Did you mean to come here? ========================== If you're a normal person interested in *Desi, the DIY blog platform for normal people*, you might have meant to go to [DearDesi](http://dear.desi) instead. Otherwise, if you're a cyborg, wizzard, or web developer: carry on. Dear Desi ========= These instructions cover the command line only. If you want instructions for the web interface, head over to [DearDesi](http://dear.desi). Command Line Install (for developers) -------------------- This assumes that you already have `git` and `node` installed, otherwise see [node-installer.sh](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/node-installer.sh) ``` # Install with distributed tools on a decentralized system npm install -g 'git+https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/deardesi.git#v1' # Install with the centralized, concentrated hypocrinet npm install -g desi ``` That was easy Quick Usage ------- * desi init -d ~/Desktop/new-blog * pushd ~/Desktop/new-blog * desi post "my first post" * desi build * desi serve **Note**: both through command line and web you need `site.yml` and `authors/xyz.yml` configured in order to create a post (as well as build). The post commands output the location of post in various formats. Initialize your blog (step 1) -------- You can do this 3 ways: 1. Create a new blog with `desi init -d ~/Desktop/blog` 2. Clone the seed project and themes yourself 3. Clone the seed project and import your posts and themes ### Automated (desi init) ```bash # initialize (and or create) a blog directory desi init -d ~/Desktop/blog # initialize the current directory pushd ~/Desktop/blog desi init ``` Note that you cannot initialize a directory that is already in use (where 'in use' means has at least one non-dotfile). ### Manual (clone yourself) There are a number of themes available at , just look for ones with 'theme' in the description. ```bash git clone git@github.com:DearDesi/desirae-blog-template.git ~/my-desirae-blog pushd ~/my-desirae-blog git submodule add git@github.com:DearDesi/ruhoh-bootstrap-2.git themes/ruhoh-bootstrap-2 ``` You will need to make sure that you have some details about your theme in `config.yml`. Basically that means that you specify a [`datamap`](https://github.com/DearDesi?query=datamap) and which defaults for a `page` and `post` in the `layouts` folder. Just open it up, it'll make sense. ### Migrate (import another blog) Obviously this is a little different for everyone, so here's what I'd recommend: 1. start by following the Automated procedure above 2. copy over your posts/articles folder(s) 3. edit `config.yml` to add a config with a permalink with your collections (posts, articles, essays, whatever you call them) 4. skip ahead to the *Setup your blog* section and make sure your `site.yml` and `authors/xxx.yml` are correct. 5. run `desi build -d /path/to/blog` to test if there are any issues with your existing yaml * if there are, you can take a look at the [normalize](https://github.com/DearDesi/desirae/blob/master/lib/transform-core.js#L72) function and perhaps hand-edit a few things (and when you're ready, you can [register your transform](https://github.com/DearDesi/deardesi/blob/master/bin/deardesi.js#L28) for collections. 6. Now copy over your theme and set it to be the default in `site.yml` 7. build again. Your site probably won't look right: * look for stuff like `urls.base_url`, `host`, `page.url` that might have an extra `/` at the beginning or end or be named slightly differently. See for disambiguation about the meaning of terms in Desi. Setup your blog (step 2) ------------ 1. Create an authors file in `authors/YOUR_NAME.yml` and model it after [this example](https://github.com/DearDesi/deardesi/blob/master/example/authors/johndoe.yml) * You don't need to use all of the fields (your template might not even support them all) 2. Create a site file as `site.yml`, similar to [this example](https://github.com/DearDesi/deardesi/blob/master/example/site.yml) **Important Things** * `site.yml.base_url` - the point of ownership (usually blog.example.com or example.com) * `site.yml.base_path` - where the blog is "mounted", relative to the `base_url` (usually `/` or `/blog`) * `authors/me.yml.name` - most templates use this * `authors/me.yml.email` - and this * `authors/me.yml.twitter` - and this Build your blog (step 2) ------------ The build *will* fail if you don't have `site.yml` and `authors/johndoe.yml` configured. ```bash desi build -d /path/to/blog desi serve -d /path/to/blog ``` Now open up your evergreen browser to