250 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
5b067faf53 Add a comment before the sudo command 2023-03-20 10:44:23 -05:00
3776ece6c7 Rename the guide 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
7f6ef16d4a Add instructions for how to delete swapfile 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
bad8875a9e Update guide 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
3aacbe59b0 Add series and tag pages 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
e7351e8aa8 Change bashsession include to an info 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
2ec910bdde Remove tutorial heading 2023-03-20 10:44:22 -05:00
e077f1348e Add swapfile guide article drafts 2023-03-20 10:44:21 -05:00
b4c695aeb4 Update bobatheme
- Remove credit.html partial
- Reorganize summary template files
- Fix margin around post-title
- Remove series position indicator
- :3
2023-03-18 21:39:27 -05:00
cdfcf3c372 Add procursus.social <link> 2023-02-24 22:47:43 -06:00
6d7dfa6c5d Fix <code> font size in comments 2023-02-22 16:41:16 -06:00
ef8dda9657 Replace deprecated set-output with $GITHUB_OUTPUT 2023-02-01 08:29:46 -06:00
f6b27235f3 Use actions/checkout v3 2023-01-31 20:47:00 -06:00
1ce61b8260 Update bobatheme
- Prevent page breaking in some elements when printing
- Use RenderString instead of markdownify in some places
2023-01-27 16:42:58 -06:00
f719cadd1e Update lastmod params that were outdated 2023-01-26 17:12:41 -06:00
43d4f47e29 Update bobatheme
- Add aria labels to share buttons
- Fix table borders between th and td in same line
- Add `link-1` color to light theme too
2023-01-26 16:54:29 -06:00
510e3e9bf9 Fix code block text size for mobile safari 2023-01-24 01:54:42 -06:00
685a9ed8f4 Use relative URL for font files 2023-01-24 01:34:47 -06:00
66fac8058f Make sure to audit drafts as well 2023-01-23 20:33:51 -06:00
e93871c923 Build drafts on pull requests [skip ci] 2023-01-23 20:28:23 -06:00
07f586e5b0 Add a markdown snippet to explain bashsession [skip ci]
Will be used by a future post
2023-01-23 20:25:04 -06:00
d21feef5b9 Serve our own fonts instead of using system 2023-01-22 20:46:51 -06:00
e49b0aa583 Various small fixes in bobatheme
- Finish support for list page subtitle
- Change color when hovering over share buttons
- Change print button to an <a> to match the rest of the buttons
- Make the left bar of blockquote lined up with rest of text
- Fix contrast of code block Copy button
- Fix keyboard accessibility of code block Copy button
2023-01-22 16:46:07 -06:00
91bc38bdd4 Update bobatheme (includes improvements to code blocks) 2023-01-22 00:11:22 -06:00
b80bd5732d Make the Copilot-generated post unlisted 2023-01-21 20:50:14 -06:00
b863f577ae Refresh code block design and add copy to clipboard
Fixes #58
2023-01-20 17:14:31 -06:00
c1806338e5 Unpin Hugo version in actions
It'll probably just get behind too often and hopefully there aren't
breaking changes.
2023-01-20 15:17:29 -06:00
f9c4fd8a9a Fix GitHub Copilot author page title capitalization 2023-01-18 14:58:16 -06:00
fb0e45d7cd Fix Mozilla Contributors URL 2023-01-16 21:04:09 -06:00
a0165e8569 Fix two more broken links due to git.boba.best/configs rename 2023-01-16 20:57:00 -06:00
100a86b85f bobatheme: Website header title should not be h1 2023-01-08 00:03:08 -06:00
8321945015 Add description to taxonomies and add some missing tag descriptions 2023-01-07 20:42:40 -06:00
48ed6eae21 Fix two broken links due to rename on git.boba.best 2023-01-07 19:21:05 -06:00
795be223eb Make copyright not look out of date 2022-12-27 20:58:35 -06:00
0e2a26fe56 Upgrade Hugo version to 0.108.0 2022-12-06 20:01:56 -06:00
c228d5c903 Add note that it only shows on desktop/web 2022-12-06 19:59:22 -06:00
f2494e515f Add notice to give credit to Rebane2001 2022-09-24 14:56:05 -05:00
4cd6632799 Pin Hugo to specific version (0.102.3 currently)
This prevents the website from breaking due to breaking changes in Hugo.
2022-09-15 19:25:46 -05:00
bde9df2aa6 Tweak spacing under page h1 headings 2022-07-20 21:49:09 -05:00
87c5d4f1b3 Update bobatheme -- prevent console prompt symbol highlighting 2022-07-19 00:09:33 -05:00
31a72c92fa Update bobatheme -- fixed syntax highlighting styling 2022-07-02 19:01:25 -05:00
bc76fb5458 Update comments.css for latest Isso version & update bobatheme 2022-06-30 20:09:19 -05:00
ddb0045088 Move comments CSS to separate file 2022-06-15 15:10:46 -05:00
2fb0d17df1 Update comments CSS to match latest Isso version 2022-06-07 15:05:54 -05:00
060d3ecd84 Add :focus rule for isso-textarea 2022-05-28 17:01:32 -05:00
fd6eb50399 Update Isso CSS since <textarea> is used now 2022-05-28 15:18:00 -05:00
87688ef6b3 Remove references to bobaforum and move back to GitHub Discussions 2022-05-24 22:51:19 -05:00
01c2b34920 Remove newsletter + update bobatheme (semantic HTML tweaks) 2022-05-23 02:17:47 -05:00
c014da3fe3 Update bobatheme - semantic HTML improvements 2022-05-21 23:25:55 -05:00
7d5309862e Update footnote because txnor.com now redirects to YT video 2022-05-21 20:57:55 -05:00
cef5fe28dc Update bobatheme -- :target styling 2022-05-21 20:57:09 -05:00
7a529fb1ac Mention YT video and that math challenge isn't cached 2022-05-21 20:29:48 -05:00
852aafb2e7 Update Caddy install steps 2022-05-18 17:53:53 -05:00
c50d3fda88 Update bobatheme & fix tab focus styling on Isso buttons 2022-05-18 17:21:12 -05:00
6f1c5a883f Add data-title attribute to #isso-thread 2022-05-16 18:39:44 -05:00
6a941cef7c Disable latest posts section on content pages 2022-05-16 00:57:10 -05:00
44c1291fa4 Remove bbaovanc from Copilot post authors 2022-05-16 00:52:13 -05:00
dba36c5105 Add default image, s/w/ord, 6969th, math challenge, & source code links 2022-05-15 19:23:09 -05:00
6145d4e8d7 Update bobatheme - small tweak 2022-05-15 18:26:47 -05:00
