Blogging from the command line

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  • cli-guidelines

    A guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.

    My first impulse is to create an html file on nano and then upload that file to a server, but I'm sure you can come up with a better and more beautiful experience for those not browsing from links. I LOVED this webpage. I know it's made with something called hugo which a good friend recommended but, I'll be honest, I didn't understand what it was.

  • bashblog

    A single Bash script to create blogs. Download, run, write, done!

    A while ago I did some research and while it's not the only option I was quite taken with bashblog As you can see from the Changelog it's still actively developed and tweaked for some 10 years now.

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  • ghlog

    Write to a logbook/journal stored in Github from the command line.

    I built an application to write journal entries to a GitHub repo from the command line, called ghlog. You could host a static site that reads these md files. Using GitHub pages would keep this updated all the time.

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