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diff --git a/wikipages/gopher.wiki b/wikipages/gopher.wiki deleted file mode 100644 index b265400..0000000 --- a/wikipages/gopher.wiki +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -<!-- - author: tomasino - title: Getting Started With Gopher Using burrow - description: gopherhole management tutorial using the burrow tool ---> - -<h2>Getting Started With Gopher Using burrow</h2> - -<p>To create a gopher hole on tilde.institute, a user can easily get started -by doing the following:</p> - -<p>1) Create the gopher directory</p> - -<div class="code">$ mkdir public_gopher</div> - -<p>2) Create a root gophermap</p> - -<div class="code">$ burrow gophermap</div> - -<p>Gophernicus will interpret any text you add here as information -lines unless they begin with one of gophernicus' special characters -or contains a tab. As a general rule, don't use tabs unless you're -intentionally linking something.</p> - -<p>Add a cool header to the file (check out <code>figlet</code>!), then somewhere near the top, paste:</p> - -<div class="code" style="text-align:center">==== Last Updated: February 19th, 2019 ====</div> - -<p>The date doesn't matter, really. Whenever you "phlog" with burrow it will -update the date for you. How sweet is that?</p> - -<p>Now lets add a link to your phlog that you're totally going to have:</p> - -<div class="code">1phlog[tab]phlog</div> - -<p>That [tab] should be a literal tab, though. Make sure your editor doesn't -convert it to spaces. Now, save and quit the editor.</p> - -<p>3) Create a phlog directory</p> - -<div class="code">$ mkdir ~/public_gopher/phlog</div> - -<p>4) Now create a new phlog with burrow</p> - -<div class="code">$ burrow phlog</div> - -<p>You'll be prompted for a title. If you hit enter and give no title then -burrow will abort.</p> - -<p>Once you hit enter after giving your title a temporary file will open in -your default $EDITOR. Don't like that editor? Be sure to change your -environment var!</p> - -<p>If you quit your phlog file without saving the post is aborted. If you -save and quit, it will create a new phlog entry, add it to your phlog -gophermap that now exists, and update the date on your root gophermap. -That's it!</p> - -<p>You have an RSS file sitting in the root of your gopher hole at rss.xml. -It will automatically generate when you phlog, like a winner. You can edit -your root gophermap at any time by using burrow's gophermap action. If you -create other folders and gophermaps in the future you can use burrow's -gophermap function to target them. For instance, to open the phlog -listings you would:</p> - -<div class="code">$ burrow gophermap /phlog</div> - -<p>Editing gophermaps with burrow will ensure they're always saved and -formatted properly! Any other files are just text, so open them directly with your editor of -choice.</p> - -<p>That's it! Happy gophering.</p> - -<p>~tomasino</p> |