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But first, please read +<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b2c9458 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + ▗▄▄▖ ▗▖ ▗▄▖ ▗▄▄▖ + ▐▌ ▐▌▐▌ ▐▌ ▐▌▐▌ + ▐▛▀▚▖▐▌ ▐▌ ▐▌▐▌▝▜▌ + ▐▙▄▞▘▐▙▄▄▖▝▚▄▞▘▝▚▄▞▘ + + +## scripts for a simple blog + +[example: https://wittamore.com](https://wittamore.com) + +> git clone https://git.wittamore.com/blog + +## bash scripts +- **blogthis** creates a blog article +- **blogrss** creates the rss.xml file +- **blogsitemap** creates the sitemap.xml file +- **blogsend x** scp's the files modified in the past x hours to the web server (by default 1) + +**blogthis** sets up the article html header and footer and opens the editor. Articles are written in html. + +For example: + + <p>A paragraph</p> + <b>Bold text</b> + <h2>Header2</h2> + <img src="/images/blog/image.png"> + +Typical use is **blogthis** followed by **blogrss;blogsitemap;blogsend** + +You can then just use **blogsend** after updating an article + +I use the [micro text editor](https://micro-editor.github.io/), but you can alter **blogthis** to use your favorite editor. + +## php files +- **index.php**, **sticky.php**, **search.php** are the files used to display the blog on the web server + +These files list and search the html files in the web site's "articles" and "sticky" directories + +## The basic web directory + +> /articles + +> /articles/2025 + +> /sticky + +> /images + +> /images/blog diff --git a/blogarticledate b/blogarticledate new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6eb73a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/blogarticledate @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +# resets blog articles file date to the date indicated +# in the article +postDir=/home/philip/web/articles/2025 + +mapfile -t postArray < <(ls -t "$postDir"/*.html) +for posts in "${postArray[@]}"; do + post="$posts" + postdate=$(grep -o '>.*</h5>' "$post" | sed 's/\(>\|<\/h5>\)//g') + echo "$postdate" + #[[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.ss] + postdate="${postdate//-}0000" + echo Date="$postdate" + echo Item="$post" + touch -a -m -t "$postdate" "$post" +done @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +link=https://wittamore.com/articles/2025 +description='Ramblings from Brittany, France' +rsslink=https://wittamore.com/rss.xml +feedname=/home/philip/web/rss.xml +postDir=/home/philip/web/articles/2025 +updated=$(date --iso-8601=ns) + +# Build RSS header & footer +header () { +echo "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?> +<rss version='2.0' xmlns:atom='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'>" > ~/feedtop +echo " +<channel> +<title>Bloggings - wittamore.com</title> +<link>https://wittamore.com</link> +<description>Ramblings from Brittany, France</description> +<lastBuildDate>$updated</lastBuildDate> +<atom:link href='$rsslink' rel='self' type='application/rss+xml' /> +" >> ~/feedtop +} + +footer () { +echo " +</channel> + +</rss> +" >> ~/feedbottom +} + +# Function: Build Item add to feed + +item () { + echo "<item> + <title>$fullTitle</title><pubDate>$postdate</pubDate> + <link>$linkadd</link> + <guid>$linkadd</guid> + <category> </category> + <description>$description</description> +</item>" >> ~/feed +} + +# Function: Concatenate everything + +combine () { + header + footer + cat ~/feedtop ~/feed > ~/feedtb + cat ~/feedtb ~/feedbottom > $feedname + rm ~/feedtop ~/feed ~/feedtb ~/feedbottom +} + +# Run through files and create rss.xml + +if [[ -f $feedname ]]; then + rm $feedname +fi +touch $feedname +mapfile -t postArray < <(ls -t "$postDir"/*.html) +postNum=0 +for posts in "${postArray[@]}"; do + ((postNum+=1)) + post=$posts + fullTitle=$(grep -o '>.