ddfreyne_ changed the topic of #nanoc to: 4.0.2 (November 30th) - 4.1.0a1 (December 5th) | 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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<ddfreyne> reactormonk: I’d follow the tutorial on the nanoc.ws site, which is up-to-date with Nanoc 4
<reactormonk> http://nanoc.ws/doc/ ctrl+f blog => nothing
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: The article that you linked to still is still useful, though, but you’d have to adjust it for Nanoc 4 a little bit
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: Yeah--Nanoc is intended to be a generic static-site generator, and not limitedi to blogs. Having a guide on how to set up a blog would be useful though, I guess!
<reactormonk> Is there a rubydoc somewhere?
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: I went through Dave Clark's article and I suppose 95% is reusable without changes. Some stuff is slightly different in Nanoc 4 (e.g. no more Nanoc3:: namespace, and the default identifiers include file extensions, so the Rules file isn't copy-paste anymore)
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: Some of that stuff is part of a private API, and the class names might change
<reactormonk> ddfreyne, I figured I'd just take a look at http://www.rubydoc.info/github/nanoc/nanoc/Nanoc/Helpers/Blogging
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: What is described on http://nanoc.ws/doc/reference/variables/ is guaranteed to remain working in all of 4.x though
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: Yup. There's also http://nanoc.ws/doc/reference/helpers/, which is exactly the same (it's generated from the source-code documentation, in fact)
<ddfreyne> That page suffers from https://github.com/nanoc/nanoc.ws/issues/92 still though
<ddfreyne> But should be easier to read than the source-code docs
<reactormonk> I've done some ruby in times past, I hope not too much has changed since 19
<reactormonk> 1.9
<ddfreyne> reactormonk: It's pretty similar
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