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xenodium reviews and mentions
- Sprinkling code with unique log entries
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
https://xenodium.com
All posts are written to a giant org file.
https://github.com/xenodium/xenodium.github.io/blob/master/i...
This wasn’t by design but more accidental. The file started as my notes, and eventually exported it to html as a single page (using built-in export). That page grew too large over time, so I wrote some custom elisp code to split into multiple html pages served by GitHub pages:
https://github.com/xenodium/xenodium.github.io
The custom elisp code I wrote isn’t particularly elegant, pretty, nor reusable but does the job for me.
In short, it’s a frankenstenian hack of sorts I’ll likely regret at some point, but at the moment fairly maintenance-free.
I also got these pages for apps I built, just plain 'ol html:
https://plainorg.com
https://flathabits.com
- Starting first elisp
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