From 9253bcbe80efdad5d6cb31ba313936b607831e60 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Max Mehl Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 23:48:38 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat: make types and languages selectable --- archetypes/default.md | 1 + ...nising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird.md | 7 +- ...01-mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux.md | 177 +++++++++--------- ...oice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must.md | 1 + .../2014-02-i-love-znc-because-ilovefs.md | 1 + ...-wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen.md | 1 + content/blog/2014-05-guter-e-mail-stil.md | 123 ++++++------ ...thday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav.md | 1 + ...tmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts.md | 1 + content/blog/2014-10-my-internship-at-fsfe.md | 1 + ...eie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens.md | 1 + ...14-11-sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance.md | 7 +- content/blog/2015-01-next-station-tanzania.md | 1 + ...015-01-yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial.md | 27 +-- ...kwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software.md | 1 + ...5-02-in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters.md | 3 +- .../2015-04-erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania.md | 1 + .../blog/2015-05-naechster-halt-endstation.md | 1 + ...5-05-technology-and-free-software-in-tz.md | 3 +- ...-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections.md | 1 + ...07-weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang.md | 3 +- ...nts-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders.md | 1 + .../blog/2016-02-i-love-free-software-apps.md | 1 + ...2-switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs.md | 1 + ...ing-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde.md | 1 + ...r-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das.md | 1 + ...stgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet.md | 1 + .../2016-08-froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick.md | 1 + ...testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar.md | 1 + ...erzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk.md | 1 + ...0-freie-software-definition-in-dortmund.md | 1 + .../2016-11-build-fsfe-websites-locally.md | 1 + ...nruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom.md | 1 + .../blog/2017-02-i-love-astroid-ilovefs.md | 1 + ...spolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten.md | 1 + ...019-02-fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished.md | 1 + ...on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today.md | 1 + .../2019-10-system-hackers-meeting-report.md | 1 + content/blog/2020-02-ilovefs-2020.md | 1 + .../2020-03-system-hackers-report-lyon.md | 1 + content/blog/2020-07-the-power-of-git-sed.md | 1 + .../2022-04-docker2caddy-reverse-proxy.md | 1 + content/blog/2023-09-seafile-mirror.md | 1 + content/blog/2024-11-inwx-dns-recordmaster.md | 1 + .../hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/list.html | 23 ++- .../hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/single.html | 17 +- 46 files changed, 248 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-) diff --git a/archetypes/default.md b/archetypes/default.md index 5ab9703..38dbcef 100644 --- a/archetypes/default.md +++ b/archetypes/default.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "{{ replace (replaceRE "^[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-" "" .Name) "-" " " | title }}" date: {{ now.Format "2006-01-02" }} categories: + - blog - english - deutsch tags: diff --git a/content/blog/2013-10-organising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird.md b/content/blog/2013-10-organising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird.md index 409ade9..ab9745c 100644 --- a/content/blog/2013-10-organising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird.md +++ b/content/blog/2013-10-organising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Organising micro task emails in Thunderbird date: 2013-10-27T23:12:55+00:00 aliases: organising-micro-task-emails-in-thunderbird categories: + - blog - english tags: - email @@ -13,11 +14,11 @@ tags: The title of this post sounds very significant but to be honest, it’s a small thing. Everybody has her/his/its own workflow regarding emails. For example me: I LOVE folders! When it comes to the crunch I probably would be able to organise my whole life into folders. - + Well, at least this is what I thought until I began my internship at [FSFE](https://fsfe.org/). I was used to a high income rate (do you say so?) before but something changed: Normally I read my emails and if something’s important, I open a new task in my taskmanager or simply write it down. In the office I also read lot’s of emails and can put them easily in folders via filters (in Thunderbird and with qmail/maildrop on my mailserver), for example emails in mailing lists. But now it is more often the case that by reading those emails, there are beginning some mini-tasks: Commit this [translated](https://fsfe.org/contribute/translators/) file on the server, answer these emails, send out that package to a [fellow](https://fsfe.org/fellowship/) (but not today, do it next Monday), and most importantly, book some restaurants for the General Assembly. You see, these are all small tasks, but they exist. In dozens. And I’m quite sure they will increase. But creating for each micro task a new task in my task manager ([Getting Things Gnome](http://gtgnome.net/) by the way) is overload as well. - + For that I’m a forgetful technocrat sometimes, I wanted to pre-empt any mistakes and searched for methods to mark/tag those emails when reading them. Afterwards it should always be possible to find these marked/tagged with one click. In short, I needed a [Remembrall](http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Remembrall), that additionally tells me, what I exactly forgot. Dear ladies and gentlemen, here’s