c5a2e84050 Animation target-fade renamed to isso-target-fade 2022-05-15 15:42:56 -05:00
94a2404a83 Update bobatheme (complete color scheme overhaul) 2022-05-14 23:38:32 -05:00
fec8bd1933 Make comments take up full width when printing 2022-05-14 23:36:44 -05:00
27bc4e28a8 Make Copilot post slightly newer to prevent .Related race condition 2022-05-14 15:56:33 -05:00
e9ad2abd55 Make an attempt to ignore whitespace changes 2022-05-14 15:30:17 -05:00
f0036f20b9 Update bobatheme (should have basically no changes) 2022-05-13 22:14:46 -05:00
2fc8e4646e Mention IRC as a reason for sed syntax 2022-05-13 22:13:02 -05:00
da8dc12957 Add "Discord sex" post 2022-05-11 21:18:57 -05:00
86f4b102d7 Remove outdated note saying that comment system won't work on previews [skip ci] 2022-05-11 18:24:32 -05:00
d7e219d331 Fix LHCI uploads (#27) 2022-05-11 18:22:09 -05:00
5b0c092bc0 Update bobatheme - taxonomy formatting 2022-05-10 12:05:19 -05:00
2ce66a14d4 Run Lighthouse for all changed pages (#26) 2022-05-09 17:27:34 -05:00
8a330b59b0 Change pull request cleanup to pull_request_target [skip ci] 2022-05-08 20:15:31 -05:00
de888c1adc Tag lighthouse post with "Caddy" 2022-05-08 16:16:02 -05:00
927e775439 Replace view source link with edit history in bobatheme 2022-05-08 16:14:17 -05:00
9c572a706b Fix series description 2022-05-08 15:49:32 -05:00
05c8e0da9d Printing improvements 2022-05-08 15:46:08 -05:00
191c9a5185 Update bobatheme: colors 2022-05-08 00:50:01 -05:00
c11c9178e0 Improve Isso postbox spacing & enable Isso RSS feed 2022-05-07 16:07:30 -05:00
5719a11e8b Theme new .isso-page-author-suffix class 2022-05-07 14:32:13 -05:00
bacddbfe42 Publish Lighthouse + Actions post 2022-05-07 00:57:55 -05:00
4e6f0c7614 Add categories taxonomy to related post filter 2022-05-07 00:36:19 -05:00
20abaffc3a Add Tinkering category 2022-05-06 23:20:52 -05:00
3668b6cfb1 Completely redo categories and tags 2022-05-06 23:13:14 -05:00
f3cf22ae33 Update homepage 2022-05-06 15:02:54 -05:00
dde5162907 Replace website, blog, & announcement tags with meta 2022-05-05 19:28:16 -05:00
90d640bd12 Add status page link to navbar 2022-05-05 17:21:07 -05:00
904d8928b7 Do multiple Lighthouse runs 2022-05-04 22:12:03 -05:00
827a049946 Update bobatheme 2022-05-04 22:07:05 -05:00
db65e9fc23 Update privileged ports post footnotes & use &lt;
- Use names for footnotes instead of numbers
- Replace literal `<` with `&lt;`
2022-05-02 01:11:04 -05:00
bd9d294fc1 Update footnote on YouTube URLs post 2022-05-02 01:00:38 -05:00
9de4d26b6a Update footnotes in Caddy blog post 2022-05-02 00:55:36 -05:00
f14c1568f7 Use custom Lighthouse CI server (#25)
* Add custom LHCI server
* Disable Google temporary public storage
2022-05-01 20:05:31 -05:00
1e650ed79b Update Lighthouse test URLs 2022-05-01 18:51:31 -05:00
ba9c62ed4f Add Share event to Plausible 2022-05-01 18:19:45 -05:00
c3632c40ce Merge pull request #24 from BBaoVanC/lighthouse-actions
Add Lighthouse job to `audit` workflow
2022-05-01 00:02:53 -05:00
02201e806f Add Lighthouse job to audit workflow 2022-04-30 23:57:59 -05:00
d27f095c1a Update bobatheme - favicons and share buttons 2022-04-30 21:55:46 -05:00
2b38b143b1 Forgot to unmark as draft 2022-04-30 01:04:15 -05:00
26ccc90cff Add blog post newsletter post 2022-04-30 01:03:08 -05:00
d5ef788e78 Show latest posts on homepage 2022-04-29 20:13:31 -05:00
8e2673b4ff Reference new bobaforum instead of GitHub 2022-04-27 21:51:51 -05:00
c58164f1f2 Remove footer on comment section 2022-04-27 21:46:04 -05:00
4fb9dbaa30 Typo in the word "notifications" on comments partial 2022-04-27 21:41:14 -05:00
359bfbf1b6 Update Isso config to work with my latest pull request 2022-04-26 22:08:00 -05:00
d011efd2a1 Enable reply notifications by default 2022-04-25 18:14:28 -05:00
98ef3386f5 Don't show lastmod date in post metadata anymore 2022-04-24 01:23:53 -05:00
a170885ff8 Automatically fetch Isso author IDs from params 2022-04-24 01:11:14 -05:00
17af722f4d Support highlighting page author comments with Isso 2022-04-23 23:34:59 -05:00
62c62b344c Fix Isso preview styling and some borders on the boxes 2022-04-23 15:20:30 -05:00
f50665786b Update /links/ about Talkyard forum 2022-04-23 12:44:24 -05:00
57fac4d945 Don't require email address to comment 2022-04-23 01:47:16 -05:00
f6602dfff0 Add a note saying that email address can enable comment notifications 2022-04-23 00:43:57 -05:00
db6fc9e977 Make comment section available in development previews
Hopefully this doesn't break anything!!
2022-04-22 23:38:14 -05:00
86a90f907a Return to Isso comment system 2022-04-22 19:59:50 -05:00
3838d2d44a Temporarily disable comments 2022-04-22 18:12:53 -05:00
ac05117647 Remove references to bobaforum -- for now 2022-04-22 18:10:51 -05:00
355d180f6c Update bobatheme archetypes [skip ci] 2022-04-20 09:47:50 -05:00
0bc3f3145e Use explicit lastmod params 2022-04-20 09:46:40 -05:00
cbe6a1e12a Update related posts settings 2022-04-19 17:51:26 -05:00
e1dd193bf1 Use URL format of series in taxonomy 2022-04-19 17:46:19 -05:00
0bb3dce6e9 Update README and CONTRIBUTING and link to bobaforum [skip ci] 2022-04-18 03:04:52 -05:00
6ad002b319 Remove Spanish 2022-04-18 02:52:44 -05:00
1e20d0e943 Set data-category on Talkyard comments 2022-04-14 18:58:19 -05:00
375b90fb07 Didn't mean to commit this change 2022-04-13 11:55:59 -05:00
81fa2f6b41 Add "Comments" header and update bobatheme 2022-04-12 21:59:35 -05:00
fb7b5913c0 Update bobatheme - horizontal scrolling related posts 2022-04-11 21:09:09 -05:00
d8134587e9 Add "website" tag to redesign page 2022-04-11 02:17:41 -05:00
4db3d24349 Update Contact page 2022-04-11 02:15:05 -05:00
4017855c29 Revert "Use content/footer.md for footer instead of config.yaml"
This reverts commit 859537be01.

