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<p>
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To create you blog run the commande:<br />
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<code>fugitive --install-<em>mode</em> <dir></code>,
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where <em>mode</em> is either "local" or "remote"
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where <em>mode</em> is either "local" or "remote".
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<br />
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This will create the git repos with appropriate hooks, config and files in
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<dir>.
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When you commit change to a fugitive git repository, the post-commit hook
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looks in the <em>articles-dir</em> directory
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(see <a href="#config">configuration</a>) for newly added articles, modified
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articles and deleted ones. Then it do the following things:
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articles and deleted ones. Then it does the following things:
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<ul>
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<li>it generates static html files for newly added articles,</li>
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<p class="note">
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If a change happen in the <em>templates-dir</em> directory
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(see <a href="#config">configuration</a>), then static html files for
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everything is regenerated to take the change into account.
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everything is regenerated to make the change effective.
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</p>
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<p>
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All generated files are created in the <em>public-dir</em> directory
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(see <a href="#config">configuration</a>).
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<p>
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When you push to a remote repository installed with fugitive, the same thing
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will happen but instead of looking only at the last commit, the hooks will
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analyse every change since the last push and then (re)generate html files
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will happen but instead of looking only at the last commit, the hook will
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analyse every changes since the last push and then (re)generate html files
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accordingly.
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</p>
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<p class="warning">
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