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improved starting point

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B Mathis 15 years ago
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  1. 1
      .gitignore
  2. 63
      Rakefile
  3. 6
      _config.yml
  4. 10
      config.rb
  5. 483
      rubypants.rb
  6. 191
      source/_helpers.rb
  7. 20
      source/_layouts/default.haml
  8. 20
      source/_layouts/post.haml
  9. 5
      source/_posts/2009-10-18-hello-world.markdown
  10. 14
      source/archives.haml
  11. 21
      source/atom.haml
  12. 8
      source/index.haml

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.gitignore

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site

63
Rakefile

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require 'active_support'
def ok_failed(condition)
if (condition)
puts "OK"
else
puts "FAILED"
end
end
port = "4000"
site = "site"
desc "list tasks"
task :default do
puts "Tasks: #{(Rake::Task.tasks - [Rake::Task[:default]]).to_sentence}"
puts "(type rake -T for more detail)\n\n"
end
desc "remove files in output directory"
task :clean do
puts "Removing output..."
Dir["#{site}/*"].each { |f| rm_rf(f) }
end
desc "generate website in output directory"
task :generate => :clean do
puts "Generating website..."
system "compass"
system "jekyll"
Dir["#{site}/stylesheets/*.sass"].each { |f| rm_rf(f) }
system "mv #{site}/atom.html #{site}/blog/atom.xml"
end
desc "generate and deploy website"
task :deploy => :generate do
print "Deploying website..."
ok_failed system("rsync -avz --delete #{site}/ user@host.com:~/document_root/")
end
desc "start up an instance of serve on the output files"
task :start_serve => :stop_serve do
cd "#{site}" do
print "Starting serve..."
ok_failed system("serve #{port} > /dev/null 2>&1 &")
end
end
desc "stop all instances of serve"
task :stop_serve do
pid = `ps auxw | awk '/bin\\/serve\\ #{port}/ { print $2 }'`.strip
if pid.empty?
puts "Serve is not running"
else
print "Stoping serve..."
ok_failed system("kill -9 #{pid}")
end
end
desc "preview the site in a web browser"
multitask :preview => [:generate, :start_serve] do
system "open http://localhost:#{port}"
end

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source/_config.yml → _config.yml

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source: .
destination: ../site
source: source
destination: site
markdown: rdiscount
pygments: true
permalink: /blog/:year/:month/:day/:title
url:
url: http://yoursite.com
multiviews: true
sass: false
haml: true

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config.rb

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# Require any additional compass plugins here.
project_type = :stand_alone
# Set this to the root of your project when deployed:
http_path = "/"
css_dir = "_site/stylesheets"
sass_dir = "_source/stylesheets"
images_dir = "images"
# To enable relative paths to assets via compass helper functions. Uncomment:
# relative_assets = true