*</h2>' "$post" | sed 's/\(>\|<\/h2>\)//g') + postdate=$(grep -o '>.*</h5>' "$post" | sed 's/\(>\|<\/h5>\)//g') + postname=${post##*/} + linkadd="$link"/"$postname" + description=$(sed -n '/<h4>.*/,/*.<\/h4>/{p;q;}' "$post" | sed -e 's/<[^>]\+>/ /g' -e 's|<h4>||g' -e 's|</h4>||g' -e 's|"||g') + item "$post" +done + combine +exit + diff --git a/blogsend b/blogsend new file mode 100755 index 0000000..3661d29 --- /dev/null +++ b/blogsend @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# blogsend : scp blog files to web server +# requires : pb https://git.wittamore.com/bashlib/tree +# usage : blogsend hours (if not set default is 1 hour) +# example : blogsend 72 sends files modified over the past 3 days + +source ~/.local/bashlib/pb_number +source ~/.local/bashlib/pb_colour + +# folders +rf=mail:/var/www/html/wittamore.com +mf=~/.local/src/web/wittamore.com +cd $mf || exit + +# test if $1 +if [ -z "$1" ]; then + printf %b "$(pb_fg 196)no parameter, using 1$(pb_nc)\n" + hours=1; +else + # test if $1 is a number + if [ "$1" -eq "$1" ] >/dev/null 2>&1; then + hours="$1"; + else + printf %b "$(pb_fg 196)bad parameter, using 1$(pb_nc)\n" + hours=1; + fi +fi + +minutes=$((hours*60)) + +printf "Sending files modified in the past $hours hour(s) to $rf\n" + +files=$(find -- * -iname "*.html" -path .tmp -prune -o -mmin -$minutes -type f) +for file in $files +do + printf %s "-> "; scp "$file" "$rf/$file"; +done + +printf "Done.\n" + +exit 0 + diff --git a/blogsitemap b/blogsitemap new file mode 100755 index 0000000..15c6a8d --- /dev/null +++ b/blogsitemap @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +cd /home/philip/web + +# url configuration +URL="https://wittamore.com/" + +# values: always hourly daily weekly monthly yearly never +FREQ="weekly" + +# begin new sitemap +exec 1> sitemap.xml + +# print head +echo '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' +echo '<!-- generator="Milkys Sitemap Generator, https://github.com/mcmilk/sitemap-generator" -->' +echo '<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">' + +# print urls +IFS=$'\r\n' GLOBIGNORE='*' command eval "OPTIONS=($(cat $0.options))" +find . -type f "${OPTIONS[@]}" -printf "%TY-%Tm-%Td%p\n" | \ +while read -r line; do + DATE=${line:0:10} + FILE=${line:12} + echo "<url>" + echo " <loc>${URL}${FILE}</loc>" + echo " <lastmod>$DATE</lastmod>" + echo " <changefreq>$FREQ</changefreq>" + echo "</url>" +done + +# print foot +echo "</urlset>" diff --git a/blogsitemap.options b/blogsitemap.options new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ed34f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/blogsitemap.options @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +-prune +! -iname robots.txt +! -iname sitemap.\* +! -iname favicon.\* +! -iname rss.\* +! -iname style.\* +! -iname .\* +! -path ./images/\* +! -path ./fonts/\* + + + diff --git a/blogthis b/blogthis new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7a0fab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/blogthis @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +# create text, assemble html file, add to articles + +#web is a symlink to /home/philip/src/web/wittamore.com +ROOT=/home/philip/web + +mkdir -p $ROOT/.tmp +cd $ROOT/.tmp || exit +EDITFILE="middle.html" +DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) + +read -r -p "Enter title: " TITLE +read -r -e -i "$DATE" -p "Enter date: " input +read -r -p "Enter description: " DESCRIPTION + +ARTICLEDATE="${input:-$DATE}" +YEAR=$(echo "$ARTICLEDATE" | cut -c 1-4) +DEST="$ROOT/articles/$YEAR" + +echo "<h2>$TITLE</h2>" > $EDITFILE +echo "<h5>$ARTICLEDATE</h5>" >> $EDITFILE +echo "<h4>$DESCRIPTION</h4>" >> $EDITFILE + +micro +4:1 "$EDITFILE" + +FIXEDTITLE=${TITLE// /-} +ARTICLE="$FIXEDTITLE.html" + +echo "<!doctype html> +<html lang=\"EN\"> + <head> + <meta charset=\"utf-8\"> + <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\"> + <link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"/style.css\"> + <title>$TITLE</title> + </head> + <body> + <header> + <h1>Bloggings</h1> + <a href=\"/index.php\">Back</a> + <hr> + </header> + <!