Sarah Thornton (She/Her/Hers)

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You can create a folder for static content and include an index page, so if you want an about me page, create a folder called "about" and add an index page, so it would look like this "content/post/about/index.adoc" that will show up under /about on your page. There's a lot more you can do with url aliases which can be defined in the header on a document, I found it nice and simple breaking them out by URL so editing them was easier. In the demo on github all the content is under content/post/, but there's no reason you can't break it out under a folder like "content/post/blog" and store your repeating content in there and then use a template to format the as a blog list. Hope this helps.

Great post :-) Another command line tool that's really handy is "Petit". It can hash a file which is very useful when looking through log files where a datestamp may change on a line and you want to group the events together. For example, if you're looking for all behavior on a url or an IP address, you can summarize the logs and get a clearer picture. I have found it useful when I see a script hit a page multiple times and want a list of IP's for that one URL.

Handy little tool :-)