footer.md was getting rendered. There doesn't seem to be a good way to
solve this.
2022-04-11 02:11:35 -05:00
859537be01 Use content/footer.md for footer instead of config.yaml 2022-04-10 22:33:44 -05:00
164565cecb Update Links and add descriptions to them 2022-04-10 16:45:33 -05:00
5d08b75f71 Remove Matrix address and enable comments on main pages 2022-04-10 16:44:58 -05:00
5782a6a002 Set includeNewer to true for related posts 2022-04-10 16:11:24 -05:00
e21a4b948e Improved related posts section 2022-04-10 15:43:59 -05:00
9de124a586 Disable unused exclusions feature in Plausible 2022-04-09 23:50:19 -05:00
4a4361dcb5 Add additional features to Plausible 2022-04-09 23:46:58 -05:00
a449933ffe Add link to bobaforum and update bobatheme 2022-04-09 23:45:52 -05:00
a57715c4fa Add note to footer about privacy-friendly analytics 2022-04-09 20:23:29 -05:00
3ec98f019c Update bobatheme - preload="metadata" on <video> 2022-04-09 01:19:09 -05:00
fd4a7a7bc2 Reword some stuff in edited-in-middle-of-message-discord 2022-04-08 23:29:41 -05:00
1f263b3a3a Add border to Talkyard comments 2022-04-08 20:34:14 -05:00
c24cdee46c Only do analytics on production 2022-04-08 01:46:02 -05:00
2a79a86fd6 Change plausible analytics link 2022-04-08 01:37:31 -05:00
97bc1980eb Add Plausible analytics 2022-04-08 01:21:20 -05:00
cef1103070 Replace mention of Netlify in CONTRIBUTING.md 2022-04-06 09:47:08 -05:00
1332c16841 Update bobatheme again 2022-04-04 21:55:12 -05:00
b124d89391 Change pagination threshold to 10 2022-04-04 21:48:00 -05:00
0d432e200c Update bobatheme 2022-04-04 21:47:48 -05:00
5286bb029f Switch from remark42 to talkyard (#23) 2022-04-04 19:09:55 -05:00
31e25c2578 Forgot to change --path-warnings as well 2022-04-02 21:20:31 -05:00
1033b84687 Fix compatibility with Hugo v0.93.0 2022-04-02 21:18:07 -05:00
b9a95983b9 Re-indent comments partial 2022-04-02 21:13:38 -05:00
b14a46d48b Rewrite edited-in-middle-of-message-discord post because it's outdated 2022-01-04 20:11:56 -06:00
99b03ea7ba Update bobatheme to v1.0.1 2021-11-29 09:47:02 -06:00
9c6a2a059d Fix audit workflow (#21)
* Remove missing translation check
2021-11-25 18:28:07 -06:00
e10c3a1150 Force audit success 2021-11-25 18:15:36 -06:00
9e0d2a9d8f Fix syntax error in audit 2021-11-25 18:14:30 -06:00
576124d42d Update audit workflow 2021-11-25 18:13:31 -06:00
7b8f47b56b Update SSH and rsync steps in GitHub Actions 2021-11-25 17:58:53 -06:00
cab56bd859 Update demo.sh rsync command [skip ci] 2021-11-25 17:54:53 -06:00
672bfae812 Update bobatheme
- Show page position in series on series taxonomy pages
- Show post count in series metadata
- Don't hide the back to top button if JS is disabled
- Hide back to top button when printing
- Fix ".File.Path on a zero object" when there are drafted series
- Improve accessibility
2021-11-23 19:50:51 -06:00
ca40973701 Add pull request audit workflow (#20)
See https://discourse.gohugo.io/t/audit-your-published-site-for-problems/35184
2021-11-23 19:48:37 -06:00
b2d3bd99f3 Enable missing translation placeholder in demo.sh [skip ci] 2021-11-23 18:44:57 -06:00
beb1faf3a8 Update bobatheme
- Better tag taxonomy pages
- Update archetypes
- Use CSS variables for colors
- Back to top button
2021-11-22 20:58:38 -06:00
088a52aa96 Sort tags alphabetically 2021-11-22 02:45:58 -06:00
941bb5ce9e Update bobatheme - cleanup 2021-11-22 02:23:52 -06:00
a628829bec Update bobatheme - authors revamp 2021-11-22 01:37:40 -06:00
83cd00078f Update bobatheme 2021-11-21 00:05:29 -06:00
8207535dca Update bobatheme: wrapping improved in post metadata 2021-11-20 19:58:16 -06:00
2aec5d33b3 Update bobatheme
- Remove seo_schema.html
- Rewrite meta tag partials
- Clean up closing backets on templates
- Specify markdownify or plainify for .Title references
- Select summary or summary_large_image in twitter card with image size
2021-11-20 19:10:18 -06:00
11f8115735 Fix translations for previous/next navigation 2021-11-20 17:01:14 -06:00
46af6d4de2 Update bobatheme - small breadcrumb fix 2021-11-19 22:56:27 -06:00
efdc6364de Update bobatheme - schema.org partial 2021-11-19 19:16:25 -06:00
5260ca987c Update bobatheme - langpicker improvements 2021-11-19 17:23:24 -06:00
8f0b1d4952 Update bobatheme - small printing improvements 2021-11-19 16:28:23 -06:00
75f0038a37 Fix remark42 theme 2021-11-18 19:02:50 -06:00
4d64d0ab0b Update bobatheme - improve printing 2021-11-18 17:48:08 -06:00
45d26b2f9f Update bobatheme - light mode 2021-11-18 17:26:41 -06:00
cb02d6f586 Change license from CC-BY-SA to CC-BY 2021-11-15 21:23:13 -06:00
00a84889b0 Update bobatheme - comma delimiting 2021-11-15 21:17:28 -06:00
a4e5997b47 Use --checksum in rsync 2021-11-15 20:28:51 -06:00
1b09947ee6 Update bobatheme 2021-11-14 18:58:01 -06:00
282a5319cc Update bobatheme - show previous and next pages 2021-11-14 00:46:16 -06:00
5cc3102deb Update bobatheme 2021-11-13 23:53:01 -06:00
8c1ee6efe9 Update bobatheme - fix hard wrap with .Summary in <head> 2021-11-13 19:41:44 -06:00
8a96465a20 Update bobatheme - improved list and taxonomy pages 2021-11-13 17:24:05 -06:00
e3d77d6f60 Add demo.sh [skip ci] 2021-11-13 15:52:27 -06:00
49b7a3a8a1 Add Caddy webserver post 2021-11-13 00:46:20 -06:00
c08d6a927f Update bobatheme - small internal change [skip ci] 2021-11-13 00:45:44 -06:00
b23760585d Add descriptions to taxonomies 2021-11-12 23:17:23 -06:00
95695e1187 Update bobatheme - series support 2021-11-12 20:27:47 -06:00
4a1d52e11b Fix favicon URL for subpaths (mostly demo) 2021-11-12 20:01:46 -06:00
77731aacb8 Update bobatheme - config merging 2021-11-12 00:09:03 -06:00
2dd9928654 Borders are enabled by default on media 2021-11-10 21:46:31 -06:00
83f0c77d8d Use more specific dates 2021-11-09 20:40:37 -06:00
6a1760e3a0 Update bobatheme - taxonomy page title change 2021-11-09 19:53:54 -06:00
2a9af4d89e Revert "Readd Test SSH"
This reverts commit 5250eb5b1d.
2021-11-08 22:25:07 -06:00
5250eb5b1d Readd Test SSH 2021-11-08 22:12:43 -06:00
c12fe39134 Remove Test SSH 2021-11-08 22:10:43 -06:00
78b7b78e0a Accident with test 2021-11-08 22:09:10 -06:00
37e3442b39 Test SSH 2021-11-08 22:07:44 -06:00
f7e2098020 Revert "Revert "Add Setup SSH to deploy.yml""
This reverts commit 54d2599ad3.
2021-11-08 22:06:59 -06:00
54d2599ad3 Revert "Add Setup SSH to deploy.yml"
This reverts commit ec7575d7f1.
2021-11-08 22:05:10 -06:00
ec7575d7f1 Add Setup SSH to deploy.yml 2021-11-08 22:03:26 -06:00
bdf9f7737a Try and fix the SSH IP 2021-11-08 21:52:14 -06:00
7f584afa21 Add featured images to the 2 copilot posts 2021-11-08 21:46:39 -06:00
ad3a77fd7a Update bobatheme - language dropdown 2021-11-07 19:55:46 -06:00
835068bcbe Change "View history" to "View source" 2021-11-07 16:39:43 -06:00
c92d12cdcd Forgot to make one of the new posts not a draft 2021-11-07 16:32:51 -06:00
b9b1de8722 Add 2 new Copilot posts 2021-11-07 16:17:15 -06:00
16b0afafd3 Use ref shortcode for any internal links 2021-11-07 15:52:25 -06:00
0824589054 Add "GitHub Copilot experiments" 2021-11-06 23:56:47 -05:00
68db383c73 Update bobatheme - figcaption alignment fixed 2021-11-06 21:55:40 -05:00
b10919bfb0 Update bobatheme and enable authors taxonomy 2021-11-06 21:30:05 -05:00
3035740ad1 Update paths for website on new VPS 2021-11-05 17:57:39 -05:00
e806ff1b35 Allow manual dispatch of deploy [skip ci] 2021-11-05 17:55:15 -05:00
83bef16379 Update bobatheme again - navbar and langbar merged 2021-11-04 21:04:57 -05:00
a490baacad Update bobatheme - small patch 2021-11-04 17:59:05 -05:00
cbae5a2fee Ignore hugo build lock [skip ci] 2021-11-04 15:00:52 -05:00
b76454649b Update bobatheme (small tweak) 2021-11-03 21:42:37 -05:00
fc67f210d9 Update bobatheme - small visual tweaks + breadcrumb nav 2021-11-02 17:27:44 -05:00
954bcc19b7 Don't sha512 checksum all media 2021-11-02 01:09:00 -05:00
a6d6b3ba3c Small bobatheme patch for the latest change 2021-11-02 00:53:23 -05:00
157eb700dd Update bobatheme - "View history" button 2021-11-02 00:48:22 -05:00
8082b78d02 Update bobatheme - fixed nav/lang bar overflow 2021-11-01 20:32:51 -05:00
740b849f08 Update bobatheme 2021-11-01 20:31:18 -05:00
04dd824362 Change remark instance to remark.bbaovanc.com 2021-10-31 19:19:58 -05:00
6a28ab60d4 Add YouTube URL structures post 2021-10-30 21:20:38 -05:00
538132bee3 Use https for creative commons link 2021-10-30 18:05:12 -05:00
fd4022d32d Fix accidentally committed testing baseURL 2021-10-29 21:23:06 -05:00
295c4c8095 Replace toml with yaml 2021-10-29 21:18:37 -05:00
f93f8a643e Remove netlify.toml [skip ci] 2021-10-29 21:12:25 -05:00
e4fecdc4c8 Remove <hr> before comments 2021-10-29 19:14:50 -05:00
31053a0a29 Add privacy config + update bobatheme 2021-10-29 18:12:38 -05:00
99bedbaffa Update bobatheme (archetypes) 2021-10-29 01:11:50 -05:00
b942f7a6a9 Ignore drafts 2021-10-29 01:00:55 -05:00
fc730ad0de Update descriptions of a few pages 2021-10-29 00:50:46 -05:00
da12ee2101 Add link to U+202B in (edited) discord post 2021-10-28 17:25:15 -05:00
ef7eac1bb4 Update bobatheme 2021-10-27 19:52:12 -05:00
9690d77b36 Use the same deployments action for cleanup 2021-10-27 14:47:17 -05:00
463c26a0e0 Set no_override to false on deployment action for pull requests 2021-10-27 14:32:34 -05:00
054547afd0 Update "The redesign of my website" 2021-10-27 09:51:43 -05:00
dd6d1ac0de Update bobatheme
- Make table of contents collapsible
- Open git commit in new tab
2021-10-26 21:04:41 -05:00
c96b2fb91c Update bobatheme 2021-10-26 19:44:13 -05:00
32933f9001 Update bobatheme + set author param 2021-10-26 18:20:00 -05:00
70b2233113 Hide the comment section during development 2021-10-25 21:57:58 -05:00
b45c051914 Add note that comment system only works on real deploy 2021-10-25 21:49:52 -05:00
a887380e66 Revert "Use the real comments no matter the baseURL"
This reverts commit 3dd852d3b9.

