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It was last updated on November 28, 2022, and will be edited as things change. + +## Where I am now +Living in Athens, GA in a home I had already been renting for five years before my partner and I bought it several months into the pandemic. + +## Who I am around now +Our house has three people and three cats. The people include me, my partner, and my youngest daughter who spends every other week with us. My eldest child moved away to Georgia State University in the fall of 2022, something I'm still processing. + +The cats like to keep me company while I'm working, so you'll find plenty of photos of them in [my gallery][pics]. + +## What I am doing now +I'm on the management team and am a senior developer at [Infinity Interactive][infinity]. In practice, that means I get loaned out to companies who need some help building great software. I just wrapped up a two-year-long stint helping a DNA foundry build the software that tracks everything in their lab. Now I'm helping a biotech robotics company get their new flagship robot out the door. + +## What else? + - focusing my anger on the destruction of Twitter by [creating my own][blog] [federated][mastodon] [social][pics] outlets + - enjoying all the espisodes of [Taskmaster][taskmaster] [on YouTube][taskmaster youtube] (and some that fell off the back of a truck) + - wrapping up the last of the content for [The Outer Worlds][outer worlds] before moving on to a physical game + - thinking about costuming for a [space-themed steampunk event][steampunk] in February + + + +Checkout the [/now page movement][nowff] started by [Derek Sivers][]. You can get a +[profile][] if you set up a `/now` page. +[/now][] — so many people doing stuff in the now! + diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix.md b/content/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ee8e9cc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +--- +title: Like the legend of the phoenix +description: "" +date: 2022-11-28T03:47:22.541Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - colophon +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-11-30T14:09:28.693Z +--- +I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things "go viral" before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world. + +As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just ... stopped. Instead of using my own space to keep my words, I unconsciously switched over almost exclusively to a hot new microblogging platform started by some podcasting tooling developers called Twttr. + +Twitter's very short character limit made it ideal for the short bits I was writing anyway, and it was easy to write them more often. This only increased the ephemeral quality of them and I didn't even notice really that I was just creating a gap in my once exhaustively documented life. I've got all my tweets downloaded and stored away, but they're not something I can really go back and read. Those years are essentially lost to me. + +But now an egomaniacal billionaire troll has taken over and is systematically destroying Twitter and that has shocked me awake. It's well past time to start owning my words again and, more importantly, treating them like they matter and kept and displayed and shared. + +So, here's Kestrel's Nest back from the dead. + +I'm using [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) to power it, displayed using the [m10c theme](https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/hugo-theme-m10c/). I might charge all that, and this is certainly a rough draft, but it's a good place to start. + +For a laugh, I used a page from February 2001 from my old blog here as a placeholder. I thought about making this style match that exactly, but if I go that route I'll do it another day. +[It's here](/ancientindex.html) if you want to have a laugh too. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete.md b/content/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6968fb48 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +--- +title: Migration Complete +description: "" +date: 2001-02-11T15:31:47.345Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - oldskoolblog +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-11-28T02:10:25.754Z +--- +I've come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two + applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my + first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock's + wonderful [Object Desktop](http://www.stardock.com/products/odnt/), so my GUI doesn't even look like Windows to begin + with, and changing to W2000 didn't affect me there at all. If you picked up my + laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple's OS X. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration.md b/content/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8f0640a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +--- +title: OS Migration +description: "" +date: 2001-02-11T10:05:11.450Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - oldskoolblog +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-11-28T02:10:43.637Z +--- +Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I'm scared. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job.md b/content/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7da625b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +--- +title: First day on the job +description: "" +date: 2022-11-28T16:12:28.822Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - jobbyjob +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-11-30T03:16:39.231Z +--- +As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few "first day on the job" days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market. + +As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked. + +Computers are the worst. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things.md b/content/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fd6c4664 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +title: Day full of good things +description: "" +date: 2022-11-30T03:15:51.962Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - diary + - jobbyjob +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-12-01T03:38:04.983Z +--- +It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order: + - read two chapters of Dan Moren's book "[The Bayern Agenda](https://dmoren.com/the-bayern-agenda/)" while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work + - the things that didn't work in my new project yesterday started working + - attended my first standup with my new teammates + - ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch + - returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn't charged a fine + - voted in the [senate runoff election](https://warnockforgeorgia.com) + - got a delicious dirty spiced chai + - installed gitea at [git.kestrelsnest.social](https://git.kestrelsnest.social) and initialized a repo for [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/2022) + - made buffalo chicken legs for dinner + - took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a [neighborhood brass band](https://pix.kestrelsnest.social/i/web/post/503348491074470007) based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole + - ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie + - watched several episodes of [Taskmaster](https://taskmaster.fandom.com/wiki/Taskmaster_Wiki) and had quite a few good laughs + + A good day indeed. + + Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled "Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes." More on that later, no doubt. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code.md b/content/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67305620 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- +title: Solving Puzzles with Code +description: "" +date: 2022-12-01T03:10:01.568Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - coding + - tooling + - jobbyjob +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-12-01T03:38:00.008Z +--- +The [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com) is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December. + +Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I've never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I'm on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out. + +I'm fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I'm here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I've already accepted the fact that it's going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I'm ok with that. + +Still, I'm ready. I've been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I'm loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out [Gitea](https://gitea.io/en-us/). Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up [git.kestrelsnest.social](https://git.kestrelsnest.social/) and created a placeholder repo for [my 2022 solutions](https://git.kestrelsnest.social/eric/adventofcode2022). When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I'll be ready to go. + +And if I only make it three days, that's ok. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/posts/2022-12-01-'tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus.md b/content/posts/2022-12-01-'tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c09ffbc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2022-12-01-'tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- +title: "'Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus" +description: "" +date: 2022-12-02T02:39:39.850Z +preview: "" +draft: false +tags: + - athens +categories: "" +lastmod: 2022-12-02T04:25:09.203Z +--- +Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) "Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day". I've been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from "Rotisserie Jesus" (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year's hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route. + +I've never been able to see it, myself. For the last twenty years I ran Athens Locally Grown, a weekly farmers Thursday farmers market that always conflicted. I closed it at the end of last year, though, so this year I was free to go. The theme was "An Out of this World Holiday" and the grand marshal was a local amateur astronomer known as "Mr. Science" for all the outreach educational events he's done over the years. Already, it was the best Christmas parade I've ever been to. + +At least a third of the floats were from churches with questionable relations to the theme. The best was the Unitarians with a pickup they converted to the USS Enterprise pulling a trailer proclaiming they were "embracing Star Trek values Logic Science Dignity Equality Equity" and a whole group of walkers wearing various eras of star fleet uniforms. The Catholics had a large tiki lounge as their float. [The local klezmer band](https://www.klezlocal42.com) had both a giant dreidel and a Jewish space laser. + +A [bra store](https://grailbras.com) had a small float proclaiming "Every body is a celestial body" and a large bra on a pole covered with lights, ready to guide magi. + +My favorite float (and winner of Best In Show) was from a local [Montessori-ish STEAM school](https://www.doublehelixschool.com). They made a post-apocalyptic cabin populated with survivors and followed by a number of different creatures, including a dancing Chinese dragon only it was a "Santapede". + +And yeah, the controversial fundamentalist church had a [smiling bloody Jesus hanging from a cross under models of the planets](https://pix.kestrelsnest.social/i/web/post/504147835911897231). 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+ A mushroom company in North Carolina is claiming to have successfully inoculated trees with black truffles. No one has ever been able to do this before. Black truffles can net you about $70,000 per acre, but they've never been able to be successfully farmed. They just happen, in a small area of France and Italy, if you're lucky. If true, this could eventually make truffles available for the masses! +
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+ The Much-to-be-feared Brown Recluse Spider, from the back issues of Countryside Magazine. I know all about this. I've got the scar on my big toe to show for it. Only for me, there was no surgery, no charcoal compresses. Just an attention to cleanliness and my own natural healing. It's this spider bite that gave me my superpowers. Some of them, anyway. +
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+ "My thoughts first turn to Spring mushrooming when the cottonwoods start to leaf out and release their delightful Spring scents. Along the riverbanks and in other moist areas I begin my hunt for the elusive and well-camouflaged early morels." Morels, Truffles and other Spring Mushrooms: an annotated slide show. +
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In related news, The Minus 5 is preparing to embark on a brief tour of the United States in support of a split release with the Young Fresh Fellows entitled Let The War Against Music Begin... Because We Hate You, due out this spring on Mammoth Records. The Minus 5 is fronted by guitarist-keyboardist-songwriter Scott McCaughey who led Seattle�s Young Fresh Fellows to greatness in the �80s and �90s and currently performs live with R.E.M. The group - comprised of McCaughey, R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, The Posies' Ken Stringfellow, John Bamberg and Bill Rieflin - is scheduled to appear on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" on March 13.
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+ Spring is in the air, and tax refunds are in the mailbox. So far, I've cleaned out my Amazon shopping cart, ordered a mess of cheesemaking supplies, and got five gallons of wine bubbling. A few outstanding debts will be paid, a garden will be planted, and there should be enough left over for something nice. +
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+ Today marks a year that I've lived in my country home. (Well, my landlord's county home, anyway.) I knew going into this that my life would change living there, but I never could have guessed just how much better things would be. My play ends this weekend, and then I'll put in this year's garden. It'll be twice the size of last year's, which is pretty crazy (according to some people). The chickens will come soon. I've asked the owners if I can get a dairy cow (or maybe a couple of goats), but chances are slim of them allowing that. And, of course, I have overalls. And then, there's Chris. +
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+ I'm now officially a farmer. Long-time readers will know that I've dabbled over the last year, but it's official now. This weekend, I bought a pair of overalls. At the feed store. +
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+ The response to my play has been overwhelmingly positive. I actually had no idea up until the first audience watched it how it would go over. I'm very, very pleased. For those of you far away and not able to come watch, here's my director's notes:
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+�[This Durang play] is so filled with non sequiturs that you have to do each thing with total conviction � if you try to look for a stream of consciousness like you would with any other playwright, it would just get in the way.� Thus spoke Dana Ivey, who first played the Nanny at the American Repertory Theatre. This is true for the actors; it is true for me as director; it is also true for you as audience member. Baby With the Bathwater is a challenging play for everyone involved. It�s not often you see such a play presented in Community Theater � these kinds of things are usually reserved for universities and edgy professional theaters � but I think it�s very good to do this type of show from time to time.
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+You are probably reading this before you�ve actually seen the show, wondering what I�m going on about. Christopher Durang is well known for taking an aspect of society and making us think about it by presenting extreme examples of how things could really be. His hit Sister Mary Ignatious Explains It All For You took on organized religion. This play takes on a topic that�s been brought to the forefront by politics recently: the family. And in true Durang style, we�ve been given a family that�s easy to laugh at because it�s gone so terribly, terribly wrong while simultaneously offending us for the very same reason. You point and laugh, and feel guilty for doing so. Even worse, you�re likely to spot yourself in some of what gets presented.
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+Durang hasn�t held back. Everything about family life is fair game. Some scenes you may agree with, while others may hit too close to home or make you angry. That�s good! That�s the power of theater. People used to riot, overthrow governments, and hold debates after watching theater. While I�m not advocating violent revolution, I am sad that the overwhelming majority of what we see today is weak �feel good� stories and mindless entertainment. And of course I don�t just mean live theater, but also movies and television. It�s good to see something provocative from time to time. It reaffirms what we are doing right as a society and point out areas where we could do better. Don�t be afraid, though � I think this is a mighty funny script. I hope you laugh a lot. It�ll only sting a little.
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+This is a small cast (especially by Town & Gown standards), but it took many more people than you see to make this show happen. I�ve tried to list them all in the credits (If you helped and I forgot to mention you, I�m sorry. Thank you so much for your help.), but a few people I need to thank more. I designed the set, but Ben Teague was able to take my ideas and build them. His ability to take scribblings on the back of a napkin and make something that works the first time continues to amaze me. Beth Kozinsky is my first-ever assistant director, and now I wonder how I ever went without. Bill Akin made business cards for everyone, helping with the publicity effort and making the cast feel like professionals. Steve Wildey and Amy Crow continue to be the best. Chris Johnson is beyond words. And the Cast. I asked them to attend two set calls, and they came nearly to all of them. I gave them a schedule made tight by the holidays, and they came out enough ahead that the final week was anything but stressful. They took my concepts and ideas and created characters that are (I�m certain) exactly as Durang intended. Thank you, everyone. +
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+ The independant university newspaper has a write-up on my play opening tonight. The Red & Black is rather embarassing for a newspaper, but at least they got all the facts right. +
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+ To many it's just another dot-com going under, five or six layoffs lost among the thousands more going on around them. It's dear to me, though. Pyra Labs, creaters of the Blogger software I use to maintain this weblog, is down to a company of one. Out of money and unable to continue as it had, co-founder and CEO Evan Williams is the only one left.
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+It wasn't just the software that made the company dear to me. It was the human face they presented to the world. They started their company shortly after the company I work for did. We were about the same size. I could relate. But they were in San Francisco, sure to go far, sure to join the ranks of the dot com millionaires. I was in backwards Athens, Georgia, creating software for rural electric utilities. They were riding high, we were struggling to keep the doors open. I could live, through their eyes, a life that a few small changes, a few different decisions, could have given me. I connected with them in a way I've never connected with another company before. I wasn't just a customer.
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+But of course, the times have changed. The bubble they were in has burst. Here in Athens, we've turned around, too. Turning a profit, even, with a solid future in sight. I'm still living multiple lives, though. My own, of course, and the one they let me live with their words. Thanks, in large part to their efforts, I'm living many, many more lives through the words of thirty or so more people, chosen from the hundreds of thousands of people now writing online journals and weblogs. It would have been much harder for me to find these people without the efforts of Pyra and the other people doing similar work.
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+Tonight is the last rehearsal without an audience. We get a preview crowd tomorrow, and then it's the opening night extravaganza on Friday. It's all coming together into a wonderful little show. Today, I had lunch with a class of university upperclasspeople (one upperclassman and a whole bunch of upperclasswomen) who had lots of questions for me about the show and directing and acting. It was like being on "Inside the Actor's Studio", but with food. +
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    Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) “Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day”. I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route.