-- article start -->" > "$ARTICLE" +cat "$EDITFILE" >> "$ARTICLE" +echo '<!-- article end --> +<p> </p> +<hr> +<p>§</p> + </body> +</html>' >> "$ARTICLE" +mv "$ARTICLE" "$DEST" +echo "saved as $DEST/$ARTICLE" diff --git a/index.php b/index.php new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9fdc8f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/index.php @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +<!doctype html> +<html lang="en"> +<head> + <meta charset="utf-8"> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/style.css"> + <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="/favicon.ico"> + <meta property="og:image" content="https://wittamore.com/images/bloggings.jpg"> + <meta property="og:image:type" content="image/jpg"> + <meta property="og:image:width" content="1024"> + <meta property="og:image:height" content="640"> + <title>Bloggings</title> +</head> +<body> + <header> + <h1>Bloggings</h1> + <p><b>Blog</b> | <a href="sticky.php">Sticky</a> | <a + href="search.php">Search</a> | <a + href="https://wittamore-com.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=fr&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp">Français</a> | <a + href="https://git.wittamore.com" target="_blank" title="Git">Git</a> | <a + href="https://wittamore.com/rss.xml" target="_blank" title="RSS">RSS</a> | <a + href="https://bsky.app/profile/wittamore.com" target="_blank">Bluesky</a></p> + <hr> + <p>This is my personal <a href="/articles/2023/minimalist-blog.html">minimalist blog</a>. + It has no Javascript, cookies or bloat, it won't track you or sell your soul and can be viewed in any browser. + <a href="/sticky/Mention-Legal.html">GDPR notice</a></p> + </header> + <!-- list start --> +<?php +// build reverse article subdirs (years) +$yeardirs = []; +$revyeardirs = []; +$articlesubdir = new DirectoryIterator("./articles/"); +foreach ($articlesubdir as $dirinfo) { + if ($dirinfo->isDir() && !$dirinfo->isDot()) { + $yeardirs[] = $dirinfo->getFilename(); + } +} +rsort($yeardirs); +// iterate through years +if (is_array($yeardirs)) { + foreach ($yeardirs as $key => $dirname) { + echo "<h2>" . $dirname . "</h2>"; + echo "<ul>"; + $items = []; + $thisdir = new DirectoryIterator("./articles/" . $dirname); + // iterate through files + foreach ($thisdir as $file) { + if (!$file->isDot()) { + $flag = ""; + $articledate = date("Y-m-d"); + $filemodified = date("Y-m-d", filemtime("./articles/".$dirname."/".$file)); + $content = file_get_contents($file->getPathname()); + preg_match("/<h5>(.*?)<\/h5>/s", $content, $date); + if (isset($date[1]) && strtotime($date[1])) { + $articledate = date("Y-m-d", strtotime($date[1])); + } + // 2025-04-18 was the last global update + if (($filemodified > $articledate) && + ($filemodified != "2025-04-18") && + ($filemodified >= date('Y-m-d', strtotime(date("Y-m-d"). ' - 7 days')))) $flag = "Updated"; + if ($articledate >= date('Y-m-d', strtotime(date("Y-m-d"). ' - 2 days'))) $flag = "New"; + preg_match("/<h2>(.*?)<\/h2>/s", $content, $titre); + $title = "?"; + if (isset($titre[1])) { + $title = ucfirst($titre[1]); + } + + $items[] = + '<li style="list-style-type:none;">' . + substr($articledate, -5 ) . ' ' . + '<a target="blank" href="' . + $file->getPathname() . + '">' . + $title . + "</a><small><i> " . $flag . "</i></small></li>"; + } + } + + rsort($items); + foreach ($items as $key => $val) { + echo $val; + } + echo "</ul>"; + } +} else { + echo "Not an array"; +} +?