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rubypants.rb

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#
# = RubyPants - SmartyPants ported to Ruby
#
# Ported by Christian Neukirchen <mailto:chneukirchen@gmail.com>
# Copyright (C) 2004 Christian Neukirchen
#
# Incooporates ideas, comments and documentation by Chad Miller
# Copyright (C) 2004 Chad Miller
#
# Original SmartyPants by John Gruber
# Copyright (C) 2003 John Gruber
#
#
# = RubyPants - SmartyPants ported to Ruby
#
# == Synopsis
#
# RubyPants is a Ruby port of the smart-quotes library SmartyPants.
#
# The original "SmartyPants" is a free web publishing plug-in for
# Movable Type, Blosxom, and BBEdit that easily translates plain ASCII
# punctuation characters into "smart" typographic punctuation HTML
# entities.
#
#
# == Description
#
# RubyPants can perform the following transformations:
#
# * Straight quotes (<tt>"</tt> and <tt>'</tt>) into "curly" quote
# HTML entities
# * Backticks-style quotes (<tt>``like this''</tt>) into "curly" quote
# HTML entities
# * Dashes (<tt>--</tt> and <tt>---</tt>) into en- and em-dash
# entities
# * Three consecutive dots (<tt>...</tt> or <tt>. . .</tt>) into an
# ellipsis entity
#
# This means you can write, edit, and save your posts using plain old
# ASCII straight quotes, plain dashes, and plain dots, but your
# published posts (and final HTML output) will appear with smart
# quotes, em-dashes, and proper ellipses.
#
# RubyPants does not modify characters within <tt><pre></tt>,
# <tt><code></tt>, <tt><kbd></tt>, <tt><math></tt> or
# <tt><script></tt> tag blocks. Typically, these tags are used to
# display text where smart quotes and other "smart punctuation" would
# not be appropriate, such as source code or example markup.
#
#
# == Backslash Escapes
#
# If you need to use literal straight quotes (or plain hyphens and
# periods), RubyPants accepts the following backslash escape sequences
# to force non-smart punctuation. It does so by transforming the
# escape sequence into a decimal-encoded HTML entity:
#
# \\ \" \' \. \- \`
#
# This is useful, for example, when you want to use straight quotes as
# foot and inch marks: 6'2" tall; a 17" iMac. (Use <tt>6\'2\"</tt>
# resp. <tt>17\"</tt>.)
#
#
# == Algorithmic Shortcomings
#
# One situation in which quotes will get curled the wrong way is when
# apostrophes are used at the start of leading contractions. For
# example:
#
# 'Twas the night before Christmas.
#
# In the case above, RubyPants will turn the apostrophe into an
# opening single-quote, when in fact it should be a closing one. I
# don't think this problem can be solved in the general case--every
# word processor I've tried gets this wrong as well. In such cases,
# it's best to use the proper HTML entity for closing single-quotes
# (``&#8217;``) by hand.
#
#
# == Bugs
#
# To file bug reports or feature requests (except see above) please
# send email to: mailto:chneukirchen@gmail.com
#
# If the bug involves quotes being curled the wrong way, please send
# example text to illustrate.
#
#
# == Authors
#
# John Gruber did all of the hard work of writing this software in
# Perl for Movable Type and almost all of this useful documentation.
# Chad Miller ported it to Python to use with Pyblosxom.
#
# Christian Neukirchen provided the Ruby port, as a general-purpose
# library that follows the *Cloth api.
#
#
# == Copyright and License
#
# === SmartyPants license:
#
# Copyright (c) 2003 John Gruber
# (http://daringfireball.net)
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
# distribution.
#
# * Neither the name "SmartyPants" nor the names of its contributors
# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
# software without specific prior written permission.
#
# This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors
# "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not
# limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness
# for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the
# copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect,
# incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including,
# but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services;
# loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however
# caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict
# liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in
# any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the
# possibility of such damage.
#
# === RubyPants license
#
# RubyPants is a derivative work of SmartyPants and smartypants.py.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
# distribution.
