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Posted almost 14 years ago by Dan Allen
Uh, we skipped a few release announcements, but it's because... Development on Awestruct is picking up now that the Arquillian team has started hacking on it for their new project site. They've contributed some ... [More] improvements to Awestruct and have some other extensions waiting in the wings for a future release. There's also been a lot of chatter about Awestruct recently on twitter. Here's a taste of the treats in store for you. Aslak improved the Posts extension to read page.date as a alternative to the post filename, part of the preparation for a feature that enables automatic generation of blog entries for project releases (like this one!). Aslak also integrated... [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago by Dan Allen
Posted over 14 years ago by Bob McWhirter
Thanks to recent interest from Torsten Curdt, Emmanuel Bernard and others in the community, activity around Awestruct has increased as of late. Emmanuel gives us the Flattr extension, plus a really nice blog post. ... [More] Torsten gives us RDiscount for Markdown instead of Bluecloth. Holler if it breaks your stuff. Anyhow, check out v0.2.2. gem install awestruct... [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Bob McWhirter
Posted about 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
I've just pushed the 0.1.1 version of the Awestruct gem to RubyGems. This release brings about quite a few new extensions (see sidebar), plus the ability to base many sites of the same skin, including pipelines, pages and layouts....
Posted about 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
Posted over 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
I've just pushed the 0.0.6 version of the Awestruct gem to RubyGems. This includes updates to the baseline Compass, Haml and Sass used by the tool. Additionally, it adds support for Org-Mode. Enjoy!...
Posted over 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
Posted over 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
Posted over 15 years ago by Bob McWhirter
While attempting to rebuild the site at TorqueBox.org, I became frustrated with Jekyll and its forks. Plus I had a yak that needed shaving. So, I'm happy to announce Awestruct....