    +

    I’ve never been able to see it, myself. For the last twenty years I ran Athens Locally Grown, a weekly farmers Thursday farmers market that always conflicted. I closed it at the end of last year, though, so this year I was free to go. The theme was “An Out of this World Holiday” and the grand marshal was a local amateur astronomer known as “Mr. Science” for all the outreach educational events he’s done over the years. Already, it was the best Christmas parade I’ve ever been to.

    +

    At least a third of the floats were from churches with questionable relations to the theme. The best was the Unitarians with a pickup they converted to the USS Enterprise pulling a trailer proclaiming they were “embracing Star Trek values Logic Science Dignity Equality Equity” and a whole group of walkers wearing various eras of star fleet uniforms. The Catholics had a large tiki lounge as their float. The local klezmer band had both a giant dreidel and a Jewish space laser.

    +

    A bra store had a small float proclaiming “Every body is a celestial body” and a large bra on a pole covered with lights, ready to guide magi.

    +

    My favorite float (and winner of Best In Show) was from a local Montessori-ish STEAM school. They made a post-apocalyptic cabin populated with survivors and followed by a number of different creatures, including a dancing Chinese dragon only it was a “Santapede”.

    +

    And yeah, the controversial fundamentalist church had a smiling bloody Jesus hanging from a cross under models of the planets. Ho ho ho!

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    + + + calendar + + + Dec 2, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
  • + +
  • + Solving Puzzles with Code + +
    + +

    The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

    +

    Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

    +

    I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

    +

    Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

    +

    And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Dec 1, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
  • + +
  • + Day full of good things + +
    + +

    It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:

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    • read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work
    • +
    • the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working
    • +
    • attended my first standup with my new teammates
    • +
    • ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch
    • +
    • returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine
    • +
    • voted in the senate runoff election
    • +
    • got a delicious dirty spiced chai
    • +
    • installed gitea at git.kestrelsnest.social and initialized a repo for Advent of Code
    • +
    • made buffalo chicken legs for dinner
    • +
    • took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a neighborhood brass band based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole
    • +
    • ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie
    • +
    • watched several episodes of Taskmaster and had quite a few good laughs
    • +
    +

    A good day indeed.

    +

    Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled “Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes.” More on that later, no doubt.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 30, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
  • + First day on the job + +
    + +

    As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market.

    +

    As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked.

    +

    Computers are the worst.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 28, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
  • + Like the legend of the phoenix + +
    + +

    I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world.

    +

    As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. Instead of using my own space to keep my words, I unconsciously switched over almost exclusively to a hot new microblogging platform started by some podcasting tooling developers called Twttr.

    +

    Twitter’s very short character limit made it ideal for the short bits I was writing anyway, and it was easy to write them more often. This only increased the ephemeral quality of them and I didn’t even notice really that I was just creating a gap in my once exhaustively documented life. I’ve got all my tweets downloaded and stored away, but they’re not something I can really go back and read. Those years are essentially lost to me.

    +

    But now an egomaniacal billionaire troll has taken over and is systematically destroying Twitter and that has shocked me awake. It’s well past time to start owning my words again and, more importantly, treating them like they matter and kept and displayed and shared.

    +

    So, here’s Kestrel’s Nest back from the dead.

    +

    I’m using Hugo to power it, displayed using the m10c theme. I might charge all that, and this is certainly a rough draft, but it’s a good place to start.

    +

    For a laugh, I used a page from February 2001 from my old blog here as a placeholder. I thought about making this style match that exactly, but if I go that route I’ll do it another day. +It’s here if you want to have a laugh too.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 28, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
  • + +
  • + Migration Complete + +
    + +

    I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two +applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my +first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s +wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin +with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my +laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X.

    + + +
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    + + + calendar + + + Feb 11, 2001 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
  • + OS Migration + +
    + +

    Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared.

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    + + + calendar + + + Feb 11, 2001 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
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+ + diff --git a/public/index.xml b/public/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cdf3a75a --- /dev/null +++ b/public/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/ + Recent content on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Fri, 02 Dec 2022 02:39:39 +0000 + + 'Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-12-01-tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus/ + Fri, 02 Dec 2022 02:39:39 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-12-01-tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus/ + Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) “Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day”. I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route. + + + + Solving Puzzles with Code + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December. +Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out. + + + + Day full of good things + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order: +read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working attended my first standup with my new teammates ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine voted in the senate runoff election got a delicious dirty spiced chai installed gitea at git. + + + + First day on the job + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 16:12:28 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market. +As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked. +Computers are the worst. + + + + Like the legend of the phoenix + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 03:47:22 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world. +As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. + + + + Migration Complete + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 15:31:47 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X. + + + + OS Migration + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:05:11 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared. + + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/now/ + Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/now/ + This page is all about what I am doing now. It was last updated on November 28, 2022, and will be edited as things change. +Where I am now Living in Athens, GA in a home I had already been renting for five years before my partner and I bought it several months into the pandemic. +Who I am around now Our house has three people and three cats. The people include me, my partner, and my youngest daughter who spends every other week with us. + + + + diff --git a/public/now/index.html b/public/now/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c5696970 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/now/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + + // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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This page is all about what I am doing now. It was last updated on November 28, 2022, and will be edited as things change.

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Where I am now

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Living in Athens, GA in a home I had already been renting for five years before my partner and I bought it several months into the pandemic.

+

Who I am around now

+

Our house has three people and three cats. The people include me, my partner, and my youngest daughter who spends every other week with us. My eldest child moved away to Georgia State University in the fall of 2022, something I’m still processing.

+

The cats like to keep me company while I’m working, so you’ll find plenty of photos of them in my gallery.

+

What I am doing now

+

I’m on the management team and am a senior developer at Infinity Interactive. In practice, that means I get loaned out to companies who need some help building great software. I just wrapped up a two-year-long stint helping a DNA foundry build the software that tracks everything in their lab. Now I’m helping a biotech robotics company get their new flagship robot out the door.

+

What else?

+ +

Checkout the /now page movement started by Derek Sivers. You can get a +profile if you set up a /now page. +/now — so many people doing stuff in the now!

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Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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Like the legend of the phoenix

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+

I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world.

+

As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. Instead of using my own space to keep my words, I unconsciously switched over almost exclusively to a hot new microblogging platform started by some podcasting tooling developers called Twttr.

+

Twitter’s very short character limit made it ideal for the short bits I was writing anyway, and it was easy to write them more often. This only increased the ephemeral quality of them and I didn’t even notice really that I was just creating a gap in my once exhaustively documented life. I’ve got all my tweets downloaded and stored away, but they’re not something I can really go back and read. Those years are essentially lost to me.

+

But now an egomaniacal billionaire troll has taken over and is systematically destroying Twitter and that has shocked me awake. It’s well past time to start owning my words again and, more importantly, treating them like they matter and kept and displayed and shared.

+

So, here’s Kestrel’s Nest back from the dead.

+

I’m using Hugo to power it, displayed using the m10c theme. I might charge all that, and this is certainly a rough draft, but it’s a good place to start.

+

For a laugh, I used a page from February 2001 from my old blog here as a placeholder. I thought about making this style match that exactly, but if I go that route I’ll do it another day. +It’s here if you want to have a laugh too.

+ +
+ +
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+ + diff --git a/public/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/index.html b/public/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a88d3e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + + Migration Complete // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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Migration Complete

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I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two +applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my +first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s +wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin +with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my +laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X.

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Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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OS Migration

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Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared.

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First day on the job

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As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market.

+

As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked.

+

Computers are the worst.

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Day full of good things

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It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:

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  • read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work
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  • the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working
  • +
  • attended my first standup with my new teammates
  • +
  • ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch
  • +
  • returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine
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  • voted in the senate runoff election
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  • got a delicious dirty spiced chai
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  • installed gitea at git.kestrelsnest.social and initialized a repo for Advent of Code
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  • made buffalo chicken legs for dinner
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  • took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a neighborhood brass band based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole
  • +
  • ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie
  • +
  • watched several episodes of Taskmaster and had quite a few good laughs
  • +
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A good day indeed.

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Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled “Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes.” More on that later, no doubt.

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Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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Solving Puzzles with Code

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The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

+

Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

+

I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

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Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

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And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

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Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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'Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus

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Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) “Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day”. I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route.

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I’ve never been able to see it, myself. For the last twenty years I ran Athens Locally Grown, a weekly farmers Thursday farmers market that always conflicted. I closed it at the end of last year, though, so this year I was free to go. The theme was “An Out of this World Holiday” and the grand marshal was a local amateur astronomer known as “Mr. Science” for all the outreach educational events he’s done over the years. Already, it was the best Christmas parade I’ve ever been to.

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At least a third of the floats were from churches with questionable relations to the theme. The best was the Unitarians with a pickup they converted to the USS Enterprise pulling a trailer proclaiming they were “embracing Star Trek values Logic Science Dignity Equality Equity” and a whole group of walkers wearing various eras of star fleet uniforms. The Catholics had a large tiki lounge as their float. The local klezmer band had both a giant dreidel and a Jewish space laser.

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A bra store had a small float proclaiming “Every body is a celestial body” and a large bra on a pole covered with lights, ready to guide magi.

+

My favorite float (and winner of Best In Show) was from a local Montessori-ish STEAM school. They made a post-apocalyptic cabin populated with survivors and followed by a number of different creatures, including a dancing Chinese dragon only it was a “Santapede”.

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And yeah, the controversial fundamentalist church had a smiling bloody Jesus hanging from a cross under models of the planets. Ho ho ho!

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  • + 'Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus + +
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    Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) “Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day”. I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route.

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    I’ve never been able to see it, myself. For the last twenty years I ran Athens Locally Grown, a weekly farmers Thursday farmers market that always conflicted. I closed it at the end of last year, though, so this year I was free to go. The theme was “An Out of this World Holiday” and the grand marshal was a local amateur astronomer known as “Mr. Science” for all the outreach educational events he’s done over the years. Already, it was the best Christmas parade I’ve ever been to.