#
# This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors
# "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not
# limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness
# for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the
# copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect,
# incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including,
# but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services;
# loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however
# caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict
# liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in
# any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the
# possibility of such damage.
#
#
# == Links
#
# John Gruber:: http://daringfireball.net
# SmartyPants:: http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants
#
# Chad Miller:: http://web.chad.org
#
# Christian Neukirchen:: http://kronavita.de/chris
#
class RubyPants < String
VERSION = "0.1"
# Allowed elements in the options array:
#
# 0 :: do nothing
# 1 :: set all
# 2 :: set all, using old school en- and em- dash shortcuts
# 3 :: set all, using inverted old school en and em- dash shortcuts
# -1 :: stupefy (translate HTML entities to their ASCII-counterparts)
#
# <tt>:quotes</tt> :: quotes
# <tt>:backticks</tt> :: backtick quotes (``double'' only)
# <tt>:allbackticks</tt> :: backtick quotes (``double'' and `single')
# <tt>:dashes</tt> :: dashes
# <tt>:oldschool</tt> :: old school dashes
# <tt>:inverted</tt> :: inverted old school dashes
# <tt>:ellipses</tt> :: ellipses
# <tt>:convertquotes</tt> :: convert <tt>&quot;</tt> entities to
# <tt>"</tt> for Dreamweaver users
# <tt>:stupefy</tt> :: translate SmartyPants HTML entities
# to their ASCII counterparts.
#
def initialize(string, options=[2])
super string
@options = [*options]
end
# Apply SmartyPants transformations.
def to_html
do_quotes = do_backticks = do_dashes = do_ellipses = do_stupify = nil
convert_quotes = false
if @options.include? 0
# Do nothing.
return self
elsif @options.include? 1
# Do everything, turn all options on.
do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
do_dashes = :normal
elsif @options.include? 2
# Do everything, turn all options on, use old school dash shorthand.
do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
do_dashes = :oldschool
elsif @options.include? 3
# Do everything, turn all options on, use inverted old school
# dash shorthand.
do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
do_dashes = :inverted
elsif @options.include?(-1)
do_stupefy = true
else
do_quotes = @options.include? :quotes
do_backticks = @options.include? :backticks
do_backticks = :both if @options.include? :allbackticks
do_dashes = :normal if @options.include? :dashes
do_dashes = :oldschool if @options.include? :oldschool
do_dashes = :inverted if @options.include? :inverted
do_ellipses = @options.include? :ellipses
convert_quotes = @options.include? :convertquotes
do_stupefy = @options.include? :stupefy
end
# Parse the HTML
tokens = tokenize
# Keep track of when we're inside <pre> or <code> tags.
in_pre = false
# Here is the result stored in.
result = ""
# This is a cheat, used to get some context for one-character
# tokens that consist of just a quote char. What we do is remember
# the last character of the previous text token, to use as context
# to curl single- character quote tokens correctly.
prev_token_last_char = ""
tokens.each { |token|
if token.first == :tag
result << token[1]
if token[1] =~ %r!<(/?)(?:pre|code|kbd|script|math)[\s>]!
in_pre = ($1 != "/") # Opening or closing tag?
end
else
t = token[1]
# Remember last char of this token before processing.
last_char = t[-1]
unless in_pre
t = process_escapes t
t.gsub!(/&quot;/, '"') if convert_quotes
if do_dashes
t = educate_dashes t if do_dashes == :normal
t = educate_dashes_oldschool t if do_dashes == :oldschool
t = educate_dashes_inverted t if do_dashes == :inverted
end
t = educate_ellipses t if do_ellipses
# Note: backticks need to be processed before quotes.
if do_backticks
t = educate_backticks t
t = educate_single_backticks t if do_backticks == :both
end
if do_quotes
if t == "'"
# Special case: single-character ' token
if prev_token_last_char =~ /\S/
t = "&#8217;"
else
t = "&#8216;"
end
elsif t == '"'
# Special case: single-character " token
if prev_token_last_char =~ /\S/
t = "&#8221;"
else
t = "&#8220;"
end
else
# Normal case:
t = educate_quotes t
end
end
t = stupefy_entities t if do_stupefy
end
prev_token_last_char = last_char
result << t
end
}
# Done
result
end
protected
