Improve README examples (#10)

* tweak init output

* add draft flag to default front matter

* add acknowledgements

* remove draft mentions until we add support for it

* add comments between commands
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# jorge
A personal (small + opinionated) site generator with [org-mode](https://orgmode.org/) (and markdown) support.
(NOTE: this is stil a WIP, the doc below is a wishlist, not the current behavior.)
## Installation
Download the [latest release binary](https://github.com/facundoolano/jorge/releases/latest) for your platform, for example:
@ -13,46 +11,81 @@ Alternatively, install with go:
$ go install github.com/facundoolano/jorge@latest
## Usage
## Example usage
Create a new website with `jorge init`:
```bash
$ jorge init myblog
> site name: My Blog
> author: Facundo Olano
> url: https://myblog.olano.dev
added myblog/README.md
site name: My Blog
site url: https://myblog.olano.dev
author: Facundo Olano
added myblog/.gitignore
added myblog/config.yml
added myblog/includes/post_preview.html
added myblog/layouts/base.html
added myblog/layouts/default.html
added myblog/layouts/post.html
added myblog/src/index.html
added myblog/assets/css/main.css
added myblog/src/blog/hello.org
added myblog/src/assets/css/main.css
added myblog/src/blog/goodbye-markdown.md
added myblog/src/blog/hello-org.org
added myblog/src/blog/index.html
added myblog/src/blog/tags.html
added myblog/src/feed.xml
added myblog/src/tags.html
added myblog/src/index.html
```
This initializes a new project with default configuration, styles and layouts, and a couple of sample posts.
(You can, of course, use a different site structure or just skip the init command altogether).
To preview your site locally, use `jorge serve`:
```bash
$ cd myblog
$ jorge post "My First Post"
added draft src/blog/my-first-post.org
# serve the site locally with live reload
$ jorge serve
server running at http://localhost:4001/
wrote target/feed.xml
wrote target/blog/goodbye-markdown.html
wrote target/blog/my-first-post.html
wrote target/blog/hello-org.html
wrote target/blog/index.html
wrote target/index.html
wrote target/blog/tags.html
server listening at http://localhost:4001
```
# browse to the new post
$ open http://localhost:4001/blog/my-first-post
The site is renders the files found at `src/` in the `target/` directory.
You can add new pages by just adding files to `src/` but, for the common case of adding blog posts,
the `jorge post` creates files with the proper defaults:
# add some content
$ cat >> src/blog/test.org <<EOF
```
$ jorge post "My First Post"
added src/blog/my-first-post.org
$ cat src/blog/my-first-post.org
---
title: My First Post
date: 2024-02-21 13:39:59
layout: post
lang: en
tags: []
---
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
#+LANGUAGE: en
```
(Posts are created as .org files by default, but you can chage it to prefer markdown or another text format).
If you still have `jorge serve` running, you can see the new post by browsing to `http://localhost:4001/blog/my-first-post`. You can then add some content and the browser tab will automatically refresh to reflect your changes:
```bash
$ cat >> src/blog/my-first-post.org <<EOF
*** Hello world!
this is my *first* post.
EOF
```
# remove the draft flag before publishing
$ sed -i '/^draft: true$/d' src/blog/my-first-post.org
Finally, you can render a minified version of your site with `jorge build`:
```
$ jorge build
wrote target/index.html
wrote target/assets/css/main.css
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wrote target/tags.html
```
For more details see the:
And that's about it. For more details see the:
- [Tutorial](https://jorge.olano.dev#tutorial)
- [Docs](https://jorge.olano.dev#docs)
- [Development blog](https://jorge.olano.dev#blog)
## Acknowledgements
jorge started as a Go learning project and was largely inspired by [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/). Most of the heavy lifting is done by external libraries:
* [osteele/liquid](https://github.com/osteele/liquid) to render liquid templates. Some Jekyll-specific filters were copied from [osteele/gojekyll](https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/).
* [niklasfasching/go-org](https://github.com/niklasfasching/go-org) to render org-mode files as HTML.
* [yuin/goldmark](https://github.com/yuin/goldmark) to render Markdown as HTML.
* [go-yaml](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) to parse YAML files and template headers.
* [tdewolff/minify](https://github.com/tdewolff/minify) to minify HTML, CSS, XML and JavaScript files.

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siteName := Prompt("site name")
siteUrl := Prompt("site url")
siteAuthor := Prompt("author")
fmt.Println()
// creating config and readme files manually, since I want to use the supplied config values in their
// contents. (I don't want to render liquid templates in the WalkDir below since some of the initfiles
@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ func Init(projectDir string) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Println("added", path)
fmt.Println("added", targetPath)
return targetFile.Sync()
})
}
@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ func Post(root string, title string) error {
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte(content), FILE_RW_MODE); err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Println("added", path)
fmt.Println("added draft", path)
return nil
}