At a happy point - Siru

For the past six hours or so, Warp Terminal and I have been building Siru which I mentioned in the first post on here. I think I am at a semi happy place where I can take a break from it for now. I think the blog looks ok and has all the basic features I would need. It’s definitly not complete, but at the same time its good enough.

I still want to change some things. I am thinking of just listing posts by title and date with no summary on the front page. Maybe seperating sections by month or year, maybe both to keep track of how everything goes.

I actually just realized, I don’t think I have it setup to generate an rss feed yet. I would also probably want to either add commenting or indie webify the thing. Not sure how hardcore I could get with this “vibe” coding stuff.

You of course can find Siru on it’s Github page here. If you look at the readme, there are instructions for adding a ppa if your on a .deb based linux distro.

I’m sure I am going to think of a million things I need to do in the next day or even few hours, I am assuming the version numbers are going to fly for a little bit.

There was really no reason to make a Ruby static site generator with Jekyll out there, but, I wanted to. It’s mainly just for me, but feel free to try it out.

Cheers!

Tim