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    At least a third of the floats were from churches with questionable relations to the theme. The best was the Unitarians with a pickup they converted to the USS Enterprise pulling a trailer proclaiming they were “embracing Star Trek values Logic Science Dignity Equality Equity” and a whole group of walkers wearing various eras of star fleet uniforms. The Catholics had a large tiki lounge as their float. The local klezmer band had both a giant dreidel and a Jewish space laser.

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    A bra store had a small float proclaiming “Every body is a celestial body” and a large bra on a pole covered with lights, ready to guide magi.

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    My favorite float (and winner of Best In Show) was from a local Montessori-ish STEAM school. They made a post-apocalyptic cabin populated with survivors and followed by a number of different creatures, including a dancing Chinese dragon only it was a “Santapede”.

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    And yeah, the controversial fundamentalist church had a smiling bloody Jesus hanging from a cross under models of the planets. Ho ho ho!

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    + + + calendar + + + Dec 2, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
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  • + Solving Puzzles with Code + +
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    The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

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    Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

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    I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

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    Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

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    And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

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    It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:

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    • read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work
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    • the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working
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    • attended my first standup with my new teammates
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    • ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch
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    • returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine
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    • voted in the senate runoff election
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    • got a delicious dirty spiced chai
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    • installed gitea at git.kestrelsnest.social and initialized a repo for Advent of Code
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    • made buffalo chicken legs for dinner
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    • took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a neighborhood brass band based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole
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    • ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie
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    • watched several episodes of Taskmaster and had quite a few good laughs
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    A good day indeed.

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    Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled “Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes.” More on that later, no doubt.

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  • + First day on the job + +
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    As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market.

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    As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked.

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    Computers are the worst.

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  • + Like the legend of the phoenix + +
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    I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world.

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    As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. Instead of using my own space to keep my words, I unconsciously switched over almost exclusively to a hot new microblogging platform started by some podcasting tooling developers called Twttr.

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    Twitter’s very short character limit made it ideal for the short bits I was writing anyway, and it was easy to write them more often. This only increased the ephemeral quality of them and I didn’t even notice really that I was just creating a gap in my once exhaustively documented life. I’ve got all my tweets downloaded and stored away, but they’re not something I can really go back and read. Those years are essentially lost to me.

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    But now an egomaniacal billionaire troll has taken over and is systematically destroying Twitter and that has shocked me awake. It’s well past time to start owning my words again and, more importantly, treating them like they matter and kept and displayed and shared.

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    So, here’s Kestrel’s Nest back from the dead.

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    I’m using Hugo to power it, displayed using the m10c theme. I might charge all that, and this is certainly a rough draft, but it’s a good place to start.

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    For a laugh, I used a page from February 2001 from my old blog here as a placeholder. I thought about making this style match that exactly, but if I go that route I’ll do it another day. +It’s here if you want to have a laugh too.

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    I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two +applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my +first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s +wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin +with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my +laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X.

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    Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared.

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I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route. + + + + Solving Puzzles with Code + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December. +Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out. + + + + Day full of good things + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order: +read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working attended my first standup with my new teammates ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine voted in the senate runoff election got a delicious dirty spiced chai installed gitea at git. + + + + First day on the job + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 16:12:28 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market. +As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked. +Computers are the worst. + + + + Like the legend of the phoenix + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 03:47:22 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world. +As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. + + + + Migration Complete + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 15:31:47 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X. + + + + OS Migration + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:05:11 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared. + + + + diff --git a/public/posts/page/1/index.html b/public/posts/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..00fdd4c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/posts/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/ + + + + + + diff --git a/public/sitemap.xml b/public/sitemap.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..936a184f --- /dev/null +++ b/public/sitemap.xml @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/ + 2022-12-02T04:25:09+00:00 + 0 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-12-01-tis-the-season-for-bloody-jesus/ + 2022-12-02T04:25:09+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/athens/ + 2022-12-02T04:25:09+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/ + 2022-12-02T04:25:09+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/ + 2022-12-02T04:25:09+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/coding/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:00+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/jobbyjob/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:04+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:00+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/tooling/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:00+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:04+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/diary/ + 2022-12-01T03:38:04+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + 2022-11-30T03:16:39+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/colophon/ + 2022-11-30T14:09:28+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + 2022-11-30T14:09:28+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + 2022-11-28T02:10:25+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/oldskoolblog/ + 2022-11-28T02:10:43+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + 2022-11-28T02:10:43+00:00 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/now/ + 0 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/categories/ + + diff --git a/public/tags/athens/index.html b/public/tags/athens/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f9124f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/athens/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + + athens // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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  • + 'Tis the Season for Bloody Jesus + +
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    Tonight was the annual Athens Christmas parade, also known as (by a friend of mine, anyway) “Athens Annual Let’s Do Weird Shit Day”. I’ve been regaled for years with tales of the strangeness at this parade, ranging from “Rotisserie Jesus” (a bloody live human Jesus on a spinning cross) to last year’s hippy who thought it would be a good idea to use a roadkill great horned owl as a hand puppet and thrust it in the faces of kids lined up along the route.

    +

    I’ve never been able to see it, myself. For the last twenty years I ran Athens Locally Grown, a weekly farmers Thursday farmers market that always conflicted. I closed it at the end of last year, though, so this year I was free to go. The theme was “An Out of this World Holiday” and the grand marshal was a local amateur astronomer known as “Mr. Science” for all the outreach educational events he’s done over the years. Already, it was the best Christmas parade I’ve ever been to.

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    At least a third of the floats were from churches with questionable relations to the theme. The best was the Unitarians with a pickup they converted to the USS Enterprise pulling a trailer proclaiming they were “embracing Star Trek values Logic Science Dignity Equality Equity” and a whole group of walkers wearing various eras of star fleet uniforms. The Catholics had a large tiki lounge as their float. The local klezmer band had both a giant dreidel and a Jewish space laser.

    +

    A bra store had a small float proclaiming “Every body is a celestial body” and a large bra on a pole covered with lights, ready to guide magi.

    +

    My favorite float (and winner of Best In Show) was from a local Montessori-ish STEAM school. They made a post-apocalyptic cabin populated with survivors and followed by a number of different creatures, including a dancing Chinese dragon only it was a “Santapede”.

    +

    And yeah, the controversial fundamentalist church had a smiling bloody Jesus hanging from a cross under models of the planets. Ho ho ho!

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  • + Solving Puzzles with Code + +
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    The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

    +

    Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

    +

    I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

    +

    Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

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    And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

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  • + Like the legend of the phoenix + +
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    I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world.

    +

    As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. Instead of using my own space to keep my words, I unconsciously switched over almost exclusively to a hot new microblogging platform started by some podcasting tooling developers called Twttr.

    +

    Twitter’s very short character limit made it ideal for the short bits I was writing anyway, and it was easy to write them more often. This only increased the ephemeral quality of them and I didn’t even notice really that I was just creating a gap in my once exhaustively documented life. I’ve got all my tweets downloaded and stored away, but they’re not something I can really go back and read. Those years are essentially lost to me.

    +

    But now an egomaniacal billionaire troll has taken over and is systematically destroying Twitter and that has shocked me awake. It’s well past time to start owning my words again and, more importantly, treating them like they matter and kept and displayed and shared.

    +

    So, here’s Kestrel’s Nest back from the dead.

    +

    I’m using Hugo to power it, displayed using the m10c theme. I might charge all that, and this is certainly a rough draft, but it’s a good place to start.

    +

    For a laugh, I used a page from February 2001 from my old blog here as a placeholder. I thought about making this style match that exactly, but if I go that route I’ll do it another day. +It’s here if you want to have a laugh too.

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+ + diff --git a/public/tags/colophon/index.xml b/public/tags/colophon/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..137b7d7d --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/colophon/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + + colophon on Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/colophon/ + Recent content in colophon on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 03:47:22 +0000 + + Like the legend of the phoenix + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 03:47:22 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-like-the-legend-of-the-phoenix/ + I used to be a prolific blogger, back in the very early days of the form. Had a few things “go viral” before that was a thing, meaning they were seen and talked about by dozens of people, but I was comfortably C-list in that small world. +As my online time got eaten up by other things, like farming and starting a family, my posts became shorter and less frequent and eventually just … stopped. + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/colophon/page/1/index.html b/public/tags/colophon/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d1f234d --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/colophon/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/colophon/ + + + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/diary/index.html b/public/tags/diary/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..495d1da6 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/diary/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + + diary // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Eric Wagoner + Kestrel's Nest + +

Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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+

diary

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  • + Day full of good things + +
    + +

    It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:

    +
      +
    • read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work
    • +
    • the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working
    • +
    • attended my first standup with my new teammates
    • +
    • ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch
    • +
    • returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine
    • +
    • voted in the senate runoff election
    • +
    • got a delicious dirty spiced chai
    • +
    • installed gitea at git.kestrelsnest.social and initialized a repo for Advent of Code
    • +
    • made buffalo chicken legs for dinner
    • +
    • took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a neighborhood brass band based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole
    • +
    • ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie
    • +
    • watched several episodes of Taskmaster and had quite a few good laughs
    • +
    +

    A good day indeed.

    +

    Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled “Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes.” More on that later, no doubt.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 30, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
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+ +
+ + diff --git a/public/tags/diary/index.xml b/public/tags/diary/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f00d4b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/diary/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + + + + diary on Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/diary/ + Recent content in diary on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + Day full of good things + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order: +read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working attended my first standup with my new teammates ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine voted in the senate runoff election got a delicious dirty spiced chai installed gitea at git. + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/diary/page/1/index.html b/public/tags/diary/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3479175 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/diary/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/diary/ + + + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/index.html b/public/tags/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..121e6daa --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + Tags // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Eric Wagoner + Kestrel's Nest + +

Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

+ +
+
+ + + +
+ + diff --git a/public/tags/index.xml b/public/tags/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e6eceb35 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + Tags on Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/ + Recent content in Tags on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Fri, 02 Dec 2022 02:39:39 +0000 + + athens + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/athens/ + Fri, 02 Dec 2022 02:39:39 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/athens/ + + + + + coding + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/coding/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/coding/ + + + + + jobbyjob + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/jobbyjob/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/jobbyjob/ + + + + + tooling + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/tooling/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/tooling/ + + + + + diary + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/diary/ + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/diary/ + + + + + colophon + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/colophon/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 03:47:22 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/colophon/ + + + + + oldskoolblog + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/oldskoolblog/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 15:31:47 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/oldskoolblog/ + + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.html b/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d32ff04f --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ + + + + jobbyjob // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Eric Wagoner + Kestrel's Nest + +

Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

+ +
+
+ +
+

jobbyjob

+
    + +
  • + Solving Puzzles with Code + +
    + +

    The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

    +

    Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

    +

    I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

    +

    Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

    +

    And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Dec 1, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
  • + +
  • + Day full of good things + +
    + +

    It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:

    +
      +
    • read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work
    • +
    • the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working
    • +
    • attended my first standup with my new teammates
    • +
    • ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch
    • +
    • returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine
    • +
    • voted in the senate runoff election
    • +
    • got a delicious dirty spiced chai
    • +
    • installed gitea at git.kestrelsnest.social and initialized a repo for Advent of Code
    • +
    • made buffalo chicken legs for dinner
    • +
    • took my youngest to their first rehearsal of a neighborhood brass band based on a poster I saw stapled to a telephone pole
    • +
    • ate leftover pecan pumpkin pie
    • +
    • watched several episodes of Taskmaster and had quite a few good laughs
    • +
    +

    A good day indeed.

    +

    Postscript: It occurred to me right after posting that this could have been titled “Is the ketamine working? Signs point to yes.” More on that later, no doubt.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 30, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
  • + First day on the job + +
    + +

    As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market.

    +

    As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked.