my odyssey of finding the perfect method for me: @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ Dear ladies and gentlemen, here’s my odyssey of finding the perfect method for Each method has its advantages. The tags are quite nice because you can differentiate between (own) tags and you can simply press the corresponding number on the keyboard to tag the mail. The marking method does not have such features but on my mobile (K-9 Mail) I cannot tag an email but only mark it. So I’m able to save some mails for later work when I’m sitting in the train for example. No matter how you decide (I’m not quite sure as well what’s the best for me), it’s quite hard to find the emails if you have tagged them. Of course, if you look in the folder, you see colored mails or those with a star but to find them by hand in dozens of folder… good luck boy. - + I already mentioned virtual folders: You can open a virtual folder that lists all emails that match a (or more) special criteria which you can define. If you untag/unmark an email, it just disappears from the virtual folder, but still exists in the (now untagged/unmarked) way as before. {{< gallery >}} diff --git a/content/blog/2014-01-mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux.md b/content/blog/2014-01-mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux.md index dc385b7..eb7e8ab 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-01-mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-01-mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Mounting a SFTP storage in GNU/Linux date: 2014-01-13T14:42:01+00:00 aliases: /blog/2014/mounting-a-sftp-storage-in-gnu-linux categories: + - blog - english tags: - bash @@ -47,10 +48,10 @@ The only prerequisite: You need a server/webspace/storage with full SSH access. Now we come to the technical part. For this post, following data is used. Most likely, this will look different in your case. ``` -SSH-Server: server1.net -Username on server: client -Home directory of user on server: /home/client -Username local machine: user +SSH-Server: server1.net +Username on server: client +Home directory of user on server: /home/client +Username local machine: user Local mount directory: /home/user/remote/server1 ``` @@ -87,9 +88,9 @@ In the next step, we will make the connection and mounting more comfortable, eve Now that you know how (and that) the system works, we will make it easier. Of course it is quite annoying to type in the whole server-address and port each time. Instead of _sshfs -p 22 client@server1.net[…]_, you can simply type _sshfs server1_. How? Just open the SSH configuration file _/home/user/.ssh/config_ with you desired text editor and add: ``` -Host server1 - HostName server1.net - Port 22 +Host server1 + HostName server1.net + Port 22 User client ``` @@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ Let’s say, the public key is a chest that no one except the owner can open. In It is quite easy to make this system happen. Again we need a terminal to generate the two keys: ```bash -cd ~/.ssh/ +cd ~/.ssh/ ssh-keygen -t dsa ``` @@ -141,86 +142,86 @@ And these steps were quite important for the next section where we will write a Our setting is very smooth now, but it could still be improved. If you want to connect to many servers and don’t want to use your shell every time or don’t want to remember the HOSTs you used in your .ssh/config, you’re free to modify and use this shell script: ```bash -#!/bin/bash - -### VARIABLES TO BE CHANGED ### -# Preconfigured HOSTs in ~/.ssh/config that should be used -PRESSH[0]=server1 -PRESSH[1]=server2 -PRESSH[2]=server3 - -# Local directory where the remote storages should be mounted to -LOCALMOUNTDIR=/home/user/remote - -### THE SCRIPT BEGINS HERE ### - -# Add SSH key to local keyring if not already happened -function sshadd { - ssh-add -l > /dev/null || ssh-add -} - -# Choose preconfigured HOST to mount -function mount { - if ! SSH=$(zenity --list \ - --height=300 \ - --text="Please choose. Cancel to unmount drives." \ - --title="Choose SSH server" \ - --column "Preconfigured SSH servers" \ - ${PRESSH[*]}); then - unmountquestion # If you press cancel, it should ask you to unmount all drives - fi - - # If you double click on an entry, it gives 'server1|server1' as result instead of 'server1' - # This command cuts of everything after | - SSH=$(echo $SSH | awk -F\| '{ print $1 }') - - # Make a local directory if not available - if [ ! -e "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH" ]; then - mkdir -p "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH" - fi - - # Command to mount actually - sshfs "$SSH": "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH"/ -o follow_symlinks & - - quitquestion # one more ssh server or quit? - -} - -# Ask if all preconfigured SSHFS drives should be unmounted -function unmountquestion { - zenity --question --text="Unmount all preconfigured\nSSHFS drives now?" - if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then - unmount # unmount function - else - exit 0 - fi -} - -# Procedure to unmount all preconfigured SSHFS drives and exit program afterwards -function unmount { - for ((i = 0; i < ${#PRESSH[*]}; i++)) - do - fusermount -u "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"${PRESSH[$i]}" - echo ""${PRESSH[$i]}" unmounted." - done - exit 0 -} - -# Should another SSHFS storage be mounted? -function quitquestion { - zenity --question \ - --text="Mount another SSHFS storage?" - if [ "$?" = "1" ]; then - exit 0 - fi -} - -sshadd # sshadd function - -# Loop for endless mounts until stopped by unmount or unmountquestion -while : -do - mount # mount function +#!