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Welcome to the personal site for Dylan Moonfire[1] (aka D. Moonfire). As part of a network of related sites, you can find various ramblings and explorations of whatever topic seems to interest me at the time. Sometimes they don't go anywhere, sometimes they are just to solve an itch, and other times just enjoying writing or the process of writing.
Beyond that, I am a polymath (Renaissance Man, jack-of-all-trades) and a voracious learner. I like to say that “I'm a large repository of useless knowledge” that ties into almost everything I do.
Personal posts, thoughts, and works-in-progress. Mostly focused on the process but also includes references to the other sites.
The bulk of my fiction set in a single high fantasy/steampunk work. This is my “big” project and one that I have been working steadily on since 2010 (pretty much on the anniversary of my first child's birth.
The umbrella for my programming and computer games.
Just a link of all the Moonfire family related sites including my spouse's photography.
Second-Hand Dresses is not going to be released this year.
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To pair with last's week utility, I finished up the first version of semantic-release-nuget and used it.
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Single Responsibility Principle
I wrote a little utility for `semantic-release` to handle versioning of .NET projects.
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Some time ago, I did an online interview about being a male romance readers. I had forgotten about it for a while, but then stumbled onto the link again and realized I never posted about it online.
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Today, I finished putting the final touches on additional features for `generator-mfgames-writing`, my scaffolding generator for Yeoman that lets me set up writing projects quickly.
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Since I'm usually creating a new Git repo (about 3/month) and commitlint is one of the first things I set up, I ended up writing a little NPM utility to solve a bug that was causing me problems on Gitlab.
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Last November, I switched my static site generator from CobblestoneJS (my homebrew Gulp-based one) to Statiq. There were a number of reasons, all of them still good but mainly to support what I want to do with fedran.com and my other sites. This weekend, I changed it to a new static site generator that I have written and hosted the site also on Gemini.
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Six years ago, I started posting weekly chapters. As of this week, I have been doing that for three hundred consecutive weeks. It is also time for me to stop.
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As usual between major projects, I try to spend a little time working on maintenance and upkeep of the multitude of projects that I've written or contributed too.
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This week, I finished Graveyard Keeper and I had some thoughts about the game, both as a player and as an occasional game writer.
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Back in September, I built the boys two wooden desks as the first woodworking project I've done in years.
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I've switched the generator used to create this website from Cobblestone to Statiq, a much different type of static site generator. With this change came a revamp of the site's appearance, one that is far less graphical than before, but it will allow for some future plans.
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We've reached the beginning of another month, which means it's time for an accountability post. Overall, May was a tight month because of professional requirements but still had some productivity. I felt I got some good stories in but I see some struggle approaching as I head into June.
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Below are various useful links within this site and to related sites (not all have been converted over to Gemini).