> +<!-- list end --> + <p> </p> + <hr> + <p>§</p> +</body> +</html> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/search.php b/search.php new file mode 100755 index 0000000..72d65c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/search.php @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +<?php +$string = ""; +if (isset($_POST["s"])) { + $string = htmlspecialchars($_POST["s"]); +} +?> +<!doctype html> +<html> + <head> + <meta charset="utf-8" /> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/style.css" /> + <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="/favicon.ico"> + <title>Bloggings</title> + </head> + <body> + <header> + <h1>Bloggings</h1> + <p><a href="index.php">Blog</a> | <a + href="sticky.php">Sticky</a> | <b>Search</b> | <a + href="https://wittamore-com.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=fr&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp">Français</a> | <a + href="https://git.wittamore.com" target="_blank" title="Git">Git</a> | <a + href="rss.xml">RSS</a> | <a + href="https://bsky.app/profile/wittamore.com" target="_blank">Bluesky</a></p> + <hr /> + </header> + <h2>Search this blog</h2> + <form action="search.php" method="post"> + <input name="s" type="text" autofocus> + <input type="submit"> + </form> + <!-- list start --> + +<?php if (!empty($string)) { + $string = strtolower($string); + echo "<h2>Results</h2>"; + echo 'Search terms: <b>"' . $string . '"</b>'; + echo "<h3>Static Pages</h3>"; + $dir = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator("./sticky"); + echo "<ul>"; + $i=0; + foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator($dir) as $filename => $file) { + if ($file != "." && $file != "..") { + if (!is_dir($file)) { + $content = strtolower(file_get_contents($file->getPathname())); + if (strpos($content, $string) !== false) { + $i++; + preg_match("/<h2>(.*?)<\/h2>/s", $content, $titre); + $title = "?"; + if (isset($titre[1])) { + $title = ucfirst($titre[1]); + } + echo '<li><a href="' . $file . '">' . $title . "</a></li>"; + } + } + } + } + if ($i == 0) echo "<i>No match</i>"; + echo "</ul>"; + echo "<h3>Articles</h3>"; + $dir = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator("./articles"); + echo "<ul>"; + $i=0; + foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator($dir) as $filename => $file) { + if ($file != "." && $file != "..") { + if (!is_dir($file)) { + $content = strtolower(file_get_contents($file->getPathname())); + if (strpos($content, $string) !== false) { + $i++; + preg_match("/<h2>(.*?)<\/h2>/s", $content, $titre); + $title = "?"; + if (isset($titre[1])) { + $title = ucfirst($titre[1]); + } + echo '<li><a href="' . $file . '">' . $title . "</a></li>"; + } + } + } + } + if ($i == 0) echo "<i>No match</i>"; + echo "</ul>"; +} ?> + + <!-- list end --> + <p> </p> + <hr /> + <p>§</p> + </body> +</html> + + + + diff --git a/sticky.php b/sticky.php new file mode 100755 index 0000000..abf6650 --- /dev/null +++ b/sticky.php @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +<!doctype html> +<html> +<head> + <meta charset="utf-8" /> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/style.css" /> + <link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="/favicon.ico"> + <title>Bloggings</title> +</head> +<body> + <header> + <h1>Bloggings</h1> + <p><a href="index.php">Blog</a> | <b>Sticky</b> | <a + href="search.php">Search</a> | <a + href="https://wittamore-com.