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| <h1>FEELS MANUAL</h1>
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| <p><code>ttbp</code> stands for "tilde.town blogging platform", the original working name for
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| this project. the complete codebase is available on
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| <a href="https://github.com/modgethanc/ttbp">github</a>.</p>
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| <p><code>ttbp</code> runs from the command line, providing a hub for writing personal blog
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| posts and reading posts written by other users of tilde.town. it's a little bit
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| like livejournal or dreamwidth or tumblr. you can opt to publish your posts to a
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| public html file hosted on your tilde page, to tilde.town's gopher server, or
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| keep all your entries private to the tilde.town server.</p>
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| <p>this is a project that runs on tilde.town, so all users of this program are
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| expected to operate under the tilde.town <a href="http://tilde.town/wiki/conduct.html">code of
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| conduct</a>. content/personal issues should be
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| worked out according to the CoC, with support from the <a href="http://tilde.town/wiki/administration/index.html">administrative
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| team</a> if needed.</p>
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| <h3>support</h3>
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| <p>if you're having trouble getting started, or run into program errors or strange
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| behavior, please send internal tilde.town mail to ~endorphant and i'll try to
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| sort things out!</p>
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| <p>there's also a function from the main menu that lets you send feedback/inquiries
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| to me directly; this uses internal tilde.town mail, which is what i'll respond
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| to.</p>
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| <h3>writing entries</h3>
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| <p>entries are recorded as plaintext files in your <code>~/.ttbp/entries</code> directory.
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| <code>ttbp</code> will use your selected editor to open and write files; each day is its
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| own entry, like a diary page. at midnight for whatever timezone you've set for
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| your user account on tilde.town, you'll get a fresh entry. if you don't write
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| any feels on a particular day, no entries will show up there.</p>
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| <p>when you save and quit the text editor, your entry will automatically propagate
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| to the global feels list; if you've opted to publish your feels to html/gopher,
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| those files will update immediately. you can always go back to the current day's
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| entry and edit/add as you'd like, but older entries will not be available for
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| editing from <code>ttbp</code>.</p>
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| <p><em>(since files are just stored as plaintext in your directory, it's possible to
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| edit and move old entries directly from the command line. however, changing old
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| entries might cause strange things to happen with timestamps. the main program
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| looks at the filename first for setting the date, then the last modified time to
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| sort recent posts. it expects YYYMMDD.txt as the filename; anything else won't
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| show up as a valid entry. yes, this means you can post things out of date order
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| by creating files with any date you want.)</em></p>
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| <h4>general entry-writing notes</h4>
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| <ul>
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| <li>you can use <a href="https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">markdown</a></li>
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| <li>you can use html</li>
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| <li>you can also put things between <code><!-- comments --></code> to have them show up
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|   in the feed but not render in a browser (but people can still read them with
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|   view-source)</li>
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| </ul>
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| <h3>reading other feels</h3>
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| <p>the <code>browse global feels</code> feature shows the ten most recent entries that anyone
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| has written on ttbp. this list is only accessible from within tilde.town,
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| although individual entries may be posted to html or gopher.</p>
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| <p>you can also pull up a list of a single user's feels through <code>check out your
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| neighbors</code>, which displays all users who are writing on <code>ttbp</code> based on their
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| most recently updated entry, and a link to their public html blog if they've
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| opted to publish their posts.</p>
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| <p><strong>please note!</strong> entries written on <code>ttbp</code> should be considered sensitive,
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| private information, even if a particular user is publishing entries in a
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| world-viewable way! please be respectful about having access to other people's
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| feels, and do not copy/repeat any information without getting their explicit
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| permission. tilde.town operates on a high level of mutual trust, and <code>ttbp</code> is
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| designed to give individuals control over their content.</p>
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| <h3>privacy</h3>
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| <p>when you start your ttbp, you have the option of publishing or not publishing
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| your blog.</p>
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| <p>if you opt to not publish, your entires will never be accessible from outside of
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| the tilde.town network; other tilde.town users will still be able to read your
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| entries through the ttbp interface, or by directly accessing your
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| <code>~/.ttbp/entries</code> directory.</p>
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| <p>if you want to further protect your entries, you can <code>chmod 700</code> your entries
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| directory.</p>
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| <p>if you opt to publish, the program creates a directory <code>~/.ttbp/www</code> where it
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| stores all html files it generates, and symlinks this from your <code>~/public_html</code>
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| with your chosen blog directory. your blog will also be listed on the <a href="https://tilde.town/~endorphant/ttbp">main ttbp
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| page</a>.</p>
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| <p>you can also opt to publish to gopher, and the program will automatically
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| generate a gophermap of your feels.</p>
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| <p>you can set publishing status on individual entries, or bury individual feels;
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| see "data management" below for details.</p>
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| <h3>data management</h3>
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| <p>the <code>manage your feels</code> menu provides several tools for organizing your feels.
