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gitpub

v0.1.0

Published

A simple git based micropub endpoint

Readme

gitpub

release npm travis coverage david stability

An experimental publishing tool that takes incoming http requests, authorizes them and then turns them into static files inside a remote git repository for later consumption by a static site generator running in a gh-pages like environment or a dynamic web app that renders content from static files on disk.

It currently works but generates an inflexible Jekyll post file in a specific location in a repository and is undocumented!

Currently Working

  • micropub (posting)
  • Simple File handling for small files in git.
  • Support for a simple jekyll post schema.

Active Development

  • Breaking down into small modules:
    • https://www.npmjs.com/package/quick-gits
    • https://www.npmjs.com/package/bepo

On the table:

  • Documentation: Micropub is still a baby.
  • Work out all the kinks.
  • Testing
  • Example Jekyll Template.

Future plans:

  • micropub (editing)
  • webmention
  • Robust file handling (S3, Dropbox, BitTorrent Sync, Camlistore)
  • Advanced syndication options (POSSE, PESOS)
  • Support for arbitrary post templates and schema.
  • Flexible pathing.
  • Static Site Generator Agnostic
  • Site Provisioning
  • One click deploy
  • Administration Panel
  • Automated Conflict Management and 3 way merges.
  • Get added to the Fork n Go listing
  • Migrate from express to Hapi