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RE: https://graz.social/@publicvoit/116167678398997520

Yet another neat feature of my #orgmode #lazyblorg #staticwebsitegenerator: text snippets you can re-use all over your articles. ✂️

From in-line words to whole paragraphs or headings:
https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki/Snippets

My […]

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My #orgdown static website generator #lazyblorg learned lots of new tricks lately:

- ultracool #TagTree navigation 🏷️
- Atom feeds for single tags and combination of 2 #tags! 🔖
- share on Mastodon :mastolove:
- "random articles published on the same day" 🎲
- published on pypi 🐍
- popular […]

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A screenshot of my "Share on (Mastodon-logo)"-link.

A screenshot of my "Share on (Mastodon-logo)"-link.

By accident, my #lazyblorg is one of the first blogging solutions that include a "Share on #Mastodon" functionality on each article page. 🥳

Learn how to do it yourself: https://share.joinmastodon.org/

Read about that […]

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@oantolin Well, I haven't used any #staticwebpage generator except my own: #lazyblorg.

The reason why I programmed my own generator was that I could not get the features I wanted to have anywhere else:

- blog posts anywhere I like them: among my tasks/projects/contacts/...
- absolute minimal […]

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RE: https://graz.social/@publicvoit/116071289726731542

After implementing the new feed feature https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/issues/48 with the help of Claude, I also added a new feature: "--external-url-file $FILE" now generates a tab-separated file that contains all external URLs so […]

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RE: https://graz.social/@publicvoit/116071133774524612

Eh voilà: on my #publicvoit blog, you can now subscribe feeds of #tag pages as well as one further drill-down within the #TagTrees:

E.g.: for my tag "#emacs" you may now subscribe to […]

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Users of my blog #publicvoit or the software #lazyblorg are able to use my #TagTrees concept: https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki/TagTrees

It's also available with my #filetags file management software:
https://github.com/novoid/filetags/

Within my blog, you now can drill down to, e.g […]

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Blogging Without Emacs One of the worst things I can imagine in my blogging workflow would be to be unable to use Emacs for writing my posts. Word Press _does_ have an editor for writing posts, of course, but I have never used it. Each and every Irreal post starts life as an org-mode file. Even updates are made to the original source and republished to the blog. Imagine poor Ben Simon then. Simon has been blogging for a long time and has even appeared in Irreal a few times. A long time ago he wrote a blogging engine to publish his Emacs post to Blopgger. Everything was fine until he updated oauth2. That update broke his custom blogging engine and until he rewrote it for the new oauth2 he was forced to use the builtin Blogger editor to write his posts. He didn’t like it. He missed the core Emacs editing, of course, but as we all know, Emacs is so much more. He also missed things like shortcuts, spelling correction, completion, and all the other amenities that he’d grown used to after 30 years of Emacs use. Take a look a Simon’s post for some more details of how he uses Emacs for writing his blog. It can be easy to forget how central Emacs is to our workflow until we’re forced to do without it for a while. The closest I’ve ever come is when Melpa pushed a broken update to Org. I think I recovered by installing an older version until things got straightened out. I didn’t have to live without Emacs but it scared me anyway.

#irreal: #Blogging Without #Emacs
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=13483

Well, I'm even worse: I took a break from blogging for a couple of years until I had the first working version of *the* blogging system I wanted to use for my #orgmode workflow: #lazyblorg 🙄

https://karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/

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If you're using #lazyblorg as your static website generator: I've updated the project today.

It now used "uv" for dependency management, script invocation and unit test execution. Furthermore, I adapted the code to match the #pandoc version of Debian 13 Trixie.

Although you need to adapt a few […]

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I stumbled over https://unity.mol3d.tech/news/ which is using #lazyblorg to generate the news section.

Well, I have to say the adaptation was done great. 🙇

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