59 lines
1.2 KiB
Bash
59 lines
1.2 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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newpost() {
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# 'builtin cd' into the local jekyll root
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builtin cd "$JEKYLL_LOCAL_ROOT/_posts"
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# Get the date for the new post's filename
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FNAME_DATE=$(date "+%Y-%m-%d")
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# Get the title for the new post
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read -p "Enter title of the new post: " POST_TITLE
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# Convert the spaces in the title to hyphens for use in the filename
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FNAME_POST_TITLE=`echo $POST_TITLE | tr ' ' "-"`
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# Now, put it all together for the full filename
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FNAME="$FNAME_DATE-$FNAME_POST_TITLE.$JEKYLL_FORMATTING"
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# And, finally, create the actual post file. But we're not done yet...
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touch "$FNAME"
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# Write a little stuff to the file for the YAML Front Matter
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echo "---" >> $FNAME
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# Now we have to get the date, again. But this time for in the header (YAML Front Matter) of
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# the file
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YAML_DATE=$(date "+%B %d %X")
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# Echo the YAML Formatted date to the post file
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echo "date: $YAML_DATE" >> $FNAME
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# Echo the original post title to the YAML Front Matter header
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echo "title: $POST_TITLE" >> $FNAME
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# And, now, echo the "post" layout to the YAML Front Matter header
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echo "layout: post" >> $FNAME
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# Close the YAML Front Matter Header
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echo "---" >> $FNAME
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echo >> $FNAME
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# Open the file in your favorite editor
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$EDITOR $FNAME
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}
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