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Previously I made a post about creating a shell script that turns your
WordPress blog into a gemlog. In this short post, I just wanted to let any
readers know that I’ve updated the scripts to have even more functions. There
is now a script that turns your feed into 10 separate gmi pages and links them
all to your index.
I’ve also put together a script that you can call via cron that will then
update your current page with the latest post you made. There are several
interesting ways to use these scripts, and by all means, there are many changes
that could be made as well. I just added a feature where it will save your
about page and keep it when making these updates to your gemlog, which seems
pretty handy!
Html2text has been the backbone tool throughout these scripts, and it really is
pretty useful for converting the HTML laden WP blog into the text only, mark
down style of the gemini pages.
Either way, feel_free_to_check_the_scripts_out_on_GitLab! Please use and abuse
them in any way that helps get or keep your gemlog rolling!
Linux – keep it simple.