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63 lines
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title: "Rewrites and this site"
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date: 2019-05-02
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draft: false
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category: article
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description: How I'm rebuilding this website
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---
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# Rewrites
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## For the sake of rewriting things
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Finally after so long I came back to make this site look a little bit better since I never had a theme in mind.
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I'm still changing up the theming a bit but this time around it should hopefully be a bit more _modern_.
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Still no non-free javascript tho `\:D/`.
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In fact at the moment there is literally 0 lines of javascript which actually runs on the site right now.
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Even tho, [purecss](https://purecss.io/) has some javascript, it's only used for Node module packaging.
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Since I don't have any javascript using Node, those script never execute.
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Also the make script has been updated(praise kek).
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If you want to build your own websites with [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/) & [markdown](https://commonmark.org/help/), you can use the newly updated build script below.
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This is the most recent _stable_ build of the script but there's a more bleeding edge version [here](https://gitlab.com/shockrahwow/shockrah-city/blob/master/make.sh).
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```sh
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#!/bin/bash
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rootDir='./tmp/'
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targetDir='post/'
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[[ -z $rootDir/post/ ]] && mkdir -p $rootDir/post
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post() {
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# First get the body of the document
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tmp=".swap"
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base=$(basename $1)
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# cat the files together
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pandoc $1 | cat 'templates/post-header.html' - 'templates/post-footer.html' >> $tmp
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sed -i "5i <title>${base%.*}</title>" $tmp
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sed -i "s/<img/<img class=\"pure-img\"/g" $tmp
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sed -i 's/<table>/<table class="pure-table">/g' $tmp
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# turn the header into an actual header
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sed -i '30i <div class="header">' $tmp
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sed -i '32i </div>' $tmp # change this to 33 once we finalized for the subheading
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# finally move this post to its proper location in the _rootDir
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mv $tmp "$rootDir/$targetDir/${base%.*}.html"
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rm -f $tmp
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}
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for file in $@;do
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post $file
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done
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if [ -z $@ ]
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then
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while read line
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do
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post $line
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done < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"
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fi
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```
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