    +

    Computers are the worst.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Nov 28, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
+ + + + +
+ +
+ + diff --git a/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.xml b/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9814784 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/jobbyjob/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + jobbyjob on Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/jobbyjob/ + Recent content in jobbyjob on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + Solving Puzzles with Code + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:10:01 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-30-solving-puzzles-with-code/ + The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December. +Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out. + + + + Day full of good things + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + Wed, 30 Nov 2022 03:15:51 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-29-day-full-of-good-things/ + It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order: +read two chapters of Dan Moren’s book “The Bayern Agenda” while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work the things that didn’t work in my new project yesterday started working attended my first standup with my new teammates ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn’t charged a fine voted in the senate runoff election got a delicious dirty spiced chai installed gitea at git. + + + + First day on the job + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + Mon, 28 Nov 2022 16:12:28 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-28-first-day-on-the-job/ + As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few “first day on the job” days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market. +As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked. +Computers are the worst. + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/jobbyjob/page/1/index.html b/public/tags/jobbyjob/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..58150731 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/jobbyjob/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/jobbyjob/ + + + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.html b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..06dbf4d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ + + + + oldskoolblog // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Eric Wagoner + Kestrel's Nest + +

Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

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+

oldskoolblog

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  • + Migration Complete + +
    + +

    I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two +applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my +first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s +wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin +with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my +laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X.

    + + +
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    + + + calendar + + + Feb 11, 2001 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
  • + +
  • + OS Migration + +
    + +

    Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared.

    + + +
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    + + + calendar + + + Feb 11, 2001 + - + + clock + + + 1 min read + +
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+ + diff --git a/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.xml b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e0d2079 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/index.xml @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + + + + oldskoolblog on Kestrel's Nest + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/oldskoolblog/ + Recent content in oldskoolblog on Kestrel's Nest + Hugo -- gohugo.io + en-us + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 15:31:47 +0000 + + Migration Complete + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 15:31:47 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-migration-complete/ + I’ve come out the other side. Amazingly enough, I only had to reinstall two applications: my virus scanner and web browser. All my email survived. And, my first impressions are great. I like Windows 2000. I am using Stardock’s wonderful Object Desktop, so my GUI doesn’t even look like Windows to begin with, and changing to W2000 didn’t affect me there at all. If you picked up my laptop right now, you would think I was using Apple’s OS X. + + + + OS Migration + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Sun, 11 Feb 2001 10:05:11 +0000 + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/posts/2022-11-27-os-migration/ + Today I migrate my laptop from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. I’m scared. + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/oldskoolblog/page/1/index.html b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/page/1/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..569ad726 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/oldskoolblog/page/1/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + https://blog.kestrelsnest.social/tags/oldskoolblog/ + + + + + + diff --git a/public/tags/tooling/index.html b/public/tags/tooling/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e8e97c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/public/tags/tooling/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + + tooling // Kestrel's Nest + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Eric Wagoner + Kestrel's Nest + +

Links, thoughts, & what-not from Athens, GA.

+ +
+
+ +
+

tooling

+
    + +
  • + Solving Puzzles with Code + +
    + +

    The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.

    +

    Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I’ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I’m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.

    +

    I’m fully expecting it to be true this year, too. I just started a new project this week, and the whole reason I’m here is they are short-staffed and under the gun to deliver a fully functional robot in three months, if not sooner. I’ve already accepted the fact that it’s going to ratchet up the pressure over the next few weeks and not loosen up for the holidays. I’m ok with that.

    +

    Still, I’m ready. I’ve been wanting to loosen my reliance on GitHub (same as I’m loosening my reliance on Twitter, Instagram, etc.) so this was the perfect time to try out Gitea. Programming is surprisingly social (especially coding challenges like AoC) so I spun up git.kestrelsnest.social and created a placeholder repo for my 2022 solutions. When the first puzzle lands at midnight, I’ll be ready to go.

    +

    And if I only make it three days, that’s ok.