/bin/bash + +### VARIABLES TO BE CHANGED ### +# Preconfigured HOSTs in ~/.ssh/config that should be used +PRESSH[0]=server1 +PRESSH[1]=server2 +PRESSH[2]=server3 + +# Local directory where the remote storages should be mounted to +LOCALMOUNTDIR=/home/user/remote + +### THE SCRIPT BEGINS HERE ### + +# Add SSH key to local keyring if not already happened +function sshadd { + ssh-add -l > /dev/null || ssh-add +} + +# Choose preconfigured HOST to mount +function mount { + if ! SSH=$(zenity --list \ + --height=300 \ + --text="Please choose. Cancel to unmount drives." \ + --title="Choose SSH server" \ + --column "Preconfigured SSH servers" \ + ${PRESSH[*]}); then + unmountquestion # If you press cancel, it should ask you to unmount all drives + fi + + # If you double click on an entry, it gives 'server1|server1' as result instead of 'server1' + # This command cuts of everything after | + SSH=$(echo $SSH | awk -F\| '{ print $1 }') + + # Make a local directory if not available + if [ ! -e "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH" ]; then + mkdir -p "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH" + fi + + # Command to mount actually + sshfs "$SSH": "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"$SSH"/ -o follow_symlinks & + + quitquestion # one more ssh server or quit? + +} + +# Ask if all preconfigured SSHFS drives should be unmounted +function unmountquestion { + zenity --question --text="Unmount all preconfigured\nSSHFS drives now?" + if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then + unmount # unmount function + else + exit 0 + fi +} + +# Procedure to unmount all preconfigured SSHFS drives and exit program afterwards +function unmount { + for ((i = 0; i < ${#PRESSH[*]}; i++)) + do + fusermount -u "$LOCALMOUNTDIR"/"${PRESSH[$i]}" + echo ""${PRESSH[$i]}" unmounted." + done + exit 0 +} + +# Should another SSHFS storage be mounted? +function quitquestion { + zenity --question \ + --text="Mount another SSHFS storage?" + if [ "$?" = "1" ]; then + exit 0 + fi +} + +sshadd # sshadd function + +# Loop for endless mounts until stopped by unmount or unmountquestion +while : +do + mount # mount function done ``` diff --git a/content/blog/2014-01-why-free-choice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must.md b/content/blog/2014-01-why-free-choice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must.md index 8a039e3..ce712e7 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-01-why-free-choice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-01-why-free-choice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Why free choice of routers is a must date: 2014-01-14T17:47:43+00:00 aliases: why-free-choice-of-routers-is-an-unnegotiable-must categories: + - blog - english tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2014-02-i-love-znc-because-ilovefs.md b/content/blog/2014-02-i-love-znc-because-ilovefs.md index 67de249..0e118b2 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-02-i-love-znc-because-ilovefs.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-02-i-love-znc-because-ilovefs.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: 'I love ZNC because #ilovefs' date: 2014-02-14T05:00:14+00:00 url: /blog/2014/i-love-znc-because-ilovefs categories: + - blog - english tags: - chat diff --git a/content/blog/2014-02-wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen.md b/content/blog/2014-02-wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen.md index e2407b5..8491f31 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-02-wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-02-wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Wirklich sichere WhatsApp Alternativen date: 2014-02-21T09:41:54+00:00 aliases: wirklich-sichere-whatsapp-alternativen categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - chat diff --git a/content/blog/2014-05-guter-e-mail-stil.md b/content/blog/2014-05-guter-e-mail-stil.md index 349fb74..5eb3198 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-05-guter-e-mail-stil.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-05-guter-e-mail-stil.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Guter E-Mail-Stil date: 2014-05-19T12:56:12+00:00 aliases: guter-e-mail-stil categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - chat @@ -11,7 +12,7 @@ tags: --- Heutzutage ist schriftlicher Stil in E-Mails ebenso wichtig wie eine angemessene Sprechweise oder standardisierte Floskeln und Höflichkeiten in Briefen. E-Mails sind trotz Short Messaging wie per SMS, WhatsApp oder Facebook weiterhin die bedeutenste digitale Kommunikationsmöglichkeit. - + Das ist auch der Grund, weshalb ein guter E-Mail-Stil so enorm wichtig ist: Wir werden von E-Mails regelrecht bombardiert, auch wenn man den Spam nicht einmal mit einberechnet. Daher sollten wir uns und unseren Kommunikationspartnern die Sache erleichtern, indem wir einen guten, effizienten und dennoch freundlichen Umgang und Stil pflegen. ## Der Erstkontakt @@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ Sollte man derjenige sein, der eine E-Mail versendet, sind bereits einige Dinge ### Betreff Der Betreff ist das erste, was der Empfänger erhält und auch das, an was er sich bei weiterer Kommunikation erinnert. - + Betreffe wie "Echt wichtig!", "Das könnte dich interessieren", ":-)" oder "Es geht um die Webseite ``http://example.com`` zu der ich dich was fragen muss" sind entweder nicht informativ genug, zu kurz oder zu lang. Betreffe sollten das Thema präzise in nicht mehr als 5 Wörtern zusammenfassen, etwa "Fehlerhaftes Bild in Thunderbird-Artikel". ### Adressierung @@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ Viele E-Mail-Clients bieten an, E-Mails in HTML zu verfassen. HTML ermöglicht e ### Umbruch Wenn wie empfohlen Reintext verwendet wird, empfiehlt sich auch, dass man einen automatischen Umbruch aktiviert. Das bedeutet, dass nach 70-80 Zeichen automatisch eine neue Zeile begonnen wird. - + Dadurch wird verhindert, dass Leute mit sehr breiten Bildschirmen elends lange Zeilen haben, was den Lesefluss erschwert. ### Stil @@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ Sollte eigentlich selbstverständlich sein, aber leider sieht man viel zu oft E- ## Antworten Hat man eine neue E-Mail bekommen und möchte diese beantworten, gibt es auch wieder einige Dinge, die man beachten sollte, um seine Informationen möglichst leicht und übersichtlich unterzubringen und es dem entfernten Gegenüber leicht zu machen. - + Prinzipiell sollte man immer auf *Antworten* in seinem Mailprogramm drücken und