This fix doesn't actually work.
2021-10-25 21:41:04 -05:00
3dd852d3b9 Use the real comments no matter the baseURL 2021-10-25 14:17:33 -05:00
a6076f691a Only remove deployments (not environment) with PR cleanup [skip ci] 2021-10-24 18:17:31 -05:00
127 changed files with 3021 additions and 397 deletions

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name: Audit
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
lighthouse:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Setup Hugo
uses: peaceiris/actions-hugo@v2
with:
hugo-version: latest
extended: true
- name: Checkout (pull_request)
if: github.event.pull_request
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.ref }}
- name: Checkout (push)
if: github.event_name == 'push'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{ github.event.before }}
- name: Build previous commit
run: |
hugo --buildDrafts --printI18nWarnings --printPathWarnings --baseURL https://localhost -d old/
- name: Checkout current commit
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
clean: false
- name: Build current commit
run: |
hugo --buildDrafts --printI18nWarnings --printPathWarnings --baseURL https://localhost
cp -r public/ new/
# copy, so that public/ stays, it will be needed for Caddy to serve
- name: Save full diff
run: diff -r old/ new/ | tee changes.diff || true
- name: Upload full diff
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: diff
path: changes.diff
- name: Find changed URLs
id: changed_urls
env:
SCHEME: https
DOMAIN: localhost
run: |
urls="$(./changed-urls.sh)"
echo "urls<<EOM" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "$urls" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "EOM" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo -e "CHANGED:\n$urls"
- name: Install Caddy
if: "${{ steps.changed_urls.outputs.urls != '' }}"
run: |
sudo apt install -y debian-keyring debian-archive-keyring apt-transport-https
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/caddy/stable/gpg.key' | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/caddy-stable-archive-keyring.gpg
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/caddy/stable/debian.deb.txt' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/caddy-stable.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install caddy
sudo systemctl disable --now caddy
- name: Compress
if: "${{ steps.changed_urls.outputs.urls != '' }}"
run: time ./compress.sh
- name: Audit using Lighthouse
if: "${{ steps.changed_urls.outputs.urls != '' }}"
uses: treosh/lighthouse-ci-action@v9
with:
uploadArtifacts: true
configPath: ./lighthouserc.yaml
runs: 3
serverBaseUrl: https://lhci.bbaovanc.com/
# this should be safe since it only allows adding (not deleting) data
serverToken: 2fca0410-95ae-4ea9-8dc6-687ed7843a3a
urls: ${{ steps.changed_urls.outputs.urls }}
audit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{github.event.pull_request.head.ref}}
repository: ${{github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name}}
- name: Setup Hugo
uses: peaceiris/actions-hugo@v2
with:
hugo-version: latest
extended: true
- name: Build
run: |
HUGO_MINIFY_TDEWOLFF_HTML_KEEPCOMMENTS=true HUGO_ENABLEMISSINGTRANSLATIONPLACEHOLDERS=true hugo --buildDrafts --printI18nWarnings --printPathWarnings
# For the following steps, see
# https://discourse.gohugo.io/t/audit-your-published-site-for-problems/35184
- name: Audit - raw HTML
if: always()
run: |
! grep -inorE "<\!-- raw HTML omitted -->" public/
- name: Audit - ZgotmplZ (unsafe URL content)
if: always()
run: |
! grep -inorE "ZgotmplZ" public/
#- name: Audit - missing translations
# if: always()
# run: |
# ! grep -inorE "\[i18n\]" public/
- name: Audit - nil values in printf
if: always()
run: |
! grep -inorE "\(<nil>\)" public/
- name: Audit - nil values in printf without safeHTML
if: always()
run: |
! grep -inorE "(&lt;nil&gt;)" public/
- name: Audit - HAHAHUGO
if: always()
run: |
! grep -inorE "hahahugo" public/

