Implements a (very) simple "blogging" software in Emacs Lisp using
org-mode and elnode.
Once loaded and started, elblog will serve individual blog posts at
`localhost:8010/en/$post-name`, where "post-name" can be any string.
Elblog will attempt to find a buffer called "$post-name.org" and
render it to HTML.
An index of blog posts is currently not implemented and everything is
completely unthemed, but for a language this old this is ridiculously
productive given the amount of code.
* move all look-and-feel related settings into, you guessed it,
look-and-feel.el
* remove *lots* of old stuff and also re-evaluate what it's actually
doing.
Refactors package installation to be slightly more sane, for example
package-refresh-contents will only be called if packages are missing.
Removes some other old cruft, too, and paves way for a slightly
different initialisation process.
This release comes with minor usability improvements and features.
* A new 'lookupIPAddr' template function is available for resolving
DNS A records in templates. Thanks to @landro for the pull request!
* Handling of "non-standard" resource set structures has been improved
to result in better error messages and behaviour in several places.
Release binaries are signed with GPG key `66F505681DB8F43B` which is
verified on my Github profile.
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Note: This is the last Kontemplate release that will be written in Go.
Rob Pike's art project has proven its point but I believe it is
ethically questionable and morally indefensible to continue on this
path.
You can track #72 for the Rust-rewrite of Kontemplate.
As far as we're concerned, not being able to access a file just means
the file is missing. Plus, AWS explicitly goes out of its way to
return a 403 if the file is missing and the requester doesn't have
permission to list the bucket.
Also getting rid of an old hack that Eelco said was only relevant
to an older AWS SDK.
Evolution depends on these packages in order to function correctly. It can
actually not even resize window panes (!) without dconf, which is a bit
ridiculous.
For example, you can write
src = fetchgit ./.;
and if ./. refers to an unclean working tree, that tree will be copied
to the Nix store. This removes the need for "cleanSource".