nicht etwa eine neue E-Mail mit neuem Betreff verfassen. ### Betreff @@ -65,59 +66,59 @@ Beim Antworten gibt es in puncto Betreff nur zwei Regeln: Ganz wichtig bei längeren Unterhaltungen ist der richtige Zitierstil. Wenn wir mit Leuten reden, sind wir gewöhnt, meist immer unmittelbar auf ein Thema antworten zu können, womit dem Gegenüber klar wird, auf was wir anspielen. In E-Mails ist das meist nicht so einfach. Hier sollte man darauf achten, dass man den sogenannten Inlinequote benutzt und kein [TOFU](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOFU) (Text oben, Fullquote unten). Zwei aus der Wikipedia abgeleitete Beispiele, die das verdeutlichen: ``` -Lieber Oskar, - -das stimmt doch gar -nicht. Richtig ist 4. - -Ich hätte gerne einen Bierkrug. - -Gruß -Max - ---Ursprüngliche Nachricht-- -Von: Oskar -[mailto:oskar@example.net] -Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. -Dezember 2006 12:00 -An: Max -Betreff: (kein Betreff) - -Lieber Max, - -eines wollte ich Dir schon -immer einmal sagen - das -habe ich mich bisher bloß -nicht getraut. Es lässt -mir aber einfach keine -Ruhe, deshalb muss es nun -heraus: -2 + 2 = 5 -Wie jedermann weiß. - -Außerdem fahre ich bald nach Mallorca, -soll ich dir was mitbringen? - -Beste Grüße +Lieber Oskar, + +das stimmt doch gar +nicht. Richtig ist 4. + +Ich hätte gerne einen Bierkrug. + +Gruß +Max + +--Ursprüngliche Nachricht-- +Von: Oskar +[mailto:oskar@example.net] +Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. +Dezember 2006 12:00 +An: Max +Betreff: (kein Betreff) + +Lieber Max, + +eines wollte ich Dir schon +immer einmal sagen - das +habe ich mich bisher bloß +nicht getraut. Es lässt +mir aber einfach keine +Ruhe, deshalb muss es nun +heraus: +2 + 2 = 5 +Wie jedermann weiß. + +Außerdem fahre ich bald nach Mallorca, +soll ich dir was mitbringen? + +Beste Grüße Oskar ``` Wenn man diese Mail nach einigen Tagen öffnet, fragt man sich zurecht, was denn nun ein Bierkrug mit einer falschen Behauptung zu tun hat. Besser ist dabei der bereits erwähnte Inlinequote ("Zitat zwischen den Zeilen"): ``` -Lieber Oskar, - -Oskar schrieb: -> 2 + 2 = 5 - -das stimmt doch gar -nicht. Richtig ist 4. - -> Außerdem fahre ich bald nach Mallorca, -> soll ich dir was mitbringen? - -Ich hätte gerne einen Bierkrug. - +Lieber Oskar, + +Oskar schrieb: +> 2 + 2 = 5 + +das stimmt doch gar +nicht. Richtig ist 4. + +> Außerdem fahre ich bald nach Mallorca, +> soll ich dir was mitbringen? + +Ich hätte gerne einen Bierkrug. + Gruß Max ``` @@ -134,16 +135,16 @@ Auch Weiterleitungen sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des E-Mail-Systems. Bekommt Jedoch sollte man darauf achten, es dem Empfänger so einfach wie möglich zu machen. Einfach nur Weiterleiten ist nicht gern gesehen, man sollte auch eine grobe Zusammenfassung hinzufügen, um was es denn überhaupt geht. In dem konkreten Beispiel sollte man also vorweg schreiben: ``` -Hallo Peter, - -anbei eine Einladung zu einem interessanten Vortrag über die Geschichte der E-Mail. Er findet nächste Woche statt und ich würde mich freuen, wenn Du auch dabei wärst. Lies Dir doch die Einladung durch und sag mir Bescheid. - -Gruß -Julian - ------ Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----- -... -... +Hallo Peter, + +anbei eine Einladung zu einem interessanten Vortrag über die Geschichte der E-Mail. Er findet nächste Woche statt und ich würde mich freuen, wenn Du auch dabei wärst. Lies Dir doch die Einladung durch und sag mir Bescheid. + +Gruß +Julian + +----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----- +... +... ``` ## Fazit diff --git a/content/blog/2014-09-birthday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav.md b/content/blog/2014-09-birthday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav.md index 5a86049..03c5215 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-09-birthday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-09-birthday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Birthday Calendar with ownCloud via CalDAV date: 2014-09-17T22:56:46+00:00 aliases: birthday-calendar-with-owncloud-via-caldav categories: + - blog - english tags: - email diff --git a/content/blog/2014-09-setting-openstreetmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts.md b/content/blog/2014-09-setting-openstreetmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts.md index c8a50bb..3af5825 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-09-setting-openstreetmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-09-setting-openstreetmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Setting Openstreetmap as default in Thunderbird’s contacts date: 2014-09-28T10:40:42+00:00 aliases: setting-openstreetmap-as-default-in-thunderbird-contacts categories: + - blog - english tags: - email diff --git a/content/blog/2014-10-my-internship-at-fsfe.md b/content/blog/2014-10-my-internship-at-fsfe.md index 9130a8d..6629846 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-10-my-internship-at-fsfe.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-10-my-internship-at-fsfe.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: My internship at FSFE date: 2014-10-24T10:39:54+00:00 aliases: my-internship-at-fsfe categories: + - blog - english tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2014-11-freie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens.md b/content/blog/2014-11-freie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens.md index bde2660..a34bcaa 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-11-freie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-11-freie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Freie Kommunikation ist die Essenz des Menschseins date: 2014-11-10T13:15:19+00:00 aliases: freie-kommunikation-ist-essenz-des-lebens categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - chat diff --git a/content/blog/2014-11-sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance.md b/content/blog/2014-11-sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance.md index e50f907..4908a85 100644 --- a/content/blog/2014-11-sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance.md +++ b/content/blog/2014-11-sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Sharing is caring – my Git instance date: 2014-11-28T17:16:50+00:00 aliases: sharing-is-caring-my-git-instance categories: + - blog - english tags: - server @@ -10,11 +11,11 @@ tags: --- Some days ago I noticed another time that I have far too little knowledge about Git. - + „Time to change that!