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bastibe
Jul 9, 2018
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That's a great idea! Do you want to create a pull request and make sure that it works?
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That's a great idea! Do you want to create a pull request and make sure that it works? |
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aminb
Jul 20, 2018
Sorry for the late reply; I've been swamped lately.
If I manage to find some free time I'll try to put together a PR and send it over, but otherwise, feel free to beat me to it :)
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Sorry for the late reply; I've been swamped lately. If I manage to find some free time I'll try to put together a PR and send it over, but otherwise, feel free to beat me to it :) |
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aminb commentedJul 8, 2018
It would be nice to use
directory-files-recursivelyinstead ofdirectory-filesand allow subdirectories of arbitrary depth insideorg-static-blog-posts-directory. This would allow havingexample.com/2018/test.htmlinstead of e.g.example.com/2018-test.html.