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=fr&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp">Français</a> | <a + href="https://git.wittamore.com" target="_blank" title="Git">Git</a> | <a + href="rss.xml">RSS</a> | <a + href="https://bsky.app/profile/wittamore.com" target="_blank">Bluesky</a></p> + <hr /> + </header> + <h2>Sticky pages</h2> + <!-- list start --> +<?php +// iterate through years +$items = []; +echo "<ul>"; +// iterate through files +$i = 0; +$thisdir = new DirectoryIterator("./sticky"); +foreach ($thisdir as $file) { + if ((!$file->isDot()) && (!$file->isDir())) { + $i++; + $content = file_get_contents($file->getPathname()); + preg_match("/<h5>(.*?)<\/h5>/s", $content, $date); + $filedate = date("Y-m-d"); + + if (isset($date[1]) && strtotime($date[1])) { + $filedate = date("Y-m-d", strtotime($date[1])); + } + + preg_match("/<h2>(.*?)<\/h2>/s", $content, $titre); + $title = "?"; + + if (isset($titre[1])) { + $title = ucfirst($titre[1]); + } + $items[$i][0] = $i; + $items[$i][1] = $file->getPathname(); + $items[$i][2] = $title; + } +} +$values = array_column($items, 2); +array_multisort($values, SORT_ASC, $items); + +$i = 0; +while ($i < count($items)) { + echo "<li>" . + '<a href="' . + $items[$i][1] . + '">' . + ucfirst($items[$i][2]) . + "</a></li>"; + $i++; +} +echo "</ul>"; +?> +<!-- list end --> + <p> </p> + <hr /> + <p>§</p> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/style.css b/style.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4d7716b --- /dev/null +++ b/style.css @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +@font-face { + font-family: 'Ultra'; + src: url('fonts/Ultra-Regular-reduced.ttf') format('truetype'); +} + +body, +html { + height: 100%; + color: #FBF1C7; + margin: 10px; + font-family: monospace; + font-size: 18px; + line-height:1.4; + letter-spacing: 0.6; + background-color: #1D2021; +} +html { + display: table; + margin: auto; + width:100%; + max-width:80ch; +} +body { + display: table-cell; +} +p,li,ul,table,pre,code,div { + max-width: 32em; + max-width: 80ch; + text-align:justify; +} +li {list-style-type: disc;} +h1 { + color: #458588; + font-family: Ultra; + font-size:3em; +} +h2 { + color: #8EC07C; +} +h3{ + color: #cc241d; +} +h4{ + color: #689D6A; + font-size:1.2em; +} +h5, +h6 { + color: #A89984; + font-size: 1em; +} +a { + color: #83A598; + text-decoration: none; +} +a:hover { + text-decoration: underline; +} +ul {line-height:2;} +p { +} +strong, +em { + color: #8da29b; + padding-left: 2px; + padding-right: 2px; +} +b {color: #FABD2F;} + +small {color: #8ec07c;} +img { + max-width:100%; +} +blockquote { + border-left:2px solid khaki; + padding-left:20px; + margin-left:0px; +} +blockquote p { + font-style: italic; +} +hr { + height: 0; + border: 0; + border-top: 2px solid #458588; + margin: 1em 0; + padding: 0; +} +table { + border-collapse: collapse; +} +td { + border: 1px solid antiquewhite; + padding: 4px; +} +th { + border: 1px solid antiquewhite; + color: black; + background-color: antiquewhite; + padding: 4px; + text-align: div class="center"; +} +pre { + font-family: monospace; + white-space: pre-wrap; + font-size: 0.8em; + border-left: 1px solid #999999; + padding: 10px; + text-align:left; +} +code { + color: #282828; + font-family: monospace; + background: #928374; + white-space: pre-wrap; + display:block; + padding:4px; + text-align:left; +} +iframe { border: 1px solid #928374;} + +figure { + margin: 0; + margin-top:30px; + background: #8EC07C; + width:400px; + } +figure img { + width:400px; +} +figcaption { + margin-bottom:10px; + padding: 10px; + background: #8EC07C; + color: #fff; + font-size:16px; + width:380px; +} +.center {text-align: center;} +@media only screen and (max-width: 600px) { + body { + padding:2px; + font-size:14px; + margin: 0; + } + ul {padding:0;} + li { + padding:0; + text-align:left; + } + iframe { + max-width:100%; + } +} |
