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tinylog

Build Status

Sample Light Image Sample Dark Image

Sample Animated Image

Requirements

  • Global deps:
  • Local packages can be installed by running make deps in your terminal.

twitter

You'll then need to authorize twurl by in your terminal of your choice.

CON_KEY=TW_CONSUMER_KEY CON_SECRET=TW_CONSUMER_SECRET make auth

That's it!

hooks

You'd point your github/gitlab hooks to http://changelog.MY-DOMAIN.TLD/githook (You'd reverse proxy from localhost:4000, this can be done using nginx)

Start

Compile the tool by:

make compile

Run on port 4000 (also w/ a repo path, if you dare):

./tinylog -p:4000 -d:~/repos/tinylog -t:23

OR

Run make run to compile and run directly still on port 4000.


If you run it with a path to any repo, it'll fetch all the commits since yesterday, put them in the data-folder and tweet it out at 11pm, as specified below.


It'll handle everything for you 😍

You can now start enjoying tinylog 😇

CLI Options

  • p, port: int - any port to start the server on.
    • std: 4000
  • d, dir, directory: path - specify which repo-path to look at.
    • std: ""
  • t, time: int - any number between 0 & 23. Which will then correspond to what time to fetch data and tweet it.
  • dump - dump the image and quit
  • tweet - same as above, but tweet before quit

How it works

You commit as usual and it'll tweet your commits every day at 11pm, as an image. Easy as that!

Paths

Tinylog exposes some url-paths from standard:

GET

  • /lazy - for lazy-loading
  • /all - to check files exposed to the public
  • /* - to every file in the static folder

POST

  • /githook - for when a new commit is pushed
  • /next - fetch the next entry
    • body should be in the format of yyyymmdd
  • /prev - fetch the previous entry
    • body should be in the format of yyyymmdd
  • /newest - [REMOVED] fetch the newest log-entry-name
  • /* - a json msg

API

To make a new entry in your logs simply in your git commit:

```
@fix
  Did __this__ thing, that fixed _that_ broken [thing](https://example.com)
```

Or create/edit the files in site/data using the pattern yyyymmdd.tl, using that same structure, though, you should omit the back-ticks.

The @fix is probably the most importan thing, it's like tags for what you've done. Thus far you can choose from:

  • fix
  • new
  • bug

Just remember to put the at-sign (@) in front of them.

Other than that, we've got a few goodies from markdown.

  • The bold => __WORD__ || **WORD** => WORD
  • The code => single backtick in front and behind the code => code
  • The emphasis => _WORD_ || *WORD* => WORD
  • The link => [text](link) => text
  • The strike => ~~WORD~~ => WORD

Post Scriptum

If you use the cli-opt d, dir or directory, you'd not connect your repo to the hook. This tool will handle that for you. By checking the local repo, and fetching the commits from that.