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diff --git a/posts/macos.md b/posts/macos.md index 85f2630..4ecaaa8 100644 --- a/posts/macos.md +++ b/posts/macos.md @@ -4,28 +4,13 @@ The `barf` project was built on Linux and was catered towards Linux users. The core of the project will remain focused on Linux/GNU tools, but that doesn't mean MacOS needs to be left out in the cold. -There are some very minor changes you'll need to make to your default `sed` and `date` paths if you plan to run barf on MacOS. - ## Download Packages This walkthrough assumes that you already have [homebrew](https://brew.sh/) installed on your machine. You will need to install the GNU versions of both `date` and `sed` in order to avoid breaking things when `barf` tries to build. - brew install coreutils brew install gnu-sed - -## Setting `gsed` and `gdate` as Default - -Now run the following in a terminal shell: - - sudo ln -fs /opt/homebrew/bin/gsed /usr/local/bin/sed - sudo ln -fs /opt/homebrew/bin/gdate /usr/local/bin/date - -and add the following to your `.bash_profile` file: - - export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH" - -Reload your `bash` instance and everything should work as intended! +Now everything should work as intended! diff --git a/posts/openbsd.md b/posts/openbsd.md index 82200e0..7054ef0 100644 --- a/posts/openbsd.md +++ b/posts/openbsd.md @@ -12,6 +12,4 @@ Along with your Markdown parser of choice (`barf` assumes you will be using my v doas pkg_add rsync coreutils gsed cmake gcc ``` -Then ensure that you alter all instances of `sed` with `gsed` in the core `barf` file. (Or make an alias if you'd prefer not to alter the main file) - After that, everything should work perfectly fine when building! diff --git a/posts/qol.md b/posts/qol.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f09694e --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/qol.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# Quality of Life Improvements + +2024-06-06 + +I haven't circled back to `barf` in quite a bit of time, so I'm happy to announce a small update mainly focused on quality of life improvements! I'll keep things brief and get right into the core changes: + +**Automatic detection of your operating system (supports Linux, macOS and OpenBSD currently)** + +* `barf` now checks your current OS and sets aliases accordingly +* this removes the need to hard-set your own aliases or run syslinks + +**Added a semantically valid RSS feed** + +* `barf` initially launched with Atom support only, now a separate RSS feed is generated at build time + +**Removed hardcoded feed links from `header.html`** + +* You now only need to set your main domain at the top of the core `barf` file. + +That's it really! I've also updated the original blog posts about setting up `barf` on macOS and OpenBSD to reflect these changes. + +Cheers! |