    + + +
    +
    + + + calendar + + + Dec 1, 2022 + - + + clock + + + 2 min read + +
  • + +
+ + + + +
+ +
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+ A mushroom company in North Carolina is claiming to have successfully inoculated trees with black truffles. No one has ever been able to do this before. Black truffles can net you about $70,000 per acre, but they've never been able to be successfully farmed. They just happen, in a small area of France and Italy, if you're lucky. If true, this could eventually make truffles available for the masses! +
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+ My parents (and youngest sister) drove into town this morning, staying for one day only. They'll have spent more time on the road driving here and back from outside St. Louis, Missouri, than they'll spend here visiting, but I'm glad they came. They'll see the play tonight and head off after lunch tomorrow. +
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+ The Much-to-be-feared Brown Recluse Spider, from the back issues of Countryside Magazine. I know all about this. I've got the scar on my big toe to show for it. Only for me, there was no surgery, no charcoal compresses. Just an attention to cleanliness and my own natural healing. It's this spider bite that gave me my superpowers. Some of them, anyway. +
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+ "My thoughts first turn to Spring mushrooming when the cottonwoods start to leaf out and release their delightful Spring scents. Along the riverbanks and in other moist areas I begin my hunt for the elusive and well-camouflaged early morels." Morels, Truffles and other Spring Mushrooms: an annotated slide show. +
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+ Also in the current Flagpole, of particular interest to Randy:
In related news, The Minus 5 is preparing to embark on a brief tour of the United States in support of a split release with the Young Fresh Fellows entitled Let The War Against Music Begin... Because We Hate You, due out this spring on Mammoth Records. The Minus 5 is fronted by guitarist-keyboardist-songwriter Scott McCaughey who led Seattle�s Young Fresh Fellows to greatness in the �80s and �90s and currently performs live with R.E.M. The group - comprised of McCaughey, R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, The Posies' Ken Stringfellow, John Bamberg and Bill Rieflin - is scheduled to appear on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" on March 13.
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+ Spring is in the air, and tax refunds are in the mailbox. So far, I've cleaned out my Amazon shopping cart, ordered a mess of cheesemaking supplies, and got five gallons of wine bubbling. A few outstanding debts will be paid, a garden will be planted, and there should be enough left over for something nice. +
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+ A new species of camel has been discovered in the deserts north of Tibet. I suppose this will give more ammunition to the Yeti-searchers. ("If a large camel could go undiscovered for so long, it's not far-fetched that an intelligent hominid could go uncaptured for so long in roughly the same area, now isn't it?") +
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+ Today marks a year that I've lived in my country home. (Well, my landlord's county home, anyway.) I knew going into this that my life would change living there, but I never could have guessed just how much better things would be. My play ends this weekend, and then I'll put in this year's garden. It'll be twice the size of last year's, which is pretty crazy (according to some people). The chickens will come soon. I've asked the owners if I can get a dairy cow (or maybe a couple of goats), but chances are slim of them allowing that. And, of course, I have overalls. And then, there's Chris. +
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+ I'm now officially a farmer. Long-time readers will know that I've dabbled over the last year, but it's official now. This weekend, I bought a pair of overalls. At the feed store. +
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+ The response to my play has been overwhelmingly positive. I actually had no idea up until the first audience watched it how it would go over. I'm very, very pleased. For those of you far away and not able to come watch, here's my director's notes:
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+�[This Durang play] is so filled with non sequiturs that you have to do each thing with total conviction � if you try to look for a stream of consciousness like you would with any other playwright, it would just get in the way.� Thus spoke Dana Ivey, who first played the Nanny at the American Repertory Theatre. This is true for the actors; it is true for me as director; it is also true for you as audience member. Baby With the Bathwater is a challenging play for everyone involved. It�s not often you see such a play presented in Community Theater � these kinds of things are usually reserved for universities and edgy professional theaters � but I think it�s very good to do this type of show from time to time.
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+You are probably reading this before you�ve actually seen the show, wondering what I�m going on about. Christopher Durang is well known for taking an aspect of society and making us think about it by presenting extreme examples of how things could really be. His hit Sister Mary Ignatious Explains It All For You took on organized religion. This play takes on a topic that�s been brought to the forefront by politics recently: the family. And in true Durang style, we�ve been given a family that�s easy to laugh at because it�s gone so terribly, terribly wrong while simultaneously offending us for the very same reason. You point and laugh, and feel guilty for doing so. Even worse, you�re likely to spot yourself in some of what gets presented.
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+This is a small cast (especially by Town & Gown standards), but it took many more people than you see to make this show happen. I�ve tried to list them all in the credits (If you helped and I forgot to mention you, I�m sorry. Thank you so much for your help.), but a few people I need to thank more. I designed the set, but Ben Teague was able to take my ideas and build them. His ability to take scribblings on the back of a napkin and make something that works the first time continues to amaze me. Beth Kozinsky is my first-ever assistant director, and now I wonder how I ever went without. Bill Akin made business cards for everyone, helping with the publicity effort and making the cast feel like professionals. Steve Wildey and Amy Crow continue to be the best. Chris Johnson is beyond words. And the Cast. I asked them to attend two set calls, and they came nearly to all of them. I gave them a schedule made tight by the holidays, and they came out enough ahead that the final week was anything but stressful. They took my concepts and ideas and created characters that are (I�m certain) exactly as Durang intended. Thank you, everyone. +
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+ The independant university newspaper has a write-up on my play opening tonight. The Red & Black is rather embarassing for a newspaper, but at least they got all the facts right. +
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+ To many it's just another dot-com going under, five or six layoffs lost among the thousands more going on around them. It's dear to me, though. Pyra Labs, creaters of the Blogger software I use to maintain this weblog, is down to a company of one. Out of money and unable to continue as it had, co-founder and CEO Evan Williams is the only one left.
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+Tonight is the last rehearsal without an audience. We get a preview crowd tomorrow, and then it's the opening night extravaganza on Friday. It's all coming together into a wonderful little show. Today, I had lunch with a class of university upperclasspeople (one upperclassman and a whole bunch of upperclasswomen) who had lots of questions for me about the show and directing and acting. It was like being on "Inside the Actor's Studio", but with food. +
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. diff --git a/themes/kestrel/README.md b/themes/kestrel/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2f883e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +# m10c theme + +![Intro](https://github.com/vaga/hugo-theme-m10c/blob/master/images/cover.png) + +A Hugo minimalistic theme for bloggers + +Main features: + +- Fully responsive +- Twitter Cards, Open Graph, Disqus and Google Analytics supported (see Hugo docs) +- Customizable colors +- Customizable picture and description +- Customizable menu on sidebar +- Customizable social media links on sidebar +- Optimized for performance 100/100 on Lighthouse +- All feather icons included + +## Getting started + +### Installation + +Create a new Hugo site: +```bash +$ hugo new site [path] +``` + +Clone this repository into `themes/` directory: +```bash +$ cd [path] +$ git clone https://github.com/vaga/hugo-theme-m10c.git themes/m10c +``` + +Add this line in the `config.toml` file: +```toml +theme = "m10c" +``` + +### Configuration + +In your `config.toml` file, define the following variables in `params`: + +- `author`: Name of the author +- `description`: Short description of the author +- `avatar`: Path of file containing the author avatar image +- `menu_item_separator`: Separator between each menu item. HTML allowed (default: " - ") +- `favicon`: Absolute path of your favicon.ico file (default: "/favicon.ico") + +To add a menu item, add the following lines in `menu`: + +``` +[[menu.main]] + identifier = "tags" + name = "Tags" + url = "/tags/" +``` + +[Read Hugo documentations](https://gohugo.io/content-management/menus/#readout) for more informations about menu + +To add a social link, add the following lines in `params`: + +``` +[[params.social]] + icon = "github" + name = "My Github" + url = "https://github.com/vaga" +``` + +To change theme colors, add the following lines in `params`: + +``` +[params.style] + darkestColor = "#d35050" + darkColor = "#212121" + lightColor = "#f5e3e0" + lightestColor = "#f5f5f5" + primaryColor = "#ffffff" +``` + +If you want the above theme colors, you can see the [exampleSite/config.toml](/exampleSite/config.toml) file. + +### Styling + +To override styles using scss, add a file called `_extra.scss` to `[path]/assets/css/` + +**Note:** Hugo releases come in two versions, `hugo` and `hugo_extended`. You need `hugo_extended` to automatically compile your scss. + +## License + +This theme is released under the [**MIT**](/LICENSE.md) License. + +## Acknowledgements + +- [feather](https://feathericons.com/) - [MIT](https://github.com/feathericons/feather/blob/master/LICENSE) diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_base.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_base.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0a3f3f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_base.scss @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +* { + box-sizing: border-box; +} + +html { + line-height: 1.6; +} + +body { + margin: 0; + font-family: sans-serif; + background: $dark-color; + color: $light-color; +} + +h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { + color: $lightest-color; +} + +a { + color: $primary-color; + transition: color 0.35s; + text-decoration: none; + + &:hover { + color: $lightest-color; + } +} + +// Browsers seem to use a smaller default font-size with monospaced code +// blocks (like 80% of the size of normal text) and that looks pretty bad with +// small inline code-blocks in the middle of normal text (mainly because of +// the very noticeable difference in x-height). This CSS corrects that problem. +code { + font-family: monospace,monospace; + font-size: 1em; + color: rgba($light-color, .8); +} + +pre { + font-size: 1rem; + line-height: 1.2em; + margin: 0; + overflow: auto; + + // A larger monospaced block of text (that isn't mixed with normal text) + // generally looks heavier than normal text with the same font size. For this + // reason using a smaller monospaced font size makes sense in this situation. + code { + font-size: .8em; + } +} + +::selection { + background: rgba($light-color, .25); +} +::-moz-selection { + background: rgba($light-color, .25); +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_extra.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_extra.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8eaa4d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/_extra.scss @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +// Do not add any CSS to this file in the theme sources. +// This file can be overridden to add project-specific CSS. diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_app.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_app.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8545205a --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_app.scss @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +.app-header { + padding: 2.5em; + background: $darkest-color; + text-align: center; +} + +.app-header-avatar { + width: 15rem; + height: 15rem; + border-radius: 100%; + border: 0.5rem solid $primary-color; +} + +.app-container { + padding: 2.5rem; +} + +.app-header-social { + display: flex; + align-items: center; + justify-content: center; + font-size: 2em; + color: $lightest-color; + + a:not(:last-child) { + margin-right: 0.4em; + } +} + +.app-header-title { + color: $lightest-color; + display: block; + font-size: 2em; + margin: 0.67em 0; + font-weight: bold; +} + +@media (min-width: 940px) { + .app-header { + position: fixed; + top: 0; + left: 0; + width: 20rem; + min-height: 100vh; + } + + .app-container { + max-width: 65rem; + margin-left: 20rem; + } +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_error_404.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_error_404.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c819570a --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_error_404.scss @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +.error-404 { + text-align: center; +} + +.error-404-title { + text-transform: uppercase; +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_icon.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_icon.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20178aa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_icon.scss @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +.icon { + display: inline-block; + width: 1em; + height: 1em; + margin-top: -0.125em; +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_pagination.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_pagination.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2161c5fe --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_pagination.scss @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +.pagination { + display: block; + list-style: none; + padding: 0; + font-size: 0.8em; + text-align: center; + margin: 3em 0; +} + +.page-item { + display: inline-block; + .page-link { + display: flex; + align-items: center; + justify-content:center; + width: 1.8rem; + height: 1.8rem; + } + + &.active { + .page-link { + color: $lightest-color; + border-radius: 2em; + background: $primary-color; + } + } +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_post.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_post.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c10cb8c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_post.scss @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +.post-title { + color: $lightest-color; +} + +.post-meta > div { + display: flex; + align-items: center; + font-size: 0.8em; + + > .icon { + margin-right: 0.4em; + } +} + +.post-content { + & > pre, + .highlight { + margin: 1em 0; + } + + & > pre, + .highlight > pre, + .highlight > div { + border-left: 0.4em solid rgba($primary-color, .8); + padding: 1em 1em; + } + + blockquote { + border-left: 0.4em solid rgba($primary-color, .8); + margin: 1em 0em; + padding: .5em 1em; + background: $darkest-color; + + p { + margin: .5em 0; + } + } + + img { + max-width: 100%; + } +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_posts_list.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_posts_list.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49177c1a --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_posts_list.scss @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +.posts-list { + padding: 0; +} + +.posts-list-item { + list-style: none; + padding: 0.4em 0; + + &:not(:last-child) { + border-bottom: 1px dashed rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3); + } +} + +.posts-list-item-description { + display: flex; + align-items: center; + font-size: 0.8em; + + > .icon { + margin-right: 0.4em; + } +} + +.posts-list-item-separator { + margin: 0 0.4em; +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tag.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tag.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8bf628ac --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tag.scss @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +.tag { + display: inline-block; + margin-right: 0.2em; + padding: 0 0.6em; + font-size: 0.9em; + border-radius: 0.2em; + white-space: nowrap; + background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1); + transition: color 0.35s, background 0.35s; + + &:hover { + transition: color 0.25s, background 0.05s; + background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3); + } +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tags_list.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tags_list.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1dddc531 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/components/_tags_list.scss @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +.tags-list { + padding: 0; +} + +.tags-list-item { + display: flex; + align-items: center; + list-style: none; + padding: 0.4em 0; + + > .icon { + margin-right: .4em; + } + &:not(:last-child) { + border-bottom: 1px dashed rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.3); + } +} + +@media (min-width: 450px) { + .tags-list { + display: flex; + flex-wrap: wrap; + } + + .tags-list-item { + width: calc(50% - 1em); + &:nth-child(even) { + margin-left: 1em; + } + &:nth-last-child(2) { + border: none; + } + } +} diff --git a/themes/kestrel/assets/css/main.scss b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/main.scss new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd863685 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/assets/css/main.scss @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +$darkest-color: {{ .Site.Params.style.darkestColor | default 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"#242930" + # darkColor = "#353b43" + # lightColor = "#afbac4" + # lightestColor = "#ffffff" + # primaryColor = "#57cc8a" + + # Green theme + #[params.style] + # darkestColor = "#315659" + # darkColor = "#253031" + # lightColor = "#96a879" + # lightestColor = "#fff" + # primaryColor = "#dad865" + + # Red theme + #[params.style] + # darkestColor = "#d35050" + # darkColor = "#212121" + # lightColor = "#d6d6d6" + # lightestColor = "#d3d3d3" + # primaryColor = "#ffffff" diff --git a/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/about.md b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/about.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a55bd30e --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/about.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +title = "About" ++++ + + Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent lacinia lorem quis sodales auctor. Donec bibendum odio leo, bibendum iaculis lectus dapibus sit amet. Etiam ut euismod lectus, vel finibus metus. Orci varius natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Integer quis vestibulum justo. Duis scelerisque ullamcorper sem, eget congue lorem ultrices mattis. Nam ut mollis tellus, id facilisis turpis. Duis ac egestas mi, a mattis dolor. Curabitur vestibulum est nec tortor hendrerit, vehicula malesuada quam tempor. Duis ornare tortor dapibus, scelerisque est lacinia, aliquet mi. Vivamus convallis malesuada augue ac viverra. Sed molestie erat at sem dapibus porttitor. Vestibulum lacinia, enim id feugiat varius, felis erat sollicitudin nisl, sit amet semper nisi nunc in nisl. Sed dapibus ullamcorper nulla, et molestie lacus accumsan ac. + +Fusce auctor in justo nec porta. Aliquam vitae molestie libero. In scelerisque dolor ac est lacinia, at consectetur neque vulputate. Curabitur ornare lorem vitae euismod vestibulum. Sed non arcu nunc. Suspendisse potenti. Maecenas tristique, dui egestas mattis pulvinar, tortor ligula mollis libero, ac ullamcorper erat nibh in augue. Curabitur nunc diam, pretium at porta et, volutpat sit amet ligula. Proin urna lorem, luctus sit amet metus quis, tempus rutrum augue. Phasellus ut nunc dolor. + +Duis a porta mi, non viverra erat. Nam tincidunt lorem nec sollicitudin laoreet. Mauris faucibus vitae urna ac aliquet. Vivamus rutrum rhoncus tempor. Donec massa diam, molestie sit amet nulla eu, venenatis egestas urna. Vivamus hendrerit elit velit, ut volutpat diam condimentum vel. Etiam ultricies, nulla tincidunt rhoncus placerat, velit nisl gravida velit, mollis vestibulum risus mauris sed lectus. diff --git a/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/creating-a-new-theme.md b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/creating-a-new-theme.