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84 lines
3.3 KiB
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*a command-line based blogging platform running on tilde.town*
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`ttbp` stands for "tilde.town blogging platform", the original working name for
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this project.
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to use, run `~endorphant/bin/ttbp` while logged in to tilde.town
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you can also try `~endorphant/bin/ttbp-beta` for a more colorful, but
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potentially volatile experience; i sometimes announce in irc or on twitter when
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i'm testing a new feature.
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### writing entries
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entries are recorded as plaintext files in your ~/.ttbp/entries
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directory. you can edit them there directly, or fix old entries, or
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delete entries.
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*warning*: changing old entries might cause strange things to
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happen with timestamps. the main program looks at the filename
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first for setting the date, then the last modified time to sort
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recent posts. it expects YYYMMDD.txt as the filename; anything else
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won't show up as a valid entry. yes, this means you can post things out
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of date order by creating files with any date you want.
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#### general entry-writing notes
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* you can use [markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax)
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* you can use html
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* you can also put things between `<!-- comments -->` to have them show up
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in the feed but not render in a browser (but people can still read
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them with view-source)
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### privacy
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when you start your ttbp, you have the option of publishing or not publishing
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your blog.
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if you opt to publish, the program creates a directory `~/.ttbp/www`
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where it stores all html files it generates, and symlinks this from your
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`~/public_html` with your chosen blog directory. your blog will also be listed
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on the [main ttbp page](https://tilde.town/~endorphant/ttbp).
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if you opt to not publish, your entires will never be accessible from outside
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of the tilde.town network; other tilde.town users will still be able to read
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your entries through the ttbp interface, or by directly accessing your
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`~/.ttbp/entries` directory.
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if you want to further protect your entries, you can `chmod 700` your entries
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directory.
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### changing your page layout
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you can modify how your blog looks by editing the stylesheet or
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header and footer files. the program sets you up with basic
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default. if you break your page somehow, you can force the program to
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regenerate your configuration by deleting your ~/.ttbp directory entirely.
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**you might want to back up your ~/.ttbp/entries directory before you do
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this.**
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* to modify your stylesheet, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/style.css
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* (future feature: having multiple stylesheets you can select)
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* to modify the page header, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/header.txt
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* you might note that there's a place marked off in the default header where
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you can safely put custom HTML elements!
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* to modify the page footer, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/footer.txt
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### general tips/troubleshooting
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* add `alias ttbp="~endorphant/bin/ttbp"` to your .bash_aliases for fewer keystrokes
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* (similarly, `alias ttbp-beta="~endorphant/bin/ttbp-beta"`)
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* if the date looks like it's ahead or behind, it's because you haven't set
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your local timezone yet. here are some
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[timezone setting instructions](http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-set-tz-environment-variable/)
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### future features
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these are a few ideas being kicked around, or under active development:
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* better entry privacy/publish control options
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* stylesheet/theme selector
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* responding to entries
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* paginated list view
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* better entry display within ttbp
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