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name: Deploy
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- master
@ -13,7 +14,7 @@ jobs:
url: https://bbaovanc.com
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
@ -25,20 +26,28 @@ jobs:
extended: true
- name: Build
run: hugo --i18n-warnings --path-warnings
run: hugo --printI18nWarnings --printPathWarnings
- name: Compress
run: |
time sudo ./compress.sh
- name: Setup SSH
uses: kielabokkie/ssh-key-and-known-hosts-action@v1
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_SSH_KEY }}
ssh-host: srv.bbaovanc.com
ssh-port: 2222
- name: Upload
uses: up9cloud/action-rsync@v1
env:
HOST: bbaovanc.com
HOST: srv.bbaovanc.com
USER: droneci
PORT: 2222
SOURCE: public/
MODE: push
VERBOSE: true
KEY: ${{secrets.DEPLOY_SSH_KEY}}
TARGET: /var/www/bbaovanc/public/
TARGET: /var/www/bbaovanc.com/public/
ARGS: -avPzc --delete-delay --exclude=/.git/ --exclude=/.github/

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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ github.token }}
env: pr-${{ github.event.number }}
ref: ${{ github.head_ref }}
no_override: false
- name: Setup Hugo
uses: peaceiris/actions-hugo@v2
@ -35,23 +36,31 @@ jobs:
extended: true
- name: Build
run: hugo --i18n-warnings --path-warnings --baseURL "https://demo.bbaovanc.com/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}"
run: hugo --printI18nWarnings --printPathWarnings --baseURL "https://demo.bbaovanc.com/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}" --buildDrafts
- name: Compress
run: |
time sudo ./compress.sh
- name: Setup SSH
uses: kielabokkie/ssh-key-and-known-hosts-action@v1
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_SSH_KEY }}
ssh-host: srv.bbaovanc.com
ssh-port: 2222
- name: Upload
uses: up9cloud/action-rsync@v1
env:
HOST: bbaovanc.com
HOST: srv.bbaovanc.com
USER: droneci
PORT: 2222
SOURCE: public/
MODE: push
VERBOSE: true
KEY: ${{secrets.DEPLOY_SSH_KEY}}
TARGET: /var/www/demo/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}/
TARGET: /var/www/demo.bbaovanc.com/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}/
ARGS: -avPzc --delete-delay --exclude=/.git/ --exclude=/.github/
- name: Finish deployment
uses: bobheadxi/deployments@v0.6.0

