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This introduces a derivation which builds an instance of nginx
statically serving my blog posts, though as of now no indexes are
being generated and no XML feed is available.
This is just the initial draft of this setup and not yet what shall be
yielded in the end.
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This is mostly equivalent to the Haskell implementation, with the
primary difference that the Lisp DNS library does not support caching
yet.
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Following this change, Markdown files in the tree view will be
rendered as highlighted Markdown sources.
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Drops the previous patch setup to use //third_party/cgit instead.
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These patches now live as commits at //third_party/cgit
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With the sync-gcsr changes from the previous commits remote branches
are turned into local branches anyways.
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1. Generate links to subtree about pages.
2. Render README files in subtrees, too.
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This will render about pages using the Comrak renderer defined in
Cheddar.
Note that due to the way its implemented this will have one
interesting behaviour: Markdown files in the tree will *also* be
rendered as HTML.
I will need to see how that works out before deciding whether or not
to disable it.
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It renders GitHub-flavoured Markdown, which is nice for most
use-cases.
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Hopefully file following actually works for directories, too!
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This moves the various projects from "type-based" folders (such as
"services" or "tools") into more appropriate semantic folders (such as
"nix", "ops" or "web").
Deprecated projects (nixcon-demo & gotest) which only existed for
testing/demonstration purposes have been removed.
(Note: *all* builds are broken with this commit)
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