15 Commits (673b2fcaa5a4029df0a03aefe8354dd54ac110aa)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Luke Smith 673b2fcaa5
fix atom feed too 3 years ago
Luke Smith c33de03237
CDATA for html rss 3 years ago
Luke Smith d19ee79c56
use html via markdown in RSS 3 years ago
Harrison Wong 0190dd1636
fix rss links 3 years ago
Luke Smith c3287d9a19
responsive css: multi-column list on wide screens 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 93e99588c6 fix RSS titles, put whole recipe in description 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 455a6191f7 fix 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier b1c404456d add custom markdown index file 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier db9156fb36 sort articles by alphabetical order instead of date of publication 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier be0c2dd2ce get ready for merge 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 05a1a7b5eb fix bug when article deleted and re-added later 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier d42399ae92 add list of tag links at the end of each recipe 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 81ee1e91c4 add taglist function 3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 1d7d2b6ab8 fix
- Set correct title on pages (remove leading '#')
- Remove main title on recipe pages
- Put metadata at the end of articles
3 years ago
Sylvain Gauthier 9e99745276 use a clean Makefile system to build/deploy site
This way, we get dependency/smart update for free. We don't need to
rebuild all the pages everytime a new one is added. The author, date of
creation and date of revision are extracted from git information. The
index is generated automatically, so adding a recipe is literally just
adding a markdown file in src/.

The deployment system uses rsync to push only newer data to the server.

There is a tag system that you can add at the end of each recipe file.
Tag pages are generated statically that contain all recipes with a given
tag.

It introduces more HTML template files, though.

To build website, type
make build

To deploy it,
make deploy

To clean everything,
make clean
3 years ago