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name: Pull Request Cleanup
on:
pull_request:
pull_request_target:
types:
- closed
@ -13,15 +13,17 @@ jobs:
uses: kielabokkie/ssh-key-and-known-hosts-action@v1
with:
ssh-private-key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_SSH_KEY }}
ssh-host: bbaovanc.com
ssh-host: srv.bbaovanc.com
ssh-port: 2222
- name: Delete pull request on server
run:
ssh -p 2222 droneci@bbaovanc.com rm -r /var/www/demo/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}/
ssh -p 2222 droneci@srv.bbaovanc.com rm -r /var/www/demo.bbaovanc.com/pull_request/${{ github.event.number }}/
- name: Delete deployment
uses: strumwolf/delete-deployment-environment@v2
- name: Deactivate deployment
uses: bobheadxi/deployments@v0.6.0
with:
step: deactivate-env
token: ${{ github.token }}
environment: pr-${{ github.event.number }}
env: pr-${{ github.event.number }}
desc: Deployment was pruned

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hugo.linux
# End of https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/hugo
/.hugo_build.lock
# My private drafts
/content/blog/drafts/

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# Contributing to bobatheme
## Where to put stuff
## Where to put questions/issues/etc
### Discussions
Use the [GitHub Discussions forum][github-discussions-url] for any questions,
or ideas. Use the "Q&A" section for both questions and issues as well.
The best place to ask questions or have discussions is the (relatively new)
discussions feature on GitHub, available
[here](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/discussions). It's not too big
of an issue though because discussions and issues can easily be converted
between eachother.
### Issues
Issues should be used only for, well, issues. Ignore all the placeholder ones
prefixed with "Translate:" and tagged with the "translation" tag as they are
placeholders used in the projects tab. I might mark them as closed in the future
to clean it up but I'll worry about that later.
### Translations
Discussion relating to translations should either go as comments or reviews on
the pull request adding the translation, or as a discussion under the
[Translations category](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/discussions/categories/translations).
## Writing translations
Translations should aim to get the meaning as close as possible to original
document. The changes in a translation pull request *should*:
- only update one page (multiple pages should be split into separate pull
requests)
- only contain changes for a single new file (no changes unrelated to
translation)
- thoroughly compared to the original text in order to get the same meaning
across
## Pull requests
### Commit messages
It's not too big of a deal what you put in your commit messages, but try to give
each commit a rough description of what it changes. I'll use squash merges most
of the time anyways.
### Description
If the pull request doesn't require any extra information in addition to the
title, you can probably leave the description blank. Otherwise you can put some
information, just try to keep it concise; it's better to read a couple sentences
than an entire essay with the same amount of information.
[github-discussions-url]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/discussions
## Building
## Automatic deploy previews with Netlify
Just in case you need it.
Netlify will automatically build each pull request into a public deploy preview,
and will link it in a comment.
## Automatic deploy previews with GitHub Actions
My GitHub Actions workflows will automatically build each pull request into a
public deploy preview on demo.bbaovanc.com, and will link it in a comment.
## Manual (local) building
You can also build the site yourself using Hugo, including a live local preview.
1. Make sure you install the latest version of Hugo, or at least the
1. Make sure you install the latest version of Hugo, or hopefully at least the
`min_version` listed in
[theme.toml](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme/blob/master/theme.toml#L11).
Let me know if that minimum version isn't enough and I'll fix it.
2. Clone the repo
3. Make sure to download and checkout the submodules (use `git submodule update
--init --recursive`). The `--recursive` flag is especially important because

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# vim: ft=caddyfile
https://localhost {
header Cache-Control no-cache
root * public/
file_server {
precompressed br gzip
}
}

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@ -54,18 +54,16 @@ exhaustive, and do not form part of our licenses.
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@ -84,11 +82,7 @@ Section 1 -- Definitions.
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@ -96,33 +90,29 @@ Section 1 -- Definitions.
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k. Share means to provide material to the public by any means or
i. Share means to provide material to the public by any means or
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@ -130,13 +120,13 @@ Section 1 -- Definitions.
public may access the material from a place and at a time
individually chosen by them.
l. Sui Generis Database Rights means rights other than copyright
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@ -182,13 +172,7 @@ Section 2 -- Scope.
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Every recipient of Adapted Material from You
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@ -270,24 +254,9 @@ following conditions.
information required by Section 3(a)(1)(A) to the extent
reasonably practicable.
b. ShareAlike.
In addition to the conditions in Section 3(a), if You Share
Adapted Material You produce, the following conditions also apply.
1. The Adapter's License You apply must be a Creative Commons
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Adapter's License You apply. You may satisfy this condition
in any reasonable manner based on the medium, means, and
context in which You Share Adapted Material.
3. You may not offer or impose any additional or different terms
or conditions on, or apply any Effective Technological
Measures to, Adapted Material that restrict exercise of the
rights granted under the Adapter's License You apply.
4. If You Share Adapted Material You produce, the Adapter's
License You apply must not prevent recipients of the Adapted
Material from complying with this Public License.
Section 4 -- Sui Generis Database Rights.
@ -302,9 +271,8 @@ apply to Your use of the Licensed Material:
b. if You include all or a substantial portion of the database
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Rights, then the database in which You have Sui Generis Database
Rights (but not its individual contents) is Adapted Material,
Rights (but not its individual contents) is Adapted Material; and
including for purposes of Section 3(b); and
c. You must comply with the conditions in Section 3(a) if You Share
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@ -407,21 +375,22 @@ Section 8 -- Interpretation.
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Dedication. Except for the limited purpose of indicating that material
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public licenses is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 Public
Domain Dedication. Except for the limited purpose of indicating that
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use of the trademark "Creative Commons" or any other trademark or logo
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Creative Commons may be contacted at creativecommons.org.

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# bbaovanc.com
My personal website, generated using [Hugo](https://gohugo.io)
## Discussions
Use [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/discussions)
for questions, ideas, discussions, etc. relating to me or my website.