“, I thought and set up [my own Git instance][1] and also installed gitweb for better usability. Upside 1: I can keep track of the many (mainly bash) scripts I wrote in the past and all the changes I will adopt in the future. - + Upside 2: You can hopefully benefit from using and reading my code. All code is licensed under GNU GPL v3 so please feel free to use, study, share and improve my work! Some noteworthy projects I’m (a bit) proud of: @@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ Some noteworthy projects I’m (a bit) proud of: Any questions, ideas or improvements? Please contact me! ### Update 26.02.2016 - + I washed away the quite basic gitweb instance and moved to Gogs. Here’s [why and how][6]. Links to the project may have changed because of that (and I’m too lazy to change them here). [1]: https://src.mehl.mx diff --git a/content/blog/2015-01-next-station-tanzania.md b/content/blog/2015-01-next-station-tanzania.md index c60dda6..4d2b308 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-01-next-station-tanzania.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-01-next-station-tanzania.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ aliases: - next-station-tanzania - naechste-station-tansania categories: + - blog - english tags: - tanzania diff --git a/content/blog/2015-01-yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial.md b/content/blog/2015-01-yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial.md index 31ee924..2e8fbe3 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-01-yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-01-yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Yourls URL Shortener for Turpial date: 2015-01-24T01:58:32+00:00 aliases: yourls-url-shortener-for-turpial categories: + - blog - english tags: - chat @@ -21,19 +22,19 @@ And maybe you also know [Turpial][2], a Twitter client for GNU/Linux systems (I Turpial already offers some link shorteners but not Yourls. But we can add it manually. To do so, open the file `/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/libturpial/lib/services/url/shortypython/shorty.py` as root. Now add the following somewhere between the already existing shorteners ```py -# Yourls -class Yourls(Service): - - def shrink(self, bigurl): - resp = request('http://YOUR_DOMAIN/yourls-api.php', {'action': 'shorturl', 'format': 'xml', 'url': bigurl, 'signature': 'YOUR_SIGNATURE'}) - returned_data = resp.read() - matched_re = re.search('(http://YOUR_DOMAIN/[^"]+)', returned_data) - if matched_re: - return matched_re.group(1) - else: - raise ShortyError('Failed to shrink url') - -yourls = Yourls() +# Yourls +class Yourls(Service): + + def shrink(self, bigurl): + resp = request('http://YOUR_DOMAIN/yourls-api.php', {'action': 'shorturl', 'format': 'xml', 'url': bigurl, 'signature': 'YOUR_SIGNATURE'}) + returned_data = resp.read() + matched_re = re.search('(http://YOUR_DOMAIN/[^"]+)', returned_data) + if matched_re: + return matched_re.group(1) + else: + raise ShortyError('Failed to shrink url') + +yourls = Yourls() ``` Just replace `YOUR_DOMAIN` and `YOUR_SIGNATURE` accordingly. The usage of a signature enables you to hide your username and password when sending the shorten requests, like an API key and looks like `f51qw35w6` ([more about passwordlessAPI][4]). You can retrieve your signature on your Yourls‘ Admin page via *Tools*. diff --git a/content/blog/2015-02-i-love-taskwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software.md b/content/blog/2015-02-i-love-taskwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software.md index 2072a89..9c0111b 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-02-i-love-taskwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-02-i-love-taskwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: I love Taskwarrior, therefore I love Free Software date: 2015-02-14T12:05:42+00:00 aliases: i-love-taskwarrior-therefore-i-love-free-software categories: + - blog - english tags: - bash diff --git a/content/blog/2015-02-in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters.md b/content/blog/2015-02-in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters.md index f10ab61..37ad196 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-02-in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-02-in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: In The End Freedom Is What Matters date: 2015-02-25T02:03:04+00:00 aliases: in-the-end-freedom-is-what-matters categories: + - blog - english tags: - routerfreedom @@ -24,5 +25,5 @@ In these cases **software privacy is of little use**. It’s about regulations, This, dear friend, is the reason why I volunteer for the FSFE – and therefore also for privacy. --- - + ¹ Means software which you are allowed to use for every purpose, which everybody can inspect, modify and redistribute diff --git a/content/blog/2015-04-erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania.md b/content/blog/2015-04-erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania.md index 2ee946b..9d52929 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-04-erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-04-erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Erste Eindrücke aus Tansania date: 2015-04-14T08:05:07+00:00 aliases: erste-eindruecke-aus-tansania categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - tanzania diff --git a/content/blog/2015-05-naechster-halt-endstation.md b/content/blog/2015-05-naechster-halt-endstation.md index a1bc8af..c397ce9 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-05-naechster-halt-endstation.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-05-naechster-halt-endstation.