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major change, i know. now i'm using ssg and rssg by roman zolotarev.
okay, well, not exactly. ssg is modified to generate pages for gemini
too. it's hard to maintain two different things simultaneously.
bye-bye jekyll!
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'cause it makes more sense. also, this action made me realize that
my website is very poorly designed, because to just rename one page
i needed to make changes in 6 different files! that's really gross...
i hope i can improve it.
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thumbnails are currently created using shell script and require
imagemagick installed on the server. i know it's stupid, but i think
that including thumbnails to repo is also stupid.
maybe later i replace this script with actual jekyll plugin, but for
this i'll need to familiarize myself with ruby.
but now i use following addition to the git hook on the server:
```
[ -f "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/thumbs.sh" ] && {
dir="$PWD"
cd "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/" && sh thumbs.sh && cd "$dir"
}
```
it happens after cloning to remote repo and before building with bundle.
overall, this is a bodge now, it recompiles all thumbnails every time
due to quirks in my current setup.
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i've decided to build my site using jekyll. i've found it very useful
for me because of customisability.
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