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/* Isso styling */
h4.isso-thread-heading {
color: var(--text-0);
margin-bottom: 8px;
}
.isso-comment:not(:first-of-type),
.isso-follow-up .isso-comment {
border-color: var(--background-3);
}
.isso-author,
.isso-page-author-suffix,
.isso-comment-footer,
.isso-comment-footer .isso-votes {
color: var(--text-gray-0);
}
.isso-comment-header .isso-spacer,
.isso-spacer:hover,
.isso-permalink,
.isso-permalink:hover {
color: var(--text-gray-1) !important;
}
a.isso-author:hover,
.isso-permalink:hover {
text-decoration: underline !important;
}
.isso-comment.isso-is-page-author > .isso-text-wrapper {
background-color: var(--background-accent-1);
}
.isso-feedlink:hover,
.isso-reply {
color: var(--link-0) !important;
text-shadow: unset !important;
}
.isso-reply:hover {
text-decoration: underline;
}
.isso-text pre,
.isso-text :not(pre) > code {
background-color: var(--background-2);
border: none;
padding: 2px 4px;
border-radius: 5px;
/* thanks isso.css for setting this to 85% for whatever reason */
font-size: 0.75em;
}
.isso-input-wrapper input,
.isso-post-action > input,
.isso-textarea,
.isso-preview {
color: var(--text-1);
background-color: var(--background-1);
border-color: var(--background-2) !important;
}
.isso-input-wrapper input:focus,
.isso-textarea:focus {
border-color: var(--background-3) !important;
}
.isso-post-action > input:hover {
background-color: var(--background-2);
}
.isso-post-action > input:focus,
.isso-post-action > input:active {
background-color: var(--background-3);
}
.isso-textarea {
margin-bottom: 4px;
}
.isso-input-wrapper {
display: inline-flex;
flex-direction: column;
margin-right: 4px;
max-width: 25%;
}
.isso-input-wrapper input {
order: 1;
}
.isso-input-wrapper label {
order: 2;
font-size: small;
}
.isso-post-action {
margin-left: 4px;
margin-top: 0;
}
@media screen and (max-width: 600px) {
.isso-input-wrapper {
display: block;
max-width: 100%;
}
}
@media print {
.comments {
break-before: always;
}
.isso-comment {
max-width: unset;
}
.isso-text-wrapper {
break-inside: avoid;
}
.isso-postbox,
.isso-feedlink {
display: none;
}
}
.isso-target {
animation: target-fade 10s ease-out; /* defined in bobatheme */
}

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function share_event(service) {
plausible("Share", {props: {Network: service}});
}

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#!/bin/sh
diff -qrNtbB old/ new/ |
grep -oP '(?<=\s)new\/\S*' |
xargs -d '\n' ls -1d 2>/dev/null |
grep 'index.html$' |
sed 's/index.html$//' |
sed "s/^new/${SCHEME:=http}:\/\/${DOMAIN:=example.com}/"

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baseURL = "https://bbaovanc.com"
theme = "bobatheme"
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
copyright = '<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>'
sectionPagesMenu = "main"
enableRobotsTXT = true
paginate = 5
enableGitInfo = true
[author]
name = "bbaovanc"
email = "bbaovanc@bbaovanc.com"
[markup]
[markup.highlight]
noClasses = false
lineNos = true
[params]
# these are for the OpenGraph/Twitter embeds in Hugo
description = "My personal website"
# these are for favicons in bobatheme
faviconICO = "favicon.ico"
faviconPNG = "favicon.png"
# show word count and/or reading time (enabled by default)
wordcount = true
readingtime = true
# used for last update
repoURL = "https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com"
[languages]
[languages.en]
languageName = "English"
title = "bbaovanc's Website"
weight = 1
[languages.es]
languageName = "Español"
title = "sitio web de bbaovanc"
weight = 2
[languages.es.params]
description = "Mi sitio web personal"

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baseURL: https://bbaovanc.com
theme: bobatheme
defaultContentLanguage: en
copyright: '&copy; 2021-2023 bbaovanc <a rel="license" href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>'
sectionPagesMenu: main
enableRobotsTXT: true
paginate: 10
enableGitInfo: true
taxonomies:
_merge: deep
author:
name: bbaovanc
markup: # this just keeps the bobatheme markup styling
_merge: deep
related:
includeNewer: true
indices:
#- name: keywords
# weight: 100
- name: categories
weight: 80
- name: tags
weight: 80
- name: date
weight: 10
threshold: 80
toLower: true
params:
# these are for the OpenGraph/Twitter embeds in Hugo
description: My personal website
# these are for favicons in bobatheme (disabled by default)
faviconSVG: favicon.svg
appleTouchPNG: apple-touch-icon.png
# show reading time (enabled by default)
readingtime: true
# used for "View source" (unset by default)
gitFileURL: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/master
gitFileIcon: code
gitHistoryURL: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/commits/master
# display a "Latest Posts" section on the homepage below its content
homepageLatestPosts: true
# social media share icons
shareButtons:
twitter: true
facebook: true
linkedin: true
reddit: true
telegram: true
print: true
# show "Latest Posts" section at bottom of content pages
# latestPostsOnContent: true
footer: >-
See the [anonymous and privacy-friendly
analytics](https://plausible.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc.com) for this site,
powered by [Plausible](https://plausible.io).
# see https://gohugo.io/about/hugo-and-gdpr/#all-privacy-settings
# you probably want to keep this default
privacy:
_merge: deep
languages:
en:
languageName: English
title: bbaovanc's Website
weight: 1
menu:
main:
- identifier: status-page
name: Status Page
url: https://status.bbaovanc.com

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title: Home
description: >-
This is my website.
This is my personal website, home to my blog. It's powered by my own custom
theme named bobatheme, which is available at
https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme.
---
## My Website
This is my website. Pretty self-explanatory.
This is my personal website. I wrote it myself from scratch using [my own
theme][bobatheme-github] and a static site generator named [Hugo][hugo-website].
I occasionally write blog posts under the [blog section][blog-section].
## A fresh new theme
[bobatheme-github]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme
[hugo-website]: https://gohugo.io
[blog-section]: {{< ref "/blog/" >}}
My website uses my own custom theme named
[bobatheme](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme). Although it's not quite
finished yet, the current style will probably stay for the forseeable future.
## Topics I write about
## Another website
I write mostly about technology, including:
- Linux
- Open Source Software
- Programming
- Web Development
## My other website
I also run another website: https://boba.best.

