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zzamboni.org
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| | | | | My blogging has seen multiple iterations over the years, and with it, the tools I use have changed. At the moment I use a set of free tools and workflows which make it very easy to keep my blog updated. This post gives a brief overview of my setup. | |
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www.taingram.org
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nicolasknoebber.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A developer details their workflow for converting a markdown-based website into a static site generated from Emacs Org-mode files using custom Emacs Lisp functions. | |
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128bit.io
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| | | So, it was time for a bit of change for the blog. I have been using an older version of Jekyll for some time and upgrading for me has always been a pain. I picked to move away from Jekyll to something new, this is where Hugo comes into play. Hugo Hugo is another static site generator like Jekyll but written in Go, it boasts itself as the fastest tool of its kind but it wasn't the speed that drew me to it. | ||