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Recents, Index and Tags implemented with python

05 Feb 08:45
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Fixed the strange behaviour in links, deprecated org-static-blog and index-generator.el making the start for a uniform export process with incrementally less spaghetti code, and hugely improved readability. In the next release:

  • Migrate variables to config.ini, allowing for both elisp and python scripts to have a central place of configuration

[Grand Refactor] Step 1: Disable actions / plain pages

03 Feb 00:26
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Felt a rush of creativity and inspiration, so I decided to make good use of it by working on sorting the mess of my blog out, bit by bit.

Fortunately, I made a great deal of changes (and that should be it for some time - exam period), with active impact on the blogs structure and complexity, allowing for even more simplification in later stages. There is an article in the works, covering my thinking behind this drastic change in the blog's function and I will make sure to upload it when the time comes.

v.2.0.0beta: Use-package

09 Mar 12:44
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Finally added use-package to the site, hoping that this will result in improved performance and maintainability. This release is also important (and this is the main reason why I went from 1.0.1 to 2.0.0) because it shows the way for more scientific articles, having published my very first article with bibliography.

Recent Posts

05 Jan 19:01
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Nothing much, obviously new posts have been added since the last version but the most important here is that the blog uses part of the org-static-blog-functions (and modifying them a little bit wherever needed).

There exists a set of (modified, yet still lacking) functions that could potentially be critical in the creation of self generating menus, per category and per tag..

Full Changelog: v1.0.0...v1.0.1

Full Changelog: v1.0.0...v1.0.1

v1.0.0-alpha

23 Nov 11:53
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v1.0.0-alpha Pre-release
Pre-release

Everything on the back end works properly and the code is largely readable. The only important things left moving forward are:

  • Rewriting the literate blog config
  • Publishing :P