Content and automated setup of iankelling.org
+* Dependencies
-* Setup
+Requires a modern debian based OS, tested on debian 8 & 9.
+
+Some programs need to be in PATH:
+https://iankelling.org/git/?p=basic-https-conf;a=summary
+https://iankelling.org/git/?p=acme-tiny-wrapper;a=summary
+chost from
+https://iankelling.org/git/?p=fai;a=summary
+
+
+* Installation
I use a submodule, so git clone --recursive.
-setup.sh sets up apache and gitweb
-build.rb does static site generation
+./setup.sh
+./build.rb
-Dependencies for running ./setup.sh DOMAIN: A modern debian based system
-(tested on debian 8, and debian 8 testing).
-Some shell scripts need to be sourced before running setup.sh:
-https://iankelling.org/git/?p=distro-functions;a=summary
-And some programs need to be in PATH:
-https://iankelling.org/git/?p=basic-https-conf;a=summary
-https://sallymae.club/git/?p=acme-tiny-wrapper;a=summary
-chost from
-https://iankelling.org/git/?p=fai;a=summary
+* Usage notes
-This repo does not include the repos under /git. In my own version, under /git are links to the .git dirs of the respective repos under the
+This repo does not include the repos under /git. In my setup,
+under /git are links to the .git dirs of the respective repos under the
hardcoded directory in setup.sh: gitroot=/a/bin/githtml. These
directories are managed separately, mostly by rsyncing them.
Dates in the blog directory can be generated with date +%F
-* Comments
+* Blog Comments
New comments are stored in a sqlite database. There is a system for
moderating, rate limiting, and handling comments based on previously
-seen ips. See _site/cgi/comment. Ones that are not moderated for spam
-etc, are stored to disk for checkin on the next run of build.rb.
+seen ips. See _site/cgi/comment. Comments that are not spam etc, are
+stored to disk for git commit on the next run of build.rb.
get-comments, set-comments, and iank-mod.el are for moderating new
comments. With one emacs command, you get a buffer of the new comments,
with keybinds to mark them for publishing, moderatation, banning, and
simpler to use the same license as the gitweb javascript.
The elisp is GPLv3 because emacs is.
-
-The opensans font is Apache2 licensed, from google fonts,
-the license is included in the LICENSE file.