# Return the string, with after processing the following backslash
# escape sequences. This is useful if you want to force a "dumb" quote
# or other character to appear.
#
# Escaped are:
# \\ \" \' \. \- \`
#
def process_escapes(str)
str.gsub(/\\\\/, '&#92;').
gsub(/\\"/, '&#34;').
gsub(/\\'/, '&#39;').
gsub(/\\\./, '&#46;').
gsub(/\\-/, '&#45;').
gsub(/\\`/, '&#96;')
end
# The string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated to an
# em-dash HTML entity.
#
def educate_dashes(str)
str.gsub(/--/, '&#8212;')
end
# The string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated to an
# en-dash HTML entity, and each "<tt>---</tt>" translated to an
# em-dash HTML entity.
#
def educate_dashes_oldschool(str)
str.gsub(/---/, '&#8212;').gsub(/--/, '&#8211;')
end
# Return the string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated
# to an em-dash HTML entity, and each "<tt>---</tt>" translated to
# an en-dash HTML entity. Two reasons why: First, unlike the en- and
# em-dash syntax supported by +educate_dashes_oldschool+, it's
# compatible with existing entries written before SmartyPants 1.1,
# back when "<tt>--</tt>" was only used for em-dashes. Second,
# em-dashes are more common than en-dashes, and so it sort of makes
# sense that the shortcut should be shorter to type. (Thanks to
# Aaron Swartz for the idea.)
#
def educate_dashes_inverted(str)
str.gsub(/---/, '&#8211;').gsub(/--/, '&#8212;')
end
# Return the string, with each instance of "<tt>...</tt>" translated
# to an ellipsis HTML entity. Also converts the case where there are
# spaces between the dots.
#
def educate_ellipses(str)
str.gsub('...', '&#8230;').gsub('. . .', '&#8230;')
end
# Return the string, with <tt>``backticks''</tt>-style single quotes
# translated into HTML curly quote entities.
#
def educate_backticks(str)
str.gsub("``", '&#8220;').gsub("''", '&#8221;')
end
# Return the string, with <tt>`backticks'</tt>-style single quotes
# translated into HTML curly quote entities.
#
def educate_single_backticks(str)
str.gsub("`", '&#8216;').gsub("'", '&#8217;')
end
# Return the string, with "educated" curly quote HTML entities.
#
def educate_quotes(str)
punct_class = '[!"#\$\%\'()*+,\-.\/:;<=>?\@\[\\\\\]\^_`{|}~]'
str = str.dup
# Special case if the very first character is a quote followed by
# punctuation at a non-word-break. Close the quotes by brute
# force:
str.gsub!(/^'(?=#{punct_class}\B)/, '&#8217;')
str.gsub!(/^"(?=#{punct_class}\B)/, '&#8221;')
# Special case for double sets of quotes, e.g.:
# <p>He said, "'Quoted' words in a larger quote."</p>
str.gsub!(/"'(?=\w)/, '&#8220;&#8216;')
str.gsub!(/'"(?=\w)/, '&#8216;&#8220;')
# Special case for decade abbreviations (the '80s):
str.gsub!(/'(?=\d\ds)/, '&#8217;')
close_class = %![^\ \t\r\n\\[\{\(\-]!
dec_dashes = '&#8211;|&#8212;'
# Get most opening single quotes:
str.gsub!(/(\s|&nbsp;|--|&[mn]dash;|#{dec_dashes}|&#x201[34];)'(?=\w)/,
'\1&#8216;')
# Single closing quotes:
str.gsub!(/(#{close_class})'/, '\1&#8217;')
str.gsub!(/'(\s|s\b|$)/, '&#8217;\1')
# Any remaining single quotes should be opening ones:
str.gsub!(/'/, '&#8216;')
# Get most opening double quotes:
str.gsub!(/(\s|&nbsp;|--|&[mn]dash;|#{dec_dashes}|&#x201[34];)"(?=\w)/,
'\1&#8220;')
# Double closing quotes:
str.gsub!(/(#{close_class})"/, '\1&#8221;')
str.gsub!(/"(\s|s\b|$)/, '&#8221;\1')
# Any remaining quotes should be opening ones:
str.gsub!(/"/, '&#8220;')
str
end
# Return the string, with each SmartyPants HTML entity translated to
# its ASCII counterpart.
#
def stupefy_entities(str)
str.
gsub(/&#8211;/, '-'). # en-dash
gsub(/&#8212;/, '--'). # em-dash
gsub(/&#8216;/, "'"). # open single quote
gsub(/&#8217;/, "'"). # close single quote
gsub(/&#8220;/, '"'). # open double quote
gsub(/&#8221;/, '"'). # close double quote
gsub(/&#8230;/, '...') # ellipsis
end
# Return an array of the tokens comprising the string. Each token is
# either a tag (possibly with nested, tags contained therein, such
# as <tt><a href="<MTFoo>"></tt>, or a run of text between
# tags. Each element of the array is a two-element array; the first
# is either :tag or :text; the second is the actual value.
#
# Based on the <tt>_tokenize()</tt> subroutine from Brad Choate's
# MTRegex plugin. <http://www.bradchoate.com/past/mtregex.php>
#
# This is actually the easier variant using tag_soup, as used by
# Chad Miller in the Python port of SmartyPants.
#
def tokenize
tag_soup = /([^<]*)(<[^>]*>)/
tokens = []
prev_end = 0
scan(tag_soup) {
tokens << [:text, $1] if $1 != ""
tokens << [:tag, $2]
prev_end = $~.end(0)
}
if prev_end < size
tokens << [:text, self[prev_end..-1]]
end
tokens
end
end

