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org-html-themes
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Org-html-theme like https://docs.doomemacs.org/latest/
Closets I came to that is with https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes
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Blogging: org-publish vs ox-hugo? What's your opinion/experience on these 2?
Theming HTML can be very easy if you're not super picky. I find both the ReadTheOrg and Bigblow themes from Fabrice Niessen great. They both require just a simple "#+SETUPFILE" directive to use.
- Simplest HTML export with "drill-down" on 26.1
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Packages for taking notes in a computing class
Second spot to check would be Emacs' org-mode which may be understood as a mark-up language with a syntax of similar ease to remember, or/and as an operating environment/task management within Emacs (and to some degree, ported to vim). It can offer you much more than a format converter (e.g., demo video by John Kitchin), including the compilation/execution of snippets of code. Like Pandoc, export/publication to other formats may be adjusted to your preferences (e.g., readtheorg), but (in comparison to markdown) this is more suitable if you use your device/are allowed to adjust the computer to your preferences. (In Pandoc's case, you may name a portable style file to adjust the output.) Your mileage of needs may vary, but the interaction with tables (demo Mike Zamansky to move rows/columns/cells around, to quickly evaluate (compute) e.g., sums/standard deviations of a few entries is something the Emacs ecosystem may offer, and Pandoc intended as a format converter can not. (However, Pandoc accepts both .md and .org as either input/output format.)
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[org] What is the best way to have a public wiki that I can write from Org?
I'm using a customized version of org-html-themes, really easy to setup and host on github pages for my projects
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orgmode and everything else
I have an org file with lots of bookmarks clustered e.g. by project, process („how to book traveling“, „how to sick leave“,..) and other documentation (architecture diagrams, …). I export it using the readthedoc theme and serve via local Webserver to n localhost
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License terms for ReadTheOrg
I recently discovered exporting your org files to html. Someone developed a very helpful theme package [here](https://github.com/fniessen/org-html-themes] which renders just like ReadTheDocs.
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Publish a book as HTML/website with org-mode.
org-html-themes
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Taking notes in org mode has made me popular with my classmates
So I have been taking notes in org mode for about a year, and after several people asking me for my notes, I learned how to export them to HTML with ReadTheOrg. I then hosted them on my github pages site, now I can share with my class before finals. Org never ceases to amaze me!
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Any static site generators for org-mode suitable for manuals/documentation?
Yes, you can use org built-in html export C-c C-e in combination with an org html theme. In fact, this ReadTheOrg is a fork of the official Sphinx Read The Docs theme.
ox-hugo
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Customize Doom Emacs packages?
Long term: request here https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo as a feature to make this customizable. Once implemented, you would be able to customize this value with `M-x customize-option`.
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Show HN: Day by Day – every day of my life
sure, it's a little personal but i just made the repo public, here you go:
- https://github.com/geekodour/diary/blob/main/content-org/wee...
- https://github.com/geekodour/diary/blob/main/layouts/partial...
Basically it's very badly written elisp code that populates the same org file with metadata like week number etc. and then I have a custom hugo layout for writing out the weeks into posts.
All of this is tied together by https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo
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How can I export/publish all my org-roam-dailies to a static (local) Hugo site?
Check out ox-hugo. You could maybe set up a capture template with the proper file options and use the one post per org file method.
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gnupg 2.4.1 encryption issues with emacs / org-mode
I did find similar issues previously reported - https://discourse.doomemacs.org/t/org-encrypt-entries-before-save-hook-wont-let-me-save-my-org-file/3349 - https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo/discussions/551
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Blogging: org-publish vs ox-hugo? What's your opinion/experience on these 2?
ox-hugo documentation site
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Using Org Cite with Org Publish
Appears to be related to this issue: https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo/issues/630.
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URL in citation with org-cite?
I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. I'm using ox-hugo to export my Org files to markdown so they can be rendered by Hugo, so that's what I'm using in terms of export. ox-hugo handles the citations fine but in my references section, no URL appears when I use the url field. I haven't configured anything, everything is on their defaults. (I'm on Doom Emacs, if that's relevant.) Thanks for the help!
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It is what it is 🤷♂️
Not if it's digital and you can search! I'm traditionally a no notes guy but I've been trying to build out an easily referenced knowledge base using Org-roam and Ox-hugo and it's been pretty great, especially if you're juggling multiple topics. It's probably overkill but the hope is that I'm future proofing a bit by making these things available in perpetuity, and the workflow for the whole thing is incredibly efficient thanks to the org mode in general and other Emacs plugins.
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From Quarto to orgmode
There is a number of options using third-party packages. For example, https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/
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[org] What is the best way to have a public wiki that I can write from Org?
I like ox-hugo to write in Org Mode and export to Hugo. I host the repo on GitHub Pages to publish to the web without self-hosting or paying hosting fees, linked up to my custom domain. This is what the blog looks like, for reference. The URL https://ljwrites.github.io redirects to my domain if you try it.
What are some alternatives?
github-markdown-css - The minimal amount of CSS to replicate the GitHub Markdown style
org-books - Reading list management with org mode
readtheorg - Org Mode theme like Read The Docs
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files
org-themes
emacs-howdoyou - Search and read stackoverflow and its sisters’ sites
org-html-theme-darksun - A Solarized Dark version of the Bigblow Org HTML export theme
lazyblorg - Blogging with Org-mode for very lazy people
sphinx - The Sphinx documentation generator
org-export-head - Org mode to blog exporter. Converts each header to a different file