ddfreyne changed the topic of #nanoc to: 3.6.5 (sep 29th) | web http://nanoc.ws/ | repo http://bit.ly/XE6e3G | issues http://bit.ly/VfXaSV | forum http://ho.io/n-discuss | irclog http://irclog.whitequark.org/nanoc
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<bobthecow> ddfreyne: looks good to me. want me to merge it?
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<ddfreyne> bobthecow: I think I prefer an approach where reviewers leave a :+1: and the original author merges it
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<jarr0dsz> hi everyone are there any instructions on how to use nanoc for creating a blog?
<jarr0dsz> is there some out of the box config to get a blog up fast with nanoc?
<ddfreyne> jarr0dsz: nanoc has a blogging helper
<jarr0dsz> @ddfreyne could you point me to it please? ah great
<jarr0dsz> im now following a blog post
<jarr0dsz> to get a bit into nanoc it seemsi deal!
<ddfreyne> Yup
<jarr0dsz> would take some time to hack up something but it would be very clean
<jarr0dsz> my wish was to integrate into existing app so this is great made a /blog folder where nanoc is housed, then it generated to ../public/blog
<ddfreyne> Yup, that is possible
<jarr0dsz> does nanoc support multilanguage somehow?
<jarr0dsz> i have some strings that i would like to translate based on the domain guess thats a no go with static content
<jarr0dsz> <3 in love with nanoc the best solution found so far. now only some plugins like social and maybe discus comments
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<ddfreyne> Awesome :)
<jarr0dsz> i found it yes ;) now im only looking into how to create an archive and set for a while very awsome this is
<ddfreyne> (does not mean you have to do it in this specific way, but it's an approach that worked for me)
<jarr0dsz> have some trouble getting my archive page to work
<jarr0dsz> gettign a TypeError: no implicit conversion of Time into String is there documented somewhere how to build a blog arvhive page in detail?
<ddfreyne> jarr0dsz: Can you share the crash.log on gist.github.com?
<ddfreyne> Beh, GitHub is being DDoSed :(
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<gkarekinian> ddfreyne: I discovered https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website in Jekyll's documentation, it supports nanoc, I'm going to give it a try
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<bobthecow> gkarekinian: s3_website looks great.
<bobthecow> that would play nicely with nanoc.
<bobthecow> ddfreyne: you've been busy :)
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<gkarekinian> Yup, s3_website is really nice and you can use it as a library, I'll just it from my Rakefile and not even bother making a Nanoc handler for it
<gkarekinian> I'm doing a pull request to accept "eu-west-1" as an endpoint constraint, it only accept EU right now and both are valid
<gkarekinian> Also damn this project needs to wrap at 80
<gkarekinian> Fun, failing specs on Ruby 2.0.0 (but not 1.9.3) because of array order
<gkarekinian> Nevermind, it fails with 1.9.3 too once in a while \o/
<ddfreyne> Yeah.
<ddfreyne> I know lauri lehmijoki and he's rather fond of nanoc
<ddfreyne> I use s3cmd to deploy the nanoc site (temporarily)
<ddfreyne> But it is... meh
<gkarekinian> For now I switched from s3cmd to s3_website in my Rakefile, I like it so far
<ddfreyne> It would be cool to integrate this with 'nanoc deploy'
<ddfreyne> (So you get the 'nanoc check' automatically)
<gkarekinian> Yes, I'll probably do that at some point :)
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<gkarekinian> I'm trying to figure out how an Array having an element deleted from it can change its order *sometimes*
<ddfreyne> gkarekinian: Should that not be always?
<ddfreyne> I am nto sure what you mean
<gkarekinian> 1) S3Website::Keyboard.keep_or_delete can delete all but the first item
<gkarekinian> Failure/Error: deleted_keys.should eq(['b', 'c'])
<gkarekinian> expected: ["b", "c"]
<gkarekinian> got: ["c", "b"]
<gkarekinian> But it's not failing every time I run it
<gkarekinian> RUUUUBYYYYYYY
<gkarekinian> I guess the order is not relevant so the test shouldn't care, but still it's weird
<gkarekinian> Oh well I give up, I'll just use this instead of shaving infinite yaks
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<bobthecow> gkarekinian: wrapping at 80 is overrated.
<bobthecow> get better tools.
<bobthecow> ;)
<gkarekinian> I'm working on a 11" screen at the moment, it's not a better tool I need ;
<gkarekinian> )
<gkarekinian> But I still don't see the point of going beyond 80
<gkarekinian> Just like we don't print one line across two pages in a book
<bobthecow> i mostly wrap at 80.
<bobthecow> actually, these days i'm more likely to wrap at 120.
<gkarekinian> I mean as long as it's not randomly wrapped I'm ok with
<gkarekinian> When you have hashes ending around 180 or 200 it becomes just silly :)
<bobthecow> but i make exceptions when it makes sense.
<bobthecow> i.e. i'm more likely to go a couple of characters over than to break something into multiple variables or lines.
<gkarekinian> Yeah, same here
<bobthecow> for hashes, though, i tend to do one element per line anyway.
<bobthecow> except for hashes masquerading as kwargs.
<bobthecow> those i tend to inline.
<bobthecow> basically, i make things make sense to me. it's very consistent, it's just not easily written down as a rule like "wrap at 80 characters"
<bobthecow> and i'm happy with that :)
<gkarekinian> It's all about consistency, agreed
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