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e78f6b85 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/creating-a-new-theme.md @@ -0,0 +1,1142 @@ ++++ +title = "Creating a New Theme" +tags = ["hugo", "themes"] +date = "2014-09-28" ++++ + +## Introduction + +This tutorial will show you how to create a simple theme in Hugo. I assume that you are familiar with HTML, the bash command line, and that you are comfortable using Markdown to format content. I'll explain how Hugo uses templates and how you can organize your templates to create a theme. I won't cover using CSS to style your theme. + +We'll start with creating a new site with a very basic template. Then we'll add in a few pages and posts. With small variations on that, you will be able to create many different types of web sites. + +In this tutorial, commands that you enter will start with the "$" prompt. The output will follow. Lines that start with "#" are comments that I've added to explain a point. When I show updates to a file, the ":wq" on the last line means to save the file. + +Here's an example: + +``` +## this is a comment +$ echo this is a command +this is a command + +## edit the file +$ vi foo.md ++++ +date = "2014-09-28" +title = "creating a new theme" ++++ + +bah and humbug +:wq + +## show it +$ cat foo.md ++++ +date = "2014-09-28" +title = "creating a new theme" ++++ + +bah and humbug +$ +``` + + +## Some Definitions + +There are a few concepts that you need to understand before creating a theme. + +### Skins + +Skins are the files responsible for the look and feel of your site. It’s the CSS that controls colors and fonts, it’s the Javascript that determines actions and reactions. It’s also the rules that Hugo uses to transform your content into the HTML that the site will serve to visitors. + +You have two ways to create a skin. The simplest way is to create it in the ```layouts/``` directory. If you do, then you don’t have to worry about configuring Hugo to recognize it. The first place that Hugo will look for rules and files is in the ```layouts/``` directory so it will always find the skin. + +Your second choice is to create it in a sub-directory of the ```themes/``` directory. If you do, then you must always tell Hugo where to search for the skin. It’s extra work, though, so why bother with it? + +The difference between creating a skin in ```layouts/``` and creating it in ```themes/``` is very subtle. A skin in ```layouts/``` can’t be customized without updating the templates and static files that it is built from. A skin created in ```themes/```, on the other hand, can be and that makes it easier for other people to use it. + +The rest of this tutorial will call a skin created in the ```themes/``` directory a theme. + +Note that you can use this tutorial to create a skin in the ```layouts/``` directory if you wish to. The main difference will be that you won’t need to update the site’s configuration file to use a theme. + +### The Home Page + +The home page, or landing page, is the first page that many visitors to a site see. It is the index.html file in the root directory of the web site. Since Hugo writes files to the public/ directory, our home page is public/index.html. + +### Site Configuration File + +When Hugo runs, it looks for a configuration file that contains settings that override default values for the entire site. The file can use TOML, YAML, or JSON. I prefer to use TOML for my configuration files. If you prefer to use JSON or YAML, you’ll need to translate my examples. You’ll also need to change the name of the file since Hugo uses the extension to determine how to process it. + +Hugo translates Markdown files into HTML. By default, Hugo expects to find Markdown files in your ```content/``` directory and template files in your ```themes/``` directory. It will create HTML files in your ```public/``` directory. You can change this by specifying alternate locations in the configuration file. + +### Content + +Content is stored in text files that contain two sections. The first section is the “front matter,” which is the meta-information on the content. The second section contains Markdown that will be converted to HTML. + +#### Front Matter + +The front matter is information about the content. Like the configuration file, it can be written in TOML, YAML, or JSON. Unlike the configuration file, Hugo doesn’t use the file’s extension to know the format. It looks for markers to signal the type. TOML is surrounded by “`+++`”, YAML by “`---`”, and JSON is enclosed in curly braces. I prefer to use TOML, so you’ll need to translate my examples if you prefer YAML or JSON. + +The information in the front matter is passed into the template before the content is rendered into HTML. + +#### Markdown + +Content is written in Markdown which makes it easier to create the content. Hugo runs the content through a Markdown engine to create the HTML which will be written to the output file. + +### Template Files + +Hugo uses template files to render content into HTML. Template files are a bridge between the content and presentation. Rules in the template define what content is published, where it's published to, and how it will rendered to the HTML file. The template guides the presentation by specifying the style to use. + +There are three types of templates: single, list, and partial. Each type takes a bit of content as input and transforms it based on the commands in the template. + +Hugo uses its knowledge of the content to find the template file used to render the content. If it can’t find a template that is an exact match for the content, it will shift up a level and search from there. It will continue to do so until it finds a matching template or runs out of templates to try. If it can’t find a template, it will use the default template for the site. + +Please note that you can use the front matter to influence Hugo’s choice of templates. + +#### Single Template + +A single template is used to render a single piece of content. For example, an article or post would be a single piece of content and use a single template. + +#### List Template + +A list template renders a group of related content. That could be a summary of recent postings or all articles in a category. List templates can contain multiple groups. + +The homepage template is a special type of list template. Hugo assumes that the home page of your site will act as the portal for the rest of the content in the site. + +#### Partial Template + +A partial template is a template that can be included in other templates. Partial templates must be called using the “partial” template command. They are very handy for rolling up common behavior. For example, your site may have a banner that all pages use. Instead of copying the text of the banner into every single and list template, you could create a partial with the banner in it. That way if you decide to change the banner, you only have to change the partial template. + +## Create a New Site + +Let's use Hugo to create a new web site. I'm a Mac user, so I'll create mine in my home directory, in the Sites folder. If you're using Linux, you might have to create the folder first. + +The "new site" command will create a skeleton of a site. It will give you the basic directory structure and a useable configuration file. + +``` +$ hugo new site ~/Sites/zafta +$ cd ~/Sites/zafta +$ ls -l +total 8 +drwxr-xr-x 7 quoha staff 238 Sep 29 16:49 . +drwxr-xr-x 3 quoha staff 102 Sep 29 16:49 .. +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 archetypes +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 82 Sep 29 16:49 config.toml +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 content +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 layouts +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 static +$ +``` + +Take a look in the content/ directory to confirm that it is empty. + +The other directories (archetypes/, layouts/, and static/) are used when customizing a theme. That's a topic for a different tutorial, so please ignore them for now. + +### Generate the HTML For the New Site + +Running the `hugo` command with no options will read all the available content and generate the HTML files. It will also copy all static files (that's everything that's not content). Since we have an empty site, it won't do much, but it will do it very quickly. + +``` +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [index.html _default/list.html _default/single.html] +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 2 ms +$ +``` + +The "`--verbose`" flag gives extra information that will be helpful when we build the template. Every line of the output that starts with "INFO:" or "WARN:" is present because we used that flag. The lines that start with "WARN:" are warning messages. We'll go over them later. + +We can verify that the command worked by looking at the directory again. + +``` +$ ls -l +total 8 +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 archetypes +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 82 Sep 29 16:49 config.toml +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 content +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 layouts +drwxr-xr-x 4 quoha staff 136 Sep 29 17:02 public +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 static +$ +``` + +See that new public/ directory? Hugo placed all generated content there. When you're ready to publish your web site, that's the place to start. For now, though, let's just confirm that we have what we'd expect from a site with no content. + +``` +$ ls -l public +total 16 +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 416 Sep 29 17:02 index.xml +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 262 Sep 29 17:02 sitemap.xml +$ +``` + +Hugo created two XML files, which is standard, but there are no HTML files. + + + +### Test the New Site + +Verify that you can run the built-in web server. It will dramatically shorten your development cycle if you do. Start it by running the "server" command. If it is successful, you will see output similar to the following: + +``` +$ hugo server --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [index.html _default/list.html _default/single.html] +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 2 ms +Serving pages from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public +Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313 +Press Ctrl+C to stop +``` + +Connect to the listed URL (it's on the line that starts with "Web Server"). If everything is working correctly, you should get a page that shows the following: + +``` +index.xml +sitemap.xml +``` + +That's a listing of your public/ directory. Hugo didn't create a home page because our site has no content. When there's no index.html file in a directory, the server lists the files in the directory, which is what you should see in your browser. + +Let’s go back and look at those warnings again. + +``` +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [index.html _default/list.html _default/single.html] +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html] +``` + +That second warning is easier to explain. We haven’t created a template to be used to generate “page not found errors.” The 404 message is a topic for a separate tutorial. + +Now for the first warning. It is for the home page. You can tell because the first layout that it looked for was “index.html.” That’s only used by the home page. + +I like that the verbose flag causes Hugo to list the files that it's searching for. For the home page, they are index.html, _default/list.html, and _default/single.html. There are some rules that we'll cover later that explain the names and paths. For now, just remember that Hugo couldn't find a template for the home page and it told you so. + +At this point, you've got a working installation and site that we can build upon. All that’s left is to add some content and a theme to display it. + +## Create a New Theme + +Hugo doesn't ship with a default theme. There are a few available (I counted a dozen when I first installed Hugo) and Hugo comes with a command to create new themes. + +We're going to create a new theme called "zafta." Since the goal of this tutorial is to show you how to fill out the files to pull in your content, the theme will not contain any CSS. In other words, ugly but functional. + +All themes have opinions on content and layout. For example, Zafta uses "post" over "blog". Strong opinions make for simpler templates but differing opinions make it tougher to use themes. When you build a theme, consider using the terms that other themes do. + + +### Create a Skeleton + +Use the hugo "new" command to create the skeleton of a theme. This creates the directory structure and places empty files for you to fill out. + +``` +$ hugo new theme zafta + +$ ls -l +total 8 +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 archetypes +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 82 Sep 29 16:49 config.toml +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 content +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 layouts +drwxr-xr-x 4 quoha staff 136 Sep 29 17:02 public +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 16:49 static +drwxr-xr-x 3 quoha staff 102 Sep 29 17:31 themes + +$ find themes -type f | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 1081 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/LICENSE.md +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/archetypes/default.md +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/list.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/partials/footer.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/partials/header.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 93 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/theme.toml +$ +``` + +The skeleton includes templates (the files ending in .html), license file, a description of your theme (the theme.toml file), and an empty archetype. + +Please take a minute to fill out the theme.toml and LICENSE.md files. They're optional, but if you're going to be distributing your theme, it tells the world who to praise (or blame). It's also nice to declare the license so that people will know how they can use the theme. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/theme.toml +author = "michael d henderson" +description = "a minimal working template" +license = "MIT" +name = "zafta" +source_repo = "" +tags = ["tags", "categories"] +:wq + +## also edit themes/zafta/LICENSE.md and change +## the bit that says "YOUR_NAME_HERE" +``` + +Note that the the skeleton's template files are empty. Don't worry, we'll be changing that shortly. + +``` +$ find themes/zafta -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/list.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/partials/footer.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/partials/header.html +$ +``` + + + +### Update the Configuration File to Use the Theme + +Now that we've got a theme to work with, it's a good idea to add the theme name to the configuration file. This is optional, because you can always add "-t zafta" on all your commands. I like to put it the configuration file because I like shorter command lines. If you don't put it in the configuration file or specify it on the command line, you won't use the template that you're expecting to. + +Edit the file to add the theme, add a title for the site, and specify that all of our content will use the TOML format. + +``` +$ vi config.toml +theme = "zafta" +baseurl = "" +languageCode = "en-us" +title = "zafta - totally refreshing" +MetaDataFormat = "toml" +:wq + +$ +``` + +### Generate the Site + +Now that we have an empty theme, let's generate the site again. + +``` +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 2 ms +$ +``` + +Did you notice that the output is different? The warning message for the home page has disappeared and we have an additional information line saying that Hugo is syncing from the theme's directory. + +Let's check the public/ directory to see what Hugo's created. + +``` +$ ls -l public +total 16 +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 17:56 css +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:56 index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 407 Sep 29 17:56 index.xml +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 17:56 js +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 243 Sep 29 17:56 sitemap.xml +$ +``` + +Notice four things: + +1. Hugo created a home page. This is the file public/index.html. +2. Hugo created a css/ directory. +3. Hugo created a js/ directory. +4. Hugo claimed that it created 0 pages. It created a file and copied over static files, but didn't create any pages. That's because it considers a "page" to be a file created directly from a content file. It doesn't count things like the index.html files that it creates automatically. + +#### The Home Page + +Hugo supports many different types of templates. The home page is special because it gets its own type of template and its own template file. The file, layouts/index.html, is used to generate the HTML for the home page. The Hugo documentation says that this is the only required template, but that depends. Hugo's warning message shows that it looks for three different templates: + +``` +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [index.html _default/list.html _default/single.html] +``` + +If it can't find any of these, it completely skips creating the home page. We noticed that when we built the site without having a theme installed. + +When Hugo created our theme, it created an empty home page template. Now, when we build the site, Hugo finds the template and uses it to generate the HTML for the home page. Since the template file is empty, the HTML file is empty, too. If the template had any rules in it, then Hugo would have used them to generate the home page. + +``` +$ find . -name index.html | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 20:21 ./public/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 ./themes/zafta/layouts/index.html +$ +``` + +#### The Magic of Static + +Hugo does two things when generating the site. It uses templates to transform content into HTML and it copies static files into the site. Unlike content, static files are not transformed. They are copied exactly as they are. + +Hugo assumes that your site will use both CSS and JavaScript, so it creates directories in your theme to hold them. Remember opinions? Well, Hugo's opinion is that you'll store your CSS in a directory named css/ and your JavaScript in a directory named js/. If you don't like that, you can change the directory names in your theme directory or even delete them completely. Hugo's nice enough to offer its opinion, then behave nicely if you disagree. + +``` +$ find themes/zafta -type d | xargs ls -ld +drwxr-xr-x 7 quoha staff 238 Sep 29 17:38 themes/zafta +drwxr-xr-x 3 quoha staff 102 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/archetypes +drwxr-xr-x 5 quoha staff 170 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts +drwxr-xr-x 4 quoha staff 136 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default +drwxr-xr-x 4 quoha staff 136 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/partials +drwxr-xr-x 4 quoha staff 136 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/static +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/static/css +drwxr-xr-x 2 quoha staff 68 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/static/js +$ +``` + +## The Theme Development Cycle + +When you're working on a theme, you will make changes in the theme's directory, rebuild the site, and check your changes in the browser. Hugo makes this very easy: + +1. Purge the public/ directory. +2. Run the built in web server in watch mode. +3. Open your site in a browser. +4. Update the theme. +5. Glance at your browser window to see changes. +6. Return to step 4. + +I’ll throw in one more opinion: never work on a theme on a live site. Always work on a copy of your site. Make changes to your theme, test them, then copy them up to your site. For added safety, use a tool like Git to keep a revision history of your content and your theme. Believe me when I say that it is too easy to lose both your mind and your changes. + +Check the main Hugo site for information on using Git with Hugo. + +### Purge the public/ Directory + +When generating the site, Hugo will create new files and update existing ones in the ```public/``` directory. It will not delete files that are no longer used. For example, files that were created in the wrong directory or with the wrong title will remain. If you leave them, you might get confused by them later. I recommend cleaning out your site prior to generating it. + +Note: If you're building on an SSD, you should ignore this. Churning on a SSD can be costly. + +### Hugo's Watch Option + +Hugo's "`--watch`" option will monitor the content/ and your theme directories for changes and rebuild the site automatically. + +### Live Reload + +Hugo's built in web server supports live reload. As pages are saved on the server, the browser is told to refresh the page. Usually, this happens faster than you can say, "Wow, that's totally amazing." + +### Development Commands + +Use the following commands as the basis for your workflow. + +``` +## purge old files. hugo will recreate the public directory. +## +$ rm -rf public +## +## run hugo in watch mode +## +$ hugo server --watch --verbose +``` + +Here's sample output showing Hugo detecting a change to the template for the home page. Once generated, the web browser automatically reloaded the page. I've said this before, it's amazing. + + +``` +$ rm -rf public +$ hugo server --watch --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 2 ms +Watching for changes in /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/content +Serving pages from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public +Web Server is available at http://localhost:1313 +Press Ctrl+C to stop +INFO: 2014/09/29 File System Event: ["/Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/layouts/index.html": MODIFY|ATTRIB] +Change detected, rebuilding site + +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 1 ms +``` + +## Update the Home Page Template + +The home page is one of a few special pages that Hugo creates automatically. As mentioned earlier, it looks for one of three files in the theme's layout/ directory: + +1. index.html +2. _default/list.html +3. _default/single.html + +We could update one of the default templates, but a good design decision is to update the most specific template available. That's not a hard and fast rule (in fact, we'll break it a few times in this tutorial), but it is a good generalization. + +### Make a Static Home Page + +Right now, that page is empty because we don't have any content and we don't have any logic in the template. Let's change that by adding some text to the template. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/index.html + + + +