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gem 'activesupport', ">= 2.3.2"
require 'active_support'
require 'rubypants'
module Helpers
module EscapeHelper
HTML_ESCAPE = { '&' => '&amp; ', '>' => '&gt;', '<' => '&lt;', '"' => '&quot;' }
JSON_ESCAPE = { '&' => '\u0026 ', '>' => '\u003E', '<' => '\u003C' }
# A utility method for escaping HTML tag characters.
# This method is also aliased as <tt>h</tt>.
#
# In your ERb templates, use this method to escape any unsafe content. For example:
# <%=h @person.name %>
#
# ==== Example:
# puts html_escape("is a > 0 & a < 10?")
# # => is a &gt; 0 &amp; a &lt; 10?
def html_escape(html)
html.to_s.gsub(/[&"><]/) { |special| HTML_ESCAPE[special] }
end
def escape_once(html)
html.to_s.gsub(/[\"><]|&(?!([a-zA-Z]+|(#\d+));)/) { |special| HTML_ESCAPE[special] }
end
alias h escape_once
# A utility method for escaping HTML entities in JSON strings.
# This method is also aliased as <tt>j</tt>.
#
# In your ERb templates, use this method to escape any HTML entities:
# <%=j @person.to_json %>
#
# ==== Example:
# puts json_escape("is a > 0 & a < 10?")
# # => is a \u003E 0 \u0026 a \u003C 10?
def json_escape(s)
s.to_s.gsub(/[&"><]/) { |special| JSON_ESCAPE[special] }
end
alias j json_escape
end
include EscapeHelper
module ParamsHelper
def params
@params ||= begin
q = request.query.dup
q.each { |(k,v)| q[k.to_s.intern] = v }
q
end
end
end
include ParamsHelper
module TagHelper
def content_tag(name, content, html_options={})
%{<#{name}#{html_attributes(html_options)}>#{content}</#{name}>}
end
def tag(name, html_options={})
%{<#{name}#{html_attributes(html_options)} />}
end
def image_tag(src, html_options = {})
tag(:img, html_options.merge({:src=>src}))
end
def javascript_tag(content = nil, html_options = {})
content_tag(:script, javascript_cdata_section(content), html_options.merge(:type => "text/javascript"))
end
def link_to(name, href, html_options = {})
html_options = html_options.stringify_keys
confirm = html_options.delete("confirm")
onclick = "if (!confirm('#{html_escape(confirm)}')) return false;" if confirm
content_tag(:a, name, html_options.merge(:href => href, :onclick=>onclick))
end
def link_to_function(name, *args, &block)
html_options = {}
html_options = args.pop if args.last.is_a? Hash
function = args[0] || ''
onclick = "#{"#{html_options[:onclick]}; " if html_options[:onclick]}#{function}; return false;"
href = html_options[:href] || '#'
content_tag(:a, name, html_options.merge(:href => href, :onclick => onclick))
end
def mail_to(email_address, name = nil, html_options = {})
html_options = html_options.stringify_keys
encode = html_options.delete("encode").to_s
cc, bcc, subject, body = html_options.delete("cc"), html_options.delete("bcc"), html_options.delete("subject"), html_options.delete("body")
string = ''
extras = ''
extras << "cc=#{CGI.escape(cc).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless cc.nil?
extras << "bcc=#{CGI.escape(bcc).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless bcc.nil?
extras << "body=#{CGI.escape(body).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless body.nil?
extras << "subject=#{CGI.escape(subject).gsub("+", "%20")}&" unless subject.nil?
extras = "?" << extras.gsub!(/&?$/,"") unless extras.empty?
email_address = email_address.to_s
email_address_obfuscated = email_address.dup
email_address_obfuscated.gsub!(/@/, html_options.delete("replace_at")) if html_options.has_key?("replace_at")
email_address_obfuscated.gsub!(/\./, html_options.delete("replace_dot")) if html_options.has_key?("replace_dot")
if encode == "javascript"
"document.write('#{content_tag("a", name || email_address_obfuscated, html_options.merge({ "href" => "mailto:"+email_address+extras }))}');".each_byte do |c|
string << sprintf("%%%x", c)
end
"<script type=\"#{Mime::JS}\">eval(decodeURIComponent('#{string}'))</script>"
elsif encode == "hex"
email_address_encoded = ''
email_address_obfuscated.each_byte do |c|
email_address_encoded << sprintf("&#%d;", c)
end
protocol = 'mailto:'
protocol.each_byte { |c| string << sprintf("&#%d;", c) }
email_address.each_byte do |c|
char = c.chr
string << (char =~ /\w/ ? sprintf("%%%x", c) : char)
end
content_tag "a", name || email_address_encoded, html_options.merge({ "href" => "#{string}#{extras}" })
else
content_tag "a", name || email_address_obfuscated, html_options.merge({ "href" => "mailto:#{email_address}#{extras}" })
end
end
private
def cdata_section(content)
"<![CDATA[#{content}]]>"
end
def javascript_cdata_section(content) #:nodoc:
"\n//#{cdata_section("\n#{content}\n//")}\n"
end
def html_attributes(options)
unless options.blank?
attrs = []
options.each_pair do |key, value|
if value == true
attrs << %(#{key}="#{key}") if value
else
attrs << %(#{key}="#{value}") unless value.nil?
end
end
" #{attrs.sort * ' '}" unless attrs.empty?
end
end
end
include TagHelper
# My added helpers
def shorten_words (string, word_limit = 25)
words = string.split(/\s/)
if words.size >= word_limit
words[0,(word_limit-1)].join(" ") + '&hellip;'
else
string
end
end
def shorten (string, char_limit = 55)
chars = string.scan(/.{1,1}/)
if chars.size >= char_limit
chars[0,(char_limit-1)].join + '&hellip;'
else
"blah2"
end
end
def absolute_url(input)
input.gsub(/(href|src)(\s*=\s*)(["'])(\/.*?)\3/) { $1 + $2 + $3 + "http://brandonmathis.com" + $4 + $3 }
end
def full_url(input)
'http://brandonmathis.com'+input
end
def rp(input)
RubyPants.new(input).to_html
end
def style_amp(input)
input.gsub(" & "," <span class='amp'>&</span> ")
end
end

