- October, 2008
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lunatech-journal.el
I have created a emacs major mode, called lunatech-journal, that I use for blogging. It is a derived mode from muse-mode, an excellent mode for writing and publishing.
Currently, it has following functions defined
lunatech-journal-skeleton
- loads a skeleton for blogginglunatech-journal-show-hints
- shows a buffer with questions to help me blog about my daylunatech-journal-make-html
- creates a html file from the muse-modelunatech-journal-preview
- allows me to preview my journal in the browser
I use a php script to post the blog entry to the website. To use it, I have the following in my .emacs file
(defun journal () (interactive) (find-file "~/blog/journal.muse") ) (require 'lunatech-journal) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("journal\\.muse\\'" . lunatech-journal-mode))
When I feel the need to blog, I do
M-x journal
, I get dropped into my journal file and I can blog.Links:
- lunatech-journal.el - the blogging mode
- Playing with your blog's xml-rpc interface shows the php script that I use to post entries to my blog
- MuseMode
Defined tags for this entry: geek stuff, programming -
testing, testing
testing, testing - 1, 2, 3
I should now be able to set the categories of my post.
This post is brought to you by emacs, php and lots of cups of tea.
Defined tags for this entry: programming
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