Thanks! And wow, smeder.ee looks really cool. I'll definitely check that out.
I like the idea of having two repos locally. I've just learned that having two local repos is basically the darcs way of doing branches. (In fact, that seems to be what hub.darcs.net calls a "branch," although I haven't played around with that much yet.) It seems like it would be intuitive for users that you would have one of your local repos be the public one that gets published to your website. On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 11:22 AM Jens Grassel <j...@wegtam.com> wrote: > Hi Tucker, > > On 2025-03-27 (Thu) 08:14 CEST, Tucker McKnight wrote: > > [...] > > I spent some time over the weekend working on a static site generator for > > displaying a darcs repository. [...] > > nice work! I also like the idea of having a non dynamic version of > hosted stuff. Mine is dynamic but it is intended to grow into a fully > fledged code forge hopefully: https://smeder.ee/~jan0sch/smederee :-) > Still lots of stuff to do though. > > > If you were working on multiple changes locally and only wanted one of > > those changes to show up on your website, how would you want to do that? > > Have you thought about having two repos locally? The code and a fork / > clone of it from which the site is generated and into which you push the > desired patches. That would maybe be easier than possibly scanning a lot > of history. > > Kind regards, > > Jens > > -- > Wegtam GmbH, CTO 2025-03-27 18:15 > Homepage : https://www.wegtam.com > > Leela: Hey, you know what might be a hoot? > Professor: No. Why would I know that? > >
_______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list darcs-users@lists.darcs.net https://lists.darcs.net/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users