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| these are all actions you can perform manually from the command line, but doing
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| them from within the program can help keep your files properly linked up.</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><strong>read over feels</strong>--a list of all your entries, which you can open and
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|   read like any other feel</li>
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| <li><strong>modify feels publishing</strong>--this lets you toggle privacy on individual
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|   posts. entries marked <code>(nopub)</code> will not get written to html or gopher,
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|   and toggling them from this menu will immediately publish or unpublish
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|   that entry (if you're not publishing your posts at all, these settings
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|   won't matter, since your feels will never show up outside of tilde.town)</li>
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| <li><strong>backup your feels</strong>--makes a .tar.gz of all your entries, saving one
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|   copy to <code>~/.ttbp/backups/</code> with the current date, and a second copy to
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|   your home directory for safekeeping.</li>
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| <li><strong>import a feels backup</strong>--unpacks a backup file into your current feels
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|   list. this tool checks the <code>~/.ttbp/backups</code> directory for archives, and
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|   expects a file created by the above backup utility. if it detects any file
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|   collisions, it will preserve your current live copy and leave the backup
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|   verison in a temp directory, and notify you that this happened. also, any
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|   entries that were previously marked as <code>(nopub)</code> will retain their nopub
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|   status.</li>
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| <li><strong>bury some feels</strong>--hides individual feels from viewing; entries are
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|   moved to <code>~/.ttbp/buried</code> (and marked with a unique timestamp to prevent
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|   file collision) with permissions set to 600, meaning no one except you
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|   will be able to open that file. these entries are also hidden from your
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|   own view from <code>read over feels</code>, and you'll have to open the files from
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|   the command line if you want to see them. this is intended to be a
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|   permament action, so you'll be asked to type the entry date once to load
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|   the feel, then shown a preview of that feel, and then type the date again
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|   to confirm burying.</li>
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| <li><strong>delete feels by day</strong>--<em>permanently removes individual entries</em>,
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|   including deleting published html/gopher files if needed. this action is
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|   not recoverable, unless you have a backup to restore; you'll be asked to
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|   type the entry date once to load the feel, then shown a preview of that
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|   feel, and then type the date again to confirm deletion.</li>
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| <li><strong>purge all feels</strong>--<em>permanently removes all feels</em>, including deleting
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|   all published html/gopher files if needed. this action is not recoverable,
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|   unless you have a backup to restore. you'll be asked to type a
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|   one-time-use purge code to confirm this action.</li>
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| <li><strong>wipe feels account</strong>--<em>permanently removes all data associated with
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|   feels</em>, including deleting any published hmtl/gopher files and removing
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|   your <code>~/.ttbp</code> directory. any backups that you have in <code>~/.ttbp/backups</code>
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|   will also be deleted with this action (which is why the backup function
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|   makes a second copy for safekeeping in your home directory). you will no
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|   longer show up in any lists as a user.</li>
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| </ul>
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| <h3>changing your page layout</h3>
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| <p>you can modify how your blog looks by editing the stylesheet or header and
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| footer files. the program sets you up with basic default. if you break your page
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| somehow, you can force the program to regenerate your configuration by deleting
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| your ~/.ttbp directory entirely.  <strong>you might want to back up your
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| ~/.ttbp/entries directory before you do this.</strong></p>
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| <ul>
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| <li>to modify your stylesheet, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/style.css</li>
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| <li>to modify the page header, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/header.txt</li>
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| <li>there's a place marked off in the default header where you can safely put
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|     custom HTML elements!</li>
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| <li>to modify the page footer, edit your ~/.ttbp/config/footer.txt</li>
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| </ul>
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| <h3>general tips/troubleshooting</h3>
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| <ul>
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| <li>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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|   <a href="http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-set-tz-environment-variable/">timezone setting instructions</a></li>
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| <li>the feels burying tool will effectively clear your post for the day; you can
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|   use this feature to start a fresh entry on a particular day by burying the
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|   current day's feels and then editing a new file</li>
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| </ul>
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| <h3>future features</h3>
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| <p>these are a few ideas being kicked around, or under active development:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li>stylesheet/theme selector</li>
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| <li>better entry display within ttbp (currently just offloads to <code>less</code>)</li>
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| <li>buried feels browser</li>
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| </ul>
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| <p>other ideas are listed on github as
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| <a href="https://github.com/modgethanc/ttbp/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A" title="upcoming+features">upcoming features</a> or <a href="https://github.com/modgethanc/ttbp/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A" title="feature+request">feature requests</a>!</p> |