hugo says hello!

+ + +:wq + +$ +``` + +Build the web site and then verify the results. + +``` +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +0 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 2 ms + +$ find public -type f -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 78 Sep 29 21:26 public/index.html + +$ cat public/index.html + + + +

hugo says hello!

+ +``` + +#### Live Reload + +Note: If you're running the server with the `--watch` option, you'll see different content in the file: + +``` +$ cat public/index.html + + + +

hugo says hello!

+ + +``` + +When you use `--watch`, the Live Reload script is added by Hugo. Look for live reload in the documentation to see what it does and how to disable it. + +### Build a "Dynamic" Home Page + +"Dynamic home page?" Hugo's a static web site generator, so this seems an odd thing to say. I mean let's have the home page automatically reflect the content in the site every time Hugo builds it. We'll use iteration in the template to do that. + +#### Create New Posts + +Now that we have the home page generating static content, let's add some content to the site. We'll display these posts as a list on the home page and on their own page, too. + +Hugo has a command to generate a skeleton post, just like it does for sites and themes. + +``` +$ hugo --verbose new post/first.md +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 attempting to create post/first.md of post +INFO: 2014/09/29 curpath: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/archetypes/default.md +ERROR: 2014/09/29 Unable to Cast to map[string]interface{} + +$ +``` + +That wasn't very nice, was it? + +The "new" command uses an archetype to create the post file. Hugo created an empty default archetype file, but that causes an error when there's a theme. For me, the workaround was to create an archetypes file specifically for the post type. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/archetypes/post.md ++++ +Description = "" +Tags = [] +Categories = [] ++++ +:wq + +$ find themes/zafta/archetypes -type f | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 21:53 themes/zafta/archetypes/default.md +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 51 Sep 29 21:54 themes/zafta/archetypes/post.md + +$ hugo --verbose new post/first.md +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 attempting to create post/first.md of post +INFO: 2014/09/29 curpath: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/archetypes/post.md +INFO: 2014/09/29 creating /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/content/post/first.md +/Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/content/post/first.md created + +$ hugo --verbose new post/second.md +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 attempting to create post/second.md of post +INFO: 2014/09/29 curpath: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/archetypes/post.md +INFO: 2014/09/29 creating /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/content/post/second.md +/Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/content/post/second.md created + +$ ls -l content/post +total 16 +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 104 Sep 29 21:54 first.md +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 105 Sep 29 21:57 second.md + +$ cat content/post/first.md ++++ +Categories = [] +Description = "" +Tags = [] +date = "2014-09-29T21:54:53-05:00" +title = "first" + ++++ +my first post + +$ cat content/post/second.md ++++ +Categories = [] +Description = "" +Tags = [] +date = "2014-09-29T21:57:09-05:00" +title = "second" + ++++ +my second post + +$ +``` + +Build the web site and then verify the results. + +``` +$ rm -rf public +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 found taxonomies: map[string]string{"category":"categories", "tag":"tags"} +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +2 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 4 ms +$ +``` + +The output says that it created 2 pages. Those are our new posts: + +``` +$ find public -type f -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 78 Sep 29 22:13 public/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:13 public/post/first/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:13 public/post/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:13 public/post/second/index.html +$ +``` + +The new files are empty because because the templates used to generate the content are empty. The homepage doesn't show the new content, either. We have to update the templates to add the posts. + +### List and Single Templates + +In Hugo, we have three major kinds of templates. There's the home page template that we updated previously. It is used only by the home page. We also have "single" templates which are used to generate output for a single content file. We also have "list" templates that are used to group multiple pieces of content before generating output. + +Generally speaking, list templates are named "list.html" and single templates are named "single.html." + +There are three other types of templates: partials, content views, and terms. We will not go into much detail on these. + +### Add Content to the Homepage + +The home page will contain a list of posts. Let's update its template to add the posts that we just created. The logic in the template will run every time we build the site. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/index.html + + + + {{ range first 10 .Data.Pages }} +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ end }} + + +:wq + +$ +``` + +Hugo uses the Go template engine. That engine scans the template files for commands which are enclosed between "{{" and "}}". In our template, the commands are: + +1. range +2. .Title +3. end + +The "range" command is an iterator. We're going to use it to go through the first ten pages. Every HTML file that Hugo creates is treated as a page, so looping through the list of pages will look at every file that will be created. + +The ".Title" command prints the value of the "title" variable. Hugo pulls it from the front matter in the Markdown file. + +The "end" command signals the end of the range iterator. The engine loops back to the top of the iteration when it finds "end." Everything between the "range" and "end" is evaluated every time the engine goes through the iteration. In this file, that would cause the title from the first ten pages to be output as heading level one. + +It's helpful to remember that some variables, like .Data, are created before any output files. Hugo loads every content file into the variable and then gives the template a chance to process before creating the HTML files. + +Build the web site and then verify the results. + +``` +$ rm -rf public +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 found taxonomies: map[string]string{"tag":"tags", "category":"categories"} +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +2 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 4 ms +$ find public -type f -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 94 Sep 29 22:23 public/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:23 public/post/first/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:23 public/post/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:23 public/post/second/index.html +$ cat public/index.html + + + + +

second

+ +

first

+ + + +$ +``` + +Congratulations, the home page shows the title of the two posts. The posts themselves are still empty, but let's take a moment to appreciate what we've done. Your template now generates output dynamically. Believe it or not, by inserting the range command inside of those curly braces, you've learned everything you need to know to build a theme. All that's really left is understanding which template will be used to generate each content file and becoming familiar with the commands for the template engine. + +And, if that were entirely true, this tutorial would be much shorter. There are a few things to know that will make creating a new template much easier. Don't worry, though, that's all to come. + +### Add Content to the Posts + +We're working with posts, which are in the content/post/ directory. That means that their section is "post" (and if we don't do something weird, their type is also "post"). + +Hugo uses the section and type to find the template file for every piece of content. Hugo will first look for a template file that matches the section or type name. If it can't find one, then it will look in the _default/ directory. There are some twists that we'll cover when we get to categories and tags, but for now we can assume that Hugo will try post/single.html, then _default/single.html. + +Now that we know the search rule, let's see what we actually have available: + +``` +$ find themes/zafta -name single.html | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 132 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +``` + +We could create a new template, post/single.html, or change the default. Since we don't know of any other content types, let's start with updating the default. + +Remember, any content that we haven't created a template for will end up using this template. That can be good or bad. Bad because I know that we're going to be adding different types of content and we're going to end up undoing some of the changes we've made. It's good because we'll be able to see immediate results. It's also good to start here because we can start to build the basic layout for the site. As we add more content types, we'll refactor this file and move logic around. Hugo makes that fairly painless, so we'll accept the cost and proceed. + +Please see the Hugo documentation on template rendering for all the details on determining which template to use. And, as the docs mention, if you're building a single page application (SPA) web site, you can delete all of the other templates and work with just the default single page. That's a refreshing amount of joy right there. + +#### Update the Template File + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html + + + + {{ .Title }} + + +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ .Content }} + + +:wq + +$ +``` + +Build the web site and verify the results. + +``` +$ rm -rf public +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 found taxonomies: map[string]string{"tag":"tags", "category":"categories"} +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +2 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 4 ms + +$ find public -type f -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 94 Sep 29 22:40 public/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 125 Sep 29 22:40 public/post/first/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:40 public/post/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 128 Sep 29 22:40 public/post/second/index.html + +$ cat public/post/first/index.html + + + + first + + +

first

+

my first post

+ + + + +$ cat public/post/second/index.html + + + + second + + +

second

+

my second post

+ + + +$ +``` + +Notice that the posts now have content. You can go to localhost:1313/post/first to verify. + +### Linking to Content + +The posts are on the home page. Let's add a link from there to the post. Since this is the home page, we'll update its template. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/index.html + + + + {{ range first 10 .Data.Pages }} +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ end }} + + +``` + +Build the web site and verify the results. + +``` +$ rm -rf public +$ hugo --verbose +INFO: 2014/09/29 Using config file: /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/config.toml +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/themes/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 syncing from /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/static/ to /Users/quoha/Sites/zafta/public/ +INFO: 2014/09/29 found taxonomies: map[string]string{"tag":"tags", "category":"categories"} +WARN: 2014/09/29 Unable to locate layout: [404.html theme/404.html] +0 draft content +0 future content +2 pages created +0 tags created +0 categories created +in 4 ms + +$ find public -type f -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 149 Sep 29 22:44 public/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 125 Sep 29 22:44 public/post/first/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 22:44 public/post/index.html +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 128 Sep 29 22:44 public/post/second/index.html + +$ cat public/index.html + + + + +

second

+ +

first

+ + + + +$ +``` + +### Create a Post Listing + +We have the posts displaying on the home page and on their own page. We also have a file public/post/index.html that is empty. Let's make it show a list of all posts (not just the first ten). + +We need to decide which template to update. This will be a listing, so it should be a list template. Let's take a quick look and see which list templates are available. + +``` +$ find themes/zafta -name list.html | xargs ls -l +-rw-r--r-- 1 quoha staff 0 Sep 29 17:31 themes/zafta/layouts/_default/list.html +``` + +As with the single post, we have to decide to update _default/list.html or create post/list.html. We still don't have multiple content types, so let's stay consistent and update the default list template. + +## Creating Top Level Pages + +Let's add an "about" page and display it at the top level (as opposed to a sub-level like we did with posts). + +The default in Hugo is to use the directory structure of the content/ directory to guide the location of the generated html in the public/ directory. Let's verify that by creating an "about" page at the top level: + +``` +$ vi content/about.md ++++ +title = "about" +description = "about this site" +date = "2014-09-27" +slug = "about time" ++++ + +## about us + +i'm speechless +:wq +``` + +Generate the web site and verify the results. + +``` +$ find public -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 334 Sep 27 15:08 public/about-time/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 527 Sep 27 15:08 public/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 358 Sep 27 15:08 public/post/first-post/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 0 Sep 27 15:08 public/post/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 342 Sep 27 15:08 public/post/second-post/index.html +``` + +Notice that the page wasn't created at the top level. It was created in a sub-directory named 'about-time/'. That name came from our slug. Hugo will use the slug to name the generated content. It's a reasonable default, by the way, but we can learn a few things by fighting it for this file. + +One other thing. Take a look at the home page. + +``` +$ cat public/index.html + + + +

creating a new theme

+

about

+

second

+

first

+ + +``` + +Notice that the "about" link is listed with the posts? That's not desirable, so let's change that first. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/index.html + + + +

posts

+ {{ range first 10 .Data.Pages }} + {{ if eq .Type "post"}} +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ end }} + {{ end }} + +