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: 'Nächster Halt: Endstation.' date: 2015-05-20T08:04:10+00:00 aliases: naechster-halt-endstation categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - germany diff --git a/content/blog/2015-05-technology-and-free-software-in-tz.md b/content/blog/2015-05-technology-and-free-software-in-tz.md index b6761f3..27466b3 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-05-technology-and-free-software-in-tz.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-05-technology-and-free-software-in-tz.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Technology and Free Software in Tanzania date: 2015-05-08T07:34:19+00:00 aliases: technology-and-free-software-in-tz categories: + - blog - english tags: - tanzania @@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ However, I was able to convince my students that in the case of Free Software mo ## Misconception III I’ve been tinkering with computers and software since my youth when I reinstalled my operating systems at least once a month and started exploring the internet. I did this because I was interested in technology and wanted to explore its and my limits, but also because even back then I knew that IT will become more and more important and those who don’t understand it will rather be left behind. - + I thought in Tanzania it’s a similar situation but somehow easier for the population. I thought that they have very limited technology here but that they know about the importance of computers and software in the industrial countries – and it’s quite obvious that with several years delay they will reach the same level of IT-dependency than we have today. So I thought the people here would care about technology and will try to learn as much as possible about it to improve their career chances and catch up the industrial countries. ## Reality III diff --git a/content/blog/2015-06-splitdl-downloading-huge-files-from-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections.md b/content/blog/2015-06-splitdl-downloading-huge-files-from-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections.md index 73b0f69..caf233b 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-06-splitdl-downloading-huge-files-from-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-06-splitdl-downloading-huge-files-from-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: splitDL – Downloading huge files from slow and unstable internet connec date: 2015-06-26T15:59:03+00:00 aliases: splitdl-downloading-huge-files-from-slow-and-unstable-internet-connections categories: + - blog - english tags: - bash diff --git a/content/blog/2015-07-weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang.md b/content/blog/2015-07-weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang.md index dad8b70..a71c297 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-07-weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-07-weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Weiterer Teilerfolg beim Routerzwang date: 2015-07-22T06:48:01+00:00 aliases: weiterer-teilerfolg-beim-routerzwang categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ Die [Free Software Foundation Europe][1] und alle Freunde Freier Software, Verbr > **Kurzinfo: Was ist Routerzwang?** > > In unserer Gesellschaft sollte es selbstverständlich sein, sich für technische Geräte frei entscheiden zu können, die man in seinem Zuhause in Betrieb nehmen möchte, genauso wie wir entscheiden können, welches Mobiltelefon wir kaufen. Doch einige Internetanbieter widersprechen diesem Prinzip und schreiben ihren Kunden vor, welches Gerät sie zur Einwahl in das Internet nutzen müssen oder diskriminieren Besitzer alternativer Geräte. Diese Verletzung eigentlich selbstverständlicher Rechte wird Routerzwang genannt und wird von der Free Software Foundation Europe und vielen anderen Organisationen, Projekten und Individuen stark kritisiert. Routerzwang ist nicht nur ein Thema für Technikexperten, sondern betrifft uns alle. -> +> > Routerzwang beschäftigt die FSFE [seit dem Januar 2013][2], die öffentlich in vielen Anhörungen und im Hintergrund Stellung bezogen hat. Mehr Informationen über das Thema auf [unserer ausführlichen Übersichtsseite][3]. Passend zum Ende dieser Phase hat der Journalist Jan Rähm für den Deutschlandfunk einen Beitrag gesendet, der das Thema sehr differenziert betrachtet, den aktuellen Stand darlegt und sowohl Gegner als auch Befürworter des Routerzwangs zu Wort kommen lässt. Der Beitrag ist als [verkürzte Textversion][4] und in der [vollen Audioversion][5] (5:48) auf der Webseite des Deutschlandfunks zu finden. So sagt etwa der Pressesprecher von Tele Columbus, einer der wenigen Befürworter des Routerzwangs: diff --git a/content/blog/2015-09-german-government-wants-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders.md b/content/blog/2015-09-german-government-wants-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders.md index ef52523..53d9654 100644 --- a/content/blog/2015-09-german-government-wants-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders.md +++ b/content/blog/2015-09-german-government-wants-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: German Government wants authorities to advertise PDFreaders date: 2015-09-19T17:27:20+00:00 aliases: german-government-wants-authorities-to-advertise-pdfreaders categories: + - blog - english tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2016-02-i-love-free-software-apps.md b/content/blog/2016-02-i-love-free-software-apps.md index 636bb93..4924907 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-02-i-love-free-software-apps.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-02-i-love-free-software-apps.