runeblog is a blogging tool written in Ruby. It has these basic characteristics:
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- - It is usable entirely from the command line
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- - It publishes web pages as static HTML
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- - So far, yes, like Jekyll
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- - It's based on Livetext (highly extensible Ruby-based markup)
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- - It has the concept of multiple "views" for a blog
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+ <p>
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- What is Livetext?
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- -----------------
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+ * It is usable entirely from the command line
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+ * It publishes web pages as static HTML
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+ * So far, yes, like Jekyll
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+ * It's based on Livetext (highly extensible Ruby-based markup)
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+ * It has the concept of multiple "views" for a blog
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+ ## What is Livetext?
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  Livetext is a markup format that is a throwback to the old, old days of text
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- formatters such as nroff. It is very flexible, and it is extensible _in Ruby_.
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- It is not yet full-featured, but it is usable. Runeblog uses Livetext, along
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+ formatters such as nroff. It's very flexible, and it is extensible <i>in Ruby</i>.
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+ <p>
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+ It isn't yet full-featured, but it is usable. Runeblog uses Livetext, along
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  with some custom definitions, to try to ease the formatting of a blog entry.
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+ <p>
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- What are "views"?
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- -----------------
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+ ## What are "views"?
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  Think of them as multiple separate blogs with the same backend. Why would you
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  want to do this? Maybe you wouldn't, but I do.
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+ <p>
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  The purpose is to present different "faces" to different audiences. In my case,
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  my computing-related stuff would go into one view, and my hometown-related things
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  would go into another. There might be a view that only old friends or close friends
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  can see. There might be a view purely for reviews of music, books, and movies.
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+ <p>
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  But the important points are these:
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- - _All_ the views will be managed the same way in the same place, and they will all share common data.
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- - Any post can easily be included in a single view, in more than one, or in all of them.
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- - Each view can have its own look and feel, and it can be linked/published separately from the others.
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+ * <i>All</i> the views will be managed the same way in the same place, and they will all share common data.
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+ * Any post can easily be included in a single view, in more than one, or in all of them.
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+ * Each view can have its own look and feel, and it can be linked/published separately from the others.
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+ * Each view can be hosted in a different location and/or a different server and domain
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+ ## More later...
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+ <b>To be continued</b>
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+ <p>
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- More later...
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- -------------
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- To be continued
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- RuneBlog v 0.0.31 2017-05-11
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+ RuneBlog v 0.0.32 2017-05-11
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+ require 'find'
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+ require 'yaml'
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+ require 'livetext'
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- VERSION = "0.0.31"
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+ VERSION = "0.0.32"
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- require 'yaml'
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- require 'rubygems'
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- require 'ostruct'
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  s.authors = ["Hal Fulton"]
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  s.email = 'rubyhacker@gmail.com'
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- s.add_runtime_dependency "livetext", [">= 0.8.18"]
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+ s.add_runtime_dependency 'livetext', '~> 0.8', '>= 0.8.18'
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  version: 0.8.18