* Setup
+I use a submodule, so git clone --recursive.
+
setup.sh sets up apache and gitweb
build.rb does static site generation
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
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
hardcoded directory in setup.sh: gitroot=/a/bin/githtml. These
Only the latest version of resume is kept in the resume branch which
gets rebased on master.
-./build.rb does have any dependencies, but it's not a generalized site
-generator, it has some content files specific to my site that it expects.
+./build.rb is not a generalized site generator, it has some content
+files specific to my site that it expects.
Dates in the blog directory can be generated with date +%F
* Comments
-New comments are stored in a sqlite database. Ones that are not
-moderated for spam etc, are stored to disk for checkin 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 execute changes.
+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.
+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
+execute changes.
-* Inspirations
+* Other sites that are in some way interesting:
http://blog.zorinaq.com/release-of-hablog-and-new-design/?
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/
http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com
https://eduardoboucas.com/blog/2015/05/11/rethinking-the-commenting-system-for-my-jekyll-site.html
+https://chris-lamb.co.uk/posts/concorde
* License
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.