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# Ploum.net
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This repository contains my blog posts and a script used to generate them.
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Posts are separated into "fr" and "en" directories. They all should be called with YY-MM-DD-TITLE.gmi.
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## Publish.py
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Will goes into "fr" and "en" folders, read all YYYY-MM-DD-title.gmi files and create the following:
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1. Gemini version of the blog with index in ../public_gemini
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2. Html version ofthe blog with index in ../public_html using page_template.html
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3. An atom feed for the blog and each language
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There’s a distinction between "new" posts and "old" posts (which are from Wordpress). The reason is to keep the old URL (cool URL never change). So "new" posts are converted to "DATE-SLUG.html" while "old" posts are converted to "SLUG/index.html". But you still can make "old" posts that are more recent than some new ones.
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## post-receive.sh
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To be put in the distant repository to call publish.py after each git push.
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(post-receive is not used on sourcehut. See build.yml instead)
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## resize_image.py
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Ensure pictures are not wider than 800px
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## convert2gmi.py
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This script takes a pelican export from Wordpress and convert it to gemini files. In a perfect world, it should be used only once. But I still keep finding problem and having to regenerate all of the "old" posts.
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## send2blog.py
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This script take a post and makes a mail out of it (txt+html) to send it to different mailing-list.
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