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---
title: Nueva sistema de comentarios (otra vez)
date: 2021-04-17
toc: true
tags:
- announcement
- hugo
- blog
---
Decidí cambiar mi sistema de comentarios de Isso a
[Commento](https://www.commento.io/).
<!--more-->
## Isso vs Commento
Sé que sólo ser seís días desde añadí Isso, pero decidí cambiar a una sistema de
comentarios mejor. Isso se supone que ser sencillo, lo que significa que falta
muchas herramientas. Commento tiene un montón de herramientas, tal como
comentarios fijados, detección de spam, cerrar cadenas, notificaciones en correo
electrónico (no podía hacerlo funcionar en Isso), y un diseño más lindo. También
podía implementar algunos [custom CSS rules][1], que ayudan parecer lindo en la
tema de mi blog. También es compatible con SSO, así que puedo admitir registro
con GitHub, y quizás GitLab.
## Sumario del primero posteo
Si no has leído el [Nueva sistema de comentarios](../new-comment-system) posteo,
aquí es la información más importante. Hay un sección de comentarios en el fondo
de cada posteo donde puedes ver y publicar comentarios. Puedes comentar
anónimamente, o crear una cuenta para mostrar tu nombre de usario y recibir
notificaciones en correo electrónico. También puedes votar y responder a otras
comentarios.
[1]: https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc.com/blog/src/commit/478e15218313a33216d361de387b3bd878cd0ba6/assets/css/comments.css

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---
title: Nueva sistema de comentarios
date: 2021-04-11
toc: true
tags:
- announcement
- hugo
- blog
---
Añadí una nueva sistema de comentarios a mi blog usando
[Isso](https://posativ.org/isso/).
<!--more-->
## Sobre
Instalé una sistema de comentarios que se llama
[Isso](https://posativ.org/isso/) en mi blog hoy. En el fondo de cada entrada de
blog, hay un sección de comentarios. Puedes comentar anónimamente, o mostrar tu
nombre, dirección de correo electrónico, y/o sito web, que será mostrado a otras
personas que están leyendo tu comentario. No pienso que nadie va a maltratar la
sistema de comentarios porque mi sitio web es tan pequeña.
## Problemas conocidas
### Editar y eliminar no funciona
La sistema se supone que dejarte editar y eliminar tus comentarios 15 minutos
después de enviarlos, pero no funciona ahora. La solicitud sólo responde un
error de 403 (prohibido).
### Texto blanco enfrente de un fondo blanco en vista preliminar
Esto es una problema de CSS. También pasaba cuando editando y escribiendo un
comentario, pero lo edité así que la caja de texto tiene texto negro. Yo pienso
que una solución mejor es usar un fondo negro en el formulario comentario, pero
arreglaré luego.

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---
title: Authors
description: >-
List of authors on my website.
---

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---
title: bbaovanc
issoUserID: 284513e38f5c
---
I think you can probably tell from the website URL that I'm the one who owns
this website.
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---
title: GitHub Copilot
---
More information at https://copilot.github.com/. See [this
post](/blog/copilot-post) for how I did it.
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---
title: Blog
description: >-
Mis entradas de blog
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title: Blog
description: >-
My blog posts
The home of my blog.
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---
title: Allow non root processes to bind to privileged ports in Linux
date: 2021-03-28
date: 2021-03-28T21:29:52-05:00
lastmod: 2022-05-02T01:05:44-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
aliases:
- posts/allow-non-root-processes-to-bind-to-privileged-ports/
tags:
- guide
categories:
- guides
- linux
tags:
- gitea
- systemd
---
In Linux, processes cannot bind to privileged ports (<=1024) unless they are
In Linux, processes cannot bind to privileged ports (&lt;=1024) unless they are
running as root. Here's how to allow any process to bind to privileged ports.
<!--more-->
## Introduction
In Linux, processes cannot bind to privileged ports (<=1024) unless they are
In Linux, processes cannot bind to privileged ports (&lt;=1024) unless they are
running as root. I learned about this when I was trying to add SSH cloning to my
[Gitea](https://gitea.io) instance. This can be bypassed by giving
`CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE` capabilities to either the systemd service, or the
@ -31,9 +39,9 @@ executable itself.
### Using systemd (preferred)
The best way is to tell systemd to give `CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE`
capabilities to the service. In fact, the Gitea systemd service has two
lines[^1] that are commented out:
The best way is to tell systemd to give `CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE` capabilities to
the service. In fact, the Gitea systemd service has two
lines[^systemd-set-capabilities] that are commented out:
```systemd
CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
@ -45,7 +53,7 @@ Uncommenting these two lines was all I had to do for Gitea.
### Using `setcap`
You can add `CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE` to the executable directly using `setcap`,
allowing it to bind to any port. Run the following command[^2]:
allowing it to bind to any port. Run the following command[^setcap-command]:
```bash
setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' /path/to/program
@ -54,7 +62,7 @@ setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' /path/to/program
Note that this means that anyone with permission to run this program will be
able to run it and bind to any privileged ports.
Other caveats[^2]:
Other caveats[^caveats-quote]:
> 1. You will need at least a 2.6.24 kernel
> 2. This won't work if your file is a script. (ie, uses a #! line to launch an
@ -67,6 +75,10 @@ Other caveats[^2]:
> privileges like setcap or suid. So if your program uses its own .../lib/,
> you might have to look into another option like port forwarding.
[^1]: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/3416e2a82586fca4cd452b93237b979300f55d62/contrib/systemd/gitea.service#L69
and https://stackoverflow.com/a/47065825
[^2]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/414258
[^systemd-set-capabilities]: See [these two lines in the Gitea systemd service
file](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/3416e2a82586fca4cd452b93237b979300f55d62/contrib/systemd/gitea.service#L69)
and [this Stack Overflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/47065825).
[^setcap-command]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/414258
[^caveats-quote]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/414258

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---
title: Using GitHub Actions to audit my website with Google Chrome Lighthouse
date: 2022-05-07T00:54:11-05:00
lastmod: 2022-05-08T16:16:02-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- devops
- meta
tags:
- caddy
- github-actions
- google-lighthouse
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: dashboard-performance-graph.webp
title: Picture of the `Performance` section on the Lighthouse CI dashboard
- name: youtube-embed-performance-comparison
src: youtube-embed-performance-comparison.webp
title: >-
Performance hit caused by adding a YouTube embed. You can see the
comparison itself [on this comparison
page](https://lhci.bbaovanc.com/app/projects/bbaovanc.com/compare/01d2064b6fac?baseUrl=https%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%2Fblog%2Fthe-redesign-of-my-website%2F&compareUrl=https%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%2Fblog%2Fyoutube-url-structures-you-should-know%2F&baseBuild=01d2064b-6fac-40df-b4e6-373037ae1f9e).
---
The other day I set up automatic testing of my website using [Google Chrome
Lighthouse][google-lighthouse]. I'm also running my own Lighthouse CI server to
store test result history and show trends. Here's an outline of what this means,
some of the results I've obtained so