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### About
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This is the code for the website [https://investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/](https://investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/), an informational site for the Sloan-funded project, "Investigating and Archiving the Scholarly Git Experience." This site is built using [Nikola](https://getnikola.com/), a static site generator that relies on python3. The instructions for compiling and building the website are below.
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This is the code for the website [https://lissarchive.org](https://lissarchive.org), an informational site for the LIS Scholarship Archive, a repository for LIS work. This site is built using [Nikola](https://getnikola.com/), a static site generator that relies on python3. The instructions for compiling and building the website are below.
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### Building
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I would recommend you use a virtualenv to build and view this website. This is a Python tool to create isolated Python environments. The HitchHiker's Guide to Python has a [great guide](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/) on virtual environments that I used to learn how to use/interact with virtualenvs.
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$ pip install Nikola['extras']
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# clone this repo
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$ git clone git@gitlab.com:VickySteeves/investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io.git
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$ git clone git@gitlab.com:VickySteeves/lissarchive.git
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# change directory (cd) so you are in the right folder for the website
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$ cd investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io
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$ cd lissarchive
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# build the website
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$ nikola build
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# see the website
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$ nikola serve -b
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</pre></code>
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### Authoring Blog Posts
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All blog posts should go in the `updates` folder. Blog posts should be Text (`.txt`), reStructured Text (`.rst`), Markdown (`.md`), or `.html`. If you'd like to write a post in another format, you'll have to edit the `conf.py` [file](https://gitlab.com/investigating-archiving-git/investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/blob/master/conf.py) to add other [accepted input formats](https://getnikola.com/handbook.html#supported-input-formats), starting at [line 126](https://gitlab.com/investigating-archiving-git/investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/blob/master/conf.py#L126).
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When you author blog posts, you should always have the following metadata at the beginning of the file:
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+ Title -- this is what appears on the live post
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+ Slug -- the end of the URL to the post. It should have no spaces, only Aa-Zz, 0-9, -, and _
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+ Date -- YYYY-MM-DD
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+ Author -- keep your name consistent with every post, please!
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+ Link -- this will go to the source link for the post on GitLab (should look like: https://gitlab.com/investigating-archiving-git/investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/blob/master/updates/2019-05-06.html)
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+ Description -- this is used for SEO purposes, so a small description of the post
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+ Type -- Nikola has [two post types](https://getnikola.com/handbook.html#post-types). For our purposes, we'll always use `text`.
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If your posts are in HTML, they should look something like this:
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```
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<!--
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.. title:
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.. slug:
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.. date:
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.. author:
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.. link:
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.. description:
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.. type: text
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-->
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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<body>
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<p>Content of your post</p>
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<img src="/images/something.png">
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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Here is a guide to writing basic HTML: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_basic.asp
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For Markdown, text, and reStructred Text, it should look something like this:
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```
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.. title:
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.. slug:
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.. date:
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.. author:
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.. link:
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.. description:
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.. type: text
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Content of your post
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.. image:: /images/something.png
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```
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There are a few handy guides for writing in these formats as well:
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+ Markdown: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
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+ reStructured Text: https://github.com/ralsina/rst-cheatsheet/blob/master/rst-cheatsheet.rst
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All image files for the blog posts should go into the `images` folder. Make sure when you reference your image from the post, you add the `/` before the calling the images folder to help Nikola find it.
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If you don't want to show the complete content of your post in the blog index and RSS feed, you can display just the beginning of them using the `TEASER` magical comment. The Nikola documentation provides a way to do this for each type of post here: https://getnikola.com/handbook.html#teasers. I usually do this to make reading the blog index easier.
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When you're done authoring the blog posts and want to preview it locally, build and serve the website the same way you would otherwise:
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```
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# build the website
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$ nikola build
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# browser pops up and shows site
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$ nikola serve -b
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```
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Happy writing!
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