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is a free and open-source personal , and system, a - hybrid.

Features include:

Plain file system store (each note is a file). Command line & web interfaces.

Two publishing modes:

Static, published upon a command. Suitable for scenarios where installation on the server is not possible.

Dynamic, using web server. Supports interactive features like searching and more advanced feed parameters.

github.com/orbifx/logarion

@amiloradovsky I've not tried this yet, but I think you can either use raw HTML pages[1] or you need a Docker image[2] with a #Logarion executable to run every time you push your archive on #Gitlab. Looking to try it?

[1]: gitlab.com/pages/plain-html
[2]: docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/u

@orbifx
Yes, although I don't know yet when I'll have the time.

Think I should at least have a blog up and running, then maybe resume writing something in that format.
But now I want it to be:

- statically generated (no comment section there — all discussions elsewhere)

- versioned (fixing typos, broken links, and maybe even more serious flaws in the published posts)

- not spend much time on maintaining it — or may be overkill

Pages looks like a good fit.

@amiloradovsky #Logarion:

- has both a static generator and a small built-in experimental web server

- delegates versioning to #Git et al. at the moment, but considering encapsulating some minimal versioning and better interoperation with advanced external tools, for producing changelogs etc

- will be implementing #federation and #peer2peer next, for #decentralising archives