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Not an issue, just #1

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thapakazi opened this issue Oct 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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Not an issue, just #1

thapakazi opened this issue Oct 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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@thapakazi
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@gilesp Nice workouts on the lisp files...at your emacs.d

Few hours ago in internet, I was playing redirection games... 馃槃 like:
I wanted to do blog with org-mode + hugo stuffs.. and my journey started with this issue on hugo to a blog which redirected me again to your awesome blog and finally to this vurtcouk
Since you blog with org mode... and I can't comment over there :godmode: I am blabbering over here.

In your new posts or in reply to this thread, would you share like:

  1. how your org file get life to https://vurt.co.uk/post/
    though you have already shared behind the scene major steps, Can you write more about the UI/UX( or is it just the theme?) of the blog, and the blogging workflow (the steps by step kind of thing)
  2. I was thinking of asking more... now I forgot the rest of question 馃槅

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@thapakazi
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After few workouts... I am able to publish it finally. link to my blog :D.

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gilesp commented Oct 11, 2016

@zerOnepal Sorry for not replying sooner but I'm glad you've found a solution that works for you.

My blog posting process isn't as streamlined as it could be as the org files get exported as markdown so hugo can pick them up. I'd like to skip the markdown step if possible, but that would require modifying hugo to support org natively.

All the styling for my blog is handled by the hugo theme I use, which you can find here: https://github.com/jbub/ghostwriter

I have a simple bash script that runs hugo and then uses rsync to copy the files to my web server.

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