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must still add tests
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This variable will have the same string that was inserted in tbe
`blogcfile` when listing posts and pages, and is useful to highlight
active menu items, for example.
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this is more consistent with other similar tools, and enables us to add
something like a [copy:dev] section later, that will avoid copying dev
files to production builds.
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this is used by blogc-github-lambda and blogc-git-receiver.
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now it is possible to run blogc-make from git checkout without
installing and without setting $PATH. It will also always try to load
the binary from the same dir as blogc-make, that is likely the same
version
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this is some over-optimized parser, to celebrate #cloudbleed :D
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so, this is basically what happens when you don't have anything better
to do in the christmas weekend. most of this code was written in the
last 2 or 3 days.
i'd like to thank the chivas brothers, the weather and my psychological
problems for this achievement.
on a serious note, this tool still needs a man page, more tests, and the
aws lambda function should be adapted to use it instead of (or together
with) make/busybox.
also, while talking about aws lambda, this tool can be nicely embedded
into the blogc binary, to produce a single "small" static binary for
usage in lambda ;)
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