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!!! 1.1 Transitional
%html(xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en")
%head
%title= page.title
- if page.respond_to? :description
%meta{:name=>"description", :content=>page.description}/
- if page.respond_to? :keywords
%meta{:name=>"keywords", :content=>page.keywords}/
%body
#header
.page_width
%a.title(href="/")Blog
%ul#header_nav.nav
%li.alpha
%a(href="/") Home
#page
.page_width
= content
#footer
.page_width Footer

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source/_layouts/post.haml

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!!! 1.1 Transitional
%html(xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en")
%head
%title= page.title
- if page.respond_to? :description
%meta{:name=>"description", :content=>page.description}/
- if page.respond_to? :keywords
%meta{:name=>"keywords", :content=>page.keywords}/
%body
#header
.page_width
%a.title(href="/")Page Title
%ul#header_nav.nav
%li.alpha
%a(href="/") Home
#page
.page_width
= content
#footer
.page_width Footer

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source/_posts/2009-10-18-hello-world.markdown

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---
title: Hello World!
---
How's it going?

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source/archives.haml

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---
layout: default
title: Blog Archives
---
%h2 Blog Archives
- posts = site.posts.group_by { |p| p.date.strftime("%Y") }
- posts.keys.each do |year|
%h3= year
%ul
- posts[year].each do |post|
%li(class="#{(post.data['link'] ? "link" : nil )}")
= link_to(post.title, post.url)
%span.pubdate= post.date.strftime("%d %b, %Y")

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---
layout: nil
---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
%feed(xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom")
%title Your Name - Your Site
%link(href="yoursite.com/atom.xml" rel="self")
%link(href="yoursite.com")
%updated= Time.now.xmlschema
%id http://yoursite.com/
%author
%name Your Name
%email user[at]domain.com
- site.posts[0..14].each do |post|
%entry
%title= rp(post.title)
%link(href="#{full_url(post.url)}")
%updated=post.date.xmlschema
%id= full_url(post.id)
%content(type="html")
= h(absolute_url(rp(post.content)))

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---
layout: basic/default
title: Blog
---
.blog
- site.posts.sort_by(&:date).reverse[0..9].each_with_index do |post,index|
%h2= link_to(post.title, post.url, {:class=>"title"})
.article= post.content
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