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Dev Log from 2024-02-26
1. The Dev Log
First up, I’ve started this devlog, mostly I myself can track what I’m doing to the poor structure of this blog. At least in a more human-readable format than git diffs and commit messages.
This includes a slight reshuffle of the top-menu buttons.
2. The Readme
I’ve finally written a (short) Readme for the Repo of this blog. I doesn’t contain a whole lot, but it exists.
3. Cleanup
Cleaned up the documentation of the theme repo. It still references the original authors, but now correctly identifies me as the maintainer of this fork.
4. Commit Details
Now the Commit Hash in the footer of posts shows the Commit Message as a tooltip. I’ve also started work on a Partial for more detailed Commit readouts, but it doesn’t do much for now. Ideally I get it to some day display an actual Git Diff…
5. Coffee?
Last but not least, I’ve set up a buymeacoffee.com account, in the very unlikely case someone thinks this project is worth supporting. --- title: "Dev Log from 2024-02-26" date: 2024-02-26T18:45:00+02:00 draft: true tags: ['Dev Log'] type: 'posts' ---
A lot of things happened!
6. The Dev Log
First up, I’ve started this devlog, mostly I myself can track what I’m doing to the poor structure of this blog. At least in a more human-readable format than git diffs and commit messages.
This includes a slight reshuffle of the top-menu buttons.
7. The Readme
I’ve finally written a (short) Readme for the Repo of this blog. I doesn’t contain a whole lot, but it exists.
8. Cleanup
Cleaned up the documentation of the theme repo. It still references the original authors, but now correctly identifies me as the maintainer of this fork.
9. Commit Details
Now the Commit Hash in the footer of posts shows the Commit Message as a tooltip. I’ve also started work on a Partial for more detailed Commit readouts, but it doesn’t do much for now. Ideally I get it to some day display an actual Git Diff…
10. Coffee?
Last but not least, I’ve set up a buymeacoffee.com account, in the very unlikely case someone thinks this project is worth supporting.