pages

+ {{ range .Data.Pages }} + {{ if eq .Type "page" }} +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ end }} + {{ end }} + + +:wq +``` + +Generate the web site and verify the results. The home page has two sections, posts and pages, and each section has the right set of headings and links in it. + +But, that about page still renders to about-time/index.html. + +``` +$ find public -name '*.html' | xargs ls -l +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 334 Sep 27 15:33 public/about-time/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 645 Sep 27 15:33 public/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 358 Sep 27 15:33 public/post/first-post/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 0 Sep 27 15:33 public/post/index.html +-rw-rw-r-- 1 mdhender staff 342 Sep 27 15:33 public/post/second-post/index.html +``` + +Knowing that hugo is using the slug to generate the file name, the simplest solution is to change the slug. Let's do it the hard way and change the permalink in the configuration file. + +``` +$ vi config.toml +[permalinks] + page = "/:title/" + about = "/:filename/" +``` + +Generate the web site and verify that this didn't work. Hugo lets "slug" or "URL" override the permalinks setting in the configuration file. Go ahead and comment out the slug in content/about.md, then generate the web site to get it to be created in the right place. + +## Sharing Templates + +If you've been following along, you probably noticed that posts have titles in the browser and the home page doesn't. That's because we didn't put the title in the home page's template (layouts/index.html). That's an easy thing to do, but let's look at a different option. + +We can put the common bits into a shared template that's stored in the themes/zafta/layouts/partials/ directory. + +### Create the Header and Footer Partials + +In Hugo, a partial is a sugar-coated template. Normally a template reference has a path specified. Partials are different. Hugo searches for them along a TODO defined search path. This makes it easier for end-users to override the theme's presentation. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/partials/header.html + + + + {{ .Title }} + + +:wq + +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/partials/footer.html + + +:wq +``` + +### Update the Home Page Template to Use the Partials + +The most noticeable difference between a template call and a partials call is the lack of path: + +``` +{{ template "theme/partials/header.html" . }} +``` +versus +``` +{{ partial "header.html" . }} +``` +Both pass in the context. + +Let's change the home page template to use these new partials. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/index.html +{{ partial "header.html" . }} + +

posts

+ {{ range first 10 .Data.Pages }} + {{ if eq .Type "post"}} +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ end }} + {{ end }} + +

pages

+ {{ range .Data.Pages }} + {{ if or (eq .Type "page") (eq .Type "about") }} +

{{ .Type }} - {{ .Title }} - {{ .RelPermalink }}

+ {{ end }} + {{ end }} + +{{ partial "footer.html" . }} +:wq +``` + +Generate the web site and verify the results. The title on the home page is now "your title here", which comes from the "title" variable in the config.toml file. + +### Update the Default Single Template to Use the Partials + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +{{ partial "header.html" . }} + +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ .Content }} + +{{ partial "footer.html" . }} +:wq +``` + +Generate the web site and verify the results. The title on the posts and the about page should both reflect the value in the markdown file. + +## Add “Date Published” to Posts + +It's common to have posts display the date that they were written or published, so let's add that. The front matter of our posts has a variable named "date." It's usually the date the content was created, but let's pretend that's the value we want to display. + +### Add “Date Published” to the Template + +We'll start by updating the template used to render the posts. The template code will look like: + +``` +{{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }} +``` + +Posts use the default single template, so we'll change that file. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +{{ partial "header.html" . }} + +

{{ .Title }}

+

{{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }}

+ {{ .Content }} + +{{ partial "footer.html" . }} +:wq +``` + +Generate the web site and verify the results. The posts now have the date displayed in them. There's a problem, though. The "about" page also has the date displayed. + +As usual, there are a couple of ways to make the date display only on posts. We could do an "if" statement like we did on the home page. Another way would be to create a separate template for posts. + +The "if" solution works for sites that have just a couple of content types. It aligns with the principle of "code for today," too. + +Let's assume, though, that we've made our site so complex that we feel we have to create a new template type. In Hugo-speak, we're going to create a section template. + +Let's restore the default single template before we forget. + +``` +$ mkdir themes/zafta/layouts/post +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/_default/single.html +{{ partial "header.html" . }} + +

{{ .Title }}

+ {{ .Content }} + +{{ partial "footer.html" . }} +:wq +``` + +Now we'll update the post's version of the single template. If you remember Hugo's rules, the template engine will use this version over the default. + +``` +$ vi themes/zafta/layouts/post/single.html +{{ partial "header.html" . }} + +

{{ .Title }}

+

{{ .Date.Format "Mon, Jan 2, 2006" }}

+ {{ .Content }} + +{{ partial "footer.html" . }} +:wq + +``` + +Note that we removed the date logic from the default template and put it in the post template. Generate the web site and verify the results. Posts have dates and the about page doesn't. + +### Don't Repeat Yourself + +DRY is a good design goal and Hugo does a great job supporting it. Part of the art of a good template is knowing when to add a new template and when to update an existing one. While you're figuring that out, accept that you'll be doing some refactoring. Hugo makes that easy and fast, so it's okay to delay splitting up a template. diff --git a/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/goisforlovers.md b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/goisforlovers.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48bf6072 --- /dev/null +++ b/themes/kestrel/exampleSite/content/posts/goisforlovers.md @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ ++++ +title = "(Hu)go Template Primer" +tags = ["go", "golang", "templates", "themes", "development"] +date = "2014-04-02" ++++ + +Hugo uses the excellent [Go][] [html/template][gohtmltemplate] library for +its template engine. It is an extremely lightweight engine that provides a very +small amount of logic. In our experience that it is just the right amount of +logic to be able to create a good static website. If you have used other +template systems from different languages or frameworks you will find a lot of +similarities in Go templates. + +This document is a brief primer on using Go templates. The [Go docs][gohtmltemplate] +provide more details. + +## Introduction to Go Templates + +Go templates provide an extremely simple template language. It adheres to the +belief that only the most basic of logic belongs in the template or view layer. +One consequence of this simplicity is that Go templates parse very quickly. + +A unique characteristic of Go templates is they are content aware. Variables and +content will be sanitized depending on the context of where they are used. More +details can be found in the [Go docs][gohtmltemplate]. + +## Basic Syntax + +Golang templates are HTML files with the addition of variables and +functions. + +**Go variables and functions are accessible within {{ }}** + +Accessing a predefined variable "foo": + + {{ foo }} + +**Parameters are separated using spaces** + +Calling the add function with input of 1, 2: + + {{ add 1 2 }} + +**Methods and fields are accessed via dot notation** + +Accessing the Page Parameter "bar" + + {{ .Params.bar }} + +**Parentheses can be used to group items together** + + {{ if or (isset .Params "alt") (isset .Params "caption") }} Caption {{ end }} + + +## Variables + +Each Go template has a struct (object) made available to it. In hugo each +template is passed either a page or a node struct depending on which type of +page you are rendering. More details are available on the +[variables](/layout/variables) page. + +A variable is accessed by referencing the variable name. + + {{ .Title }} + +Variables can also be defined and referenced. + + {{ $address := "123 Main St."}} + {{ $address }} + + +## Functions + +Go template ship with a few functions which provide basic functionality. The Go +template system also provides a mechanism for applications to extend the +available functions with their own. [Hugo template +functions](/layout/functions) provide some additional functionality we believe +are useful for building websites. Functions are called by using their name +followed by the required parameters separated by spaces. Template +functions cannot be added without recompiling hugo. + +**Example:** + + {{ add 1 2 }} + +## Includes + +When including another template you will pass to it the data it will be +able to access. To pass along the current context please remember to +include a trailing dot. The templates location will always be starting at +the /layout/ directory within Hugo. + +**Example:** + + {{ template "chrome/header.html" . }} + + +## Logic + +Go templates provide the most basic iteration and conditional logic. + +### Iteration + +Just like in Go, the Go templates make heavy use of range to iterate over +a map, array or slice. The following are different examples of how to use +range. + +**Example 1: Using Context** + + {{ range array }} + {{ . }} + {{ end }} + +**Example 2: Declaring value variable name** + + {{range $element := array}} + {{ $element }} + {{ end }} + +**Example 2: Declaring key and value variable name** + + {{range $index, $element := array}} + {{ $index }} + {{ $element }} + {{ end }} + +### Conditionals + +If, else, with, or, & and provide the framework for handling conditional +logic in Go Templates. Like range, each statement is closed with `end`. + + +Go Templates treat the following values as false: + +* false +* 0 +* any array, slice, map, or string of length zero + +**Example 1: If** + + {{ if isset .Params "title" }}

{{ index .Params "title" }}

{{ end }} + +**Example 2: If -> Else** + + {{ if isset .Params "alt" }} + {{ index .Params "alt" }} + {{else}} + {{ index .Params "caption" }} + {{ end }} + +**Example 3: And & Or** + + {{ if and (or (isset .Params "title") (isset .Params "caption")) (isset .Params "attr")}} + +**Example 4: With** + +An alternative way of writing "if" and then referencing the same value +is to use "with" instead. With rebinds the context `.` within its scope, +and skips the block if the variable is absent. + +The first example above could be simplified as: + + {{ with .Params.title }}

{{ . }}

{{ end }} + +**Example 5: If -> Else If** + + {{ if isset .Params "alt" }} + {{ index .Params "alt" }} + {{ else if isset .Params "caption" }} + {{ index .Params "caption" }} + {{ end }} + +## Pipes + +One of the most powerful components of Go templates is the ability to +stack actions one after another. This is done by using pipes. Borrowed +from unix pipes, the concept is simple, each pipeline's output becomes the +input of the following pipe. + +Because of the very simple syntax of Go templates, the pipe is essential +to being able to chain together function calls. One limitation of the +pipes is that they only can work with a single value and that value +becomes the last parameter of the next pipeline. + +A few simple examples should help convey how to use the pipe. + +**Example 1 :** + + {{ if eq 1 1 }} Same {{ end }} + +is the same as + + {{ eq 1 1 | if }} Same {{ end }} + +It does look odd to place the if at the end, but it does provide a good +illustration of how to use the pipes. + +**Example 2 :** + + {{ index .Params "disqus_url" | html }} + +Access the page parameter called "disqus_url" and escape the HTML. + +**Example 3 :** + + {{ if or (or (isset .Params "title") (isset .Params "caption")) (isset .Params "attr")}} + Stuff Here + {{ end }} + +Could be rewritten as + + {{ isset .Params "caption" | or isset .Params "title" | or isset .Params "attr" | if }} + Stuff Here + {{ end }} + + +## Context (aka. the dot) + +The most easily overlooked concept to understand about Go templates is that {{ . }} +always refers to the current context. In the top level of your template this +will be the data set made available to it. Inside of a iteration it will have +the value of the current item. When inside of a loop the context has changed. . +will no longer refer to the data available to the entire page. If you need to +access this from within the loop you will likely want to set it to a variable +instead of depending on the context. + +**Example:** + + {{ $title := .Site.Title }} + {{ range .Params.tags }} +
  • {{ . }} - {{ $title }}
  • + {{ end }} + +Notice how once we have entered the loop the value of {{ . }} has changed. We +have defined a variable outside of the loop so we have access to it from within +the loop. + +# Hugo Parameters + +Hugo provides the option of passing values to the template language +through the site configuration (for sitewide values), or through the meta +data of each specific piece of content. You can define any values of any +type (supported by your front matter/config format) and use them however +you want to inside of your templates. + + +## Using Content (page) Parameters + +In each piece of content you can provide variables to be used by the +templates. This happens in the [front matter](/content/front-matter). + +An example of this is used in this documentation site. Most of the pages +benefit from having the table of contents provided. Sometimes the TOC just +doesn't make a lot of sense. We've defined a variable in our front matter +of some pages to turn off the TOC from being displayed. + +Here is the example front matter: + +``` +--- +title: "Permalinks" +date: "2013-11-18" +aliases: + - "/doc/permalinks/" +groups: ["extras"] +groups_weight: 30 +notoc: true +--- +``` + +Here is the corresponding code inside of the template: + + {{ if not .Params.notoc }} +
    + {{ .TableOfContents }} +
    + {{ end }} + + + +## Using Site (config) Parameters +In your top-level configuration file (eg, `config.yaml`) you can define site +parameters, which are values which will be available to you in chrome. + +For instance, you might declare: + +```yaml +params: + CopyrightHTML: "Copyright © 2013 John Doe. All Rights Reserved." + TwitterUser: "spf13" + SidebarRecentLimit: 5 +``` + +Within a footer layout, you might then declare a `