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This commit primarily changes the code base to base the file last
modified time on the output of "git log". This adds dateutil and git
itself as a dependency, but those are pretty common...
This also fixes some minor issues including:
- missing / between mjfer.net and the URI
- README up to date with latest changes
- linting
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I cannot read apparently. The .ct_time attribute from os.stat
tells you the last METADATA change of the file. We only care
about content here
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This commit optimizes the mobile and web css to be responsive on zoom
(in supported browsers) and responsive on mobile screens. This is a
minimal optimization and lot can be done to improve it, particularly
for wider screen devices like tablets
This also adds the last update time to all views (except home).
Function logic was moved to view functions to support this and
rss_generator was changed to depend on it
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This commit fixes the is_hidden_path function to work for subdirectories
and also remove entries from the RSS file
view_functions.py has been refactored use the siteconfig
file instead of the app to remove unecessary imports and avoid
circularly imports
This also moves logic for the default site directories from server.py to
siteconfig.py so it's accessible before the app runs. This has the
benefit of cleaning up the server file, but the drawback of adding the
os import to the siteconfig file. Settings have been moved around for
(hopefully) easier reading
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This commit adds the Flask-Caching module to the software stack and
enables the caching of views in a wide variety of ways, but implemented
here to be simple to understand to someone new to the concept of caching
(aka me).
Various documentation and formatting was applied to all files. views.py
internal functions (mostly related to filesystem operations of the
server). have been moved into view_functions.py
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