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: I love Free Software (Apps) date: 2016-02-14T09:00:18+00:00 aliases: i-love-free-software-apps categories: + - blog - english tags: - chat diff --git a/content/blog/2016-02-switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs.md b/content/blog/2016-02-switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs.md index 722c5b3..66fd36d 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-02-switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-02-switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Switching my code from gitweb to Gogs date: 2016-02-26T17:05:18+00:00 aliases: switching-my-code-from-gitweb-to-gogs categories: + - blog - english tags: - tools diff --git a/content/blog/2016-03-getting-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde.md b/content/blog/2016-03-getting-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde.md index 59106ec..b1d7406 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-03-getting-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-03-getting-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: 'Getting oldschool, oder: Wie ich uncool wurde' date: 2016-03-28T13:39:45+00:00 aliases: getting-oldschool-oder-wie-ich-uncool-wurde categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - chat diff --git a/content/blog/2016-07-der-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das.md b/content/blog/2016-07-der-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das.md index 6fc2237..d5fa9c6 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-07-der-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-07-der-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Der Routerzwang fällt – Und was bringt mir das? date: 2016-07-30T11:02:38+00:00 aliases: der-routerzwang-faellt-was-bringt-mir-das categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2016-08-erste-testgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet.md b/content/blog/2016-08-erste-testgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet.md index 01b0c2c..b95c20b 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-08-erste-testgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-08-erste-testgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Erste Testgeräte für Routerfreiheit versendet date: 2016-08-08T09:11:51+00:00 aliases: erste-testgeraete-fuer-routerfreiheit-versendet categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2016-08-froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick.md b/content/blog/2016-08-froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick.md index ebb3f81..1bac47a 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-08-froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-08-froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: FrOSCon 2016 – Ein Rückblick date: 2016-08-26T13:57:48+00:00 aliases: froscon-2016-ein-rueckblick categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2016-09-endgeraetefreiheit-testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar.md b/content/blog/2016-09-endgeraetefreiheit-testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar.md index 806c08c..8d67870 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-09-endgeraetefreiheit-testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-09-endgeraetefreiheit-testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Endgerätefreiheit testen – Es sind wieder Router verfügbar! date: 2016-09-23T09:23:09+00:00 aliases: endgeraetefreiheit-testen-es-sind-wieder-router-verfuegbar categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2016-09-schluss-mit-dem-routerzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk.md b/content/blog/2016-09-schluss-mit-dem-routerzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk.md index 714b312..84126ec 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-09-schluss-mit-dem-routerzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-09-schluss-mit-dem-routerzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: „Schluss mit dem Routerzwang“ – Radiosendung im Deutschlandfunk date: 2016-09-01T16:44:26+00:00 aliases: schluss-mit-dem-routerzwang-radiosendung-im-deutschlandfunk categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - routerfreedom diff --git a/content/blog/2016-10-freie-software-definition-in-dortmund.md b/content/blog/2016-10-freie-software-definition-in-dortmund.md index 6f00307..abfa9b4 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-10-freie-software-definition-in-dortmund.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-10-freie-software-definition-in-dortmund.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Freie Software – Definition in Dortmund date: 2016-10-13T17:22:16+00:00 aliases: freie-software-definition-in-dortmund categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2016-11-build-fsfe-websites-locally.md b/content/blog/2016-11-build-fsfe-websites-locally.md index 86d44ed..365551f 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-11-build-fsfe-websites-locally.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-11-build-fsfe-websites-locally.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: Build FSFE websites locally date: 2016-11-13T23:00:44+00:00 aliases: build-fsfe-websites-locally categories: + - blog - english tags: - bash diff --git a/content/blog/2016-11-openrheinruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom.md b/content/blog/2016-11-openrheinruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom.md index a767ebc..584e8e6 100644 --- a/content/blog/2016-11-openrheinruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom.md +++ b/content/blog/2016-11-openrheinruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: OpenRheinRuhr 2016 – A report of iron and freedom date: 2016-11-09T21:55:53+00:00 aliases: openrheinruhr-2016-a-report-of-iron-and-freedom categories: + - blog - english tags: - report diff --git a/content/blog/2017-02-i-love-astroid-ilovefs.md b/content/blog/2017-02-i-love-astroid-ilovefs.md index cffb9df..2739a22 100644 --- a/content/blog/2017-02-i-love-astroid-ilovefs.md +++ b/content/blog/2017-02-i-love-astroid-ilovefs.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ type: post date: 2017-02-14T07:30:51+00:00 url: /blog/2017/i-love-astroid-ilovefs categories: + - blog - english tags: - email diff --git a/content/blog/2017-05-idee-wiki-zu-gesellschaftspolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten.md b/content/blog/2017-05-idee-wiki-zu-gesellschaftspolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten.md index cb670f6..bde57a1 100644 --- a/content/blog/2017-05-idee-wiki-zu-gesellschaftspolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten.md +++ b/content/blog/2017-05-idee-wiki-zu-gesellschaftspolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: 'Idee: Wiki zu gesellschaftspolitischen Positionen von Prominenten' date: 2017-05-29T10:15:45+00:00 aliases: idee-wiki-zu-gesellschaftspolitischen-positionen-von-prominenten categories: + - blog - deutsch tags: - policy diff --git a/content/blog/2019-02-fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished.md b/content/blog/2019-02-fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished.md index 4c6b6ab..7fb82a8 100644 --- a/content/blog/2019-02-fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished.md +++ b/content/blog/2019-02-fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: FSFE Planet has been refurbished date: 2019-02-11T10:33:11+00:00 aliases: fsfe-planet-has-been-refurbished categories: + - blog - english tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2019-03-protect-freedom-on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today.md b/content/blog/2019-03-protect-freedom-on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today.md index f18797d..ac1ce96 100644 --- a/content/blog/2019-03-protect-freedom-on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today.md +++ b/content/blog/2019-03-protect-freedom-on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: 'Protect freedom on radio devices: raise your voice today!' date: 2019-03-01T15:09:56+00:00 aliases: protect-freedom-on-radio-devices-raise-your-voice-today categories: + - blog - english tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2019-10-system-hackers-meeting-report.md b/content/blog/2019-10-system-hackers-meeting-report.md index 2af4ce6..a4f6655 100644 --- a/content/blog/2019-10-system-hackers-meeting-report.md +++ b/content/blog/2019-10-system-hackers-meeting-report.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: The 3rd FSFE System Hackers hackathon date: 2019-10-22 categories: + - blog - english tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2020-02-ilovefs-2020.md b/content/blog/2020-02-ilovefs-2020.md index beb8b5a..2a42bef 100644 --- a/content/blog/2020-02-ilovefs-2020.md +++ b/content/blog/2020-02-ilovefs-2020.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: I love the hidden champions date: 2020-02-14 categories: + - blog - english tags: - ilovefs diff --git a/content/blog/2020-03-system-hackers-report-lyon.md b/content/blog/2020-03-system-hackers-report-lyon.md index fc5e6f3..9d427cb 100644 --- a/content/blog/2020-03-system-hackers-report-lyon.md +++ b/content/blog/2020-03-system-hackers-report-lyon.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: System Hackers meeting - Lyon edition date: 2020-03-31 categories: + - blog - english tags: - fsfe diff --git a/content/blog/2020-07-the-power-of-git-sed.md b/content/blog/2020-07-the-power-of-git-sed.md index c531b2c..3e18b8e 100644 --- a/content/blog/2020-07-the-power-of-git-sed.md +++ b/content/blog/2020-07-the-power-of-git-sed.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "The power of git-sed" date: 2020-07-28 categories: + - blog - english tags: - tools diff --git a/content/blog/2022-04-docker2caddy-reverse-proxy.md b/content/blog/2022-04-docker2caddy-reverse-proxy.md index 6f0ac73..56b994b 100644 --- a/content/blog/2022-04-docker2caddy-reverse-proxy.md +++ b/content/blog/2022-04-docker2caddy-reverse-proxy.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "Docker2Caddy - An automatic Reverse Proxy for Docker containers" date: 2022-04-25 categories: + - blog - english tags: - tools diff --git a/content/blog/2023-09-seafile-mirror.md b/content/blog/2023-09-seafile-mirror.md index c453a2c..58b10eb 100644 --- a/content/blog/2023-09-seafile-mirror.md +++ b/content/blog/2023-09-seafile-mirror.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "Seafile Mirror - Simple automatic backup of your Seafile libraries" date: 2023-09-22 categories: + - blog - english tags: - python diff --git a/content/blog/2024-11-inwx-dns-recordmaster.md b/content/blog/2024-11-inwx-dns-recordmaster.md index aa71535..11f8cfe 100644 --- a/content/blog/2024-11-inwx-dns-recordmaster.md +++ b/content/blog/2024-11-inwx-dns-recordmaster.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ title: "INWX DNS Recordmaster - Manage your DNS nameserver records via files in Git" date: 2024-11-07 categories: + - blog - english tags: - python diff --git a/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/list.html b/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/list.html index 01d6bda..d7dfbf6 100644 --- a/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/list.html +++ b/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/list.html @@ -20,20 +20,35 @@
- Languages: + Type:
All - {{ range $name, $taxonomy := .Site.Taxonomies.categories }} + {{- range $name, $taxonomy := .Site.Taxonomies.categories }} + {{- if in (slice "english" "deutsch") $name }}{{ continue }}{{ end }} {{- humanize $name -}} - {{- end -}} + {{- end }}
- Tags: + Language: +
+
+ All + {{- range $name, $taxonomy := .Site.Taxonomies.categories }} + {{- if not (in (slice "english" "deutsch") $name) }}{{ continue }}{{ end }} + + {{- humanize $name -}} + + {{- end }} +
+
+
+
+ Tag:
All diff --git a/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/single.html b/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/single.html index cd45896..f1401bc 100644 --- a/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/single.html +++ b/themes/hugo-sustain/layouts/_default/single.html @@ -17,14 +17,25 @@ {{ .Date.Format "2 January 2006" }}
+
+
+ Type: +
+
+ {{- range .Params.categories }} + {{- if in (slice "english" "deutsch") . }}{{ continue }}{{ end }} + {{ title . }} + {{- end }} +
+
Tags:
- {{ range .Params.tags }} - {{ . }} - {{- end -}} + {{- range .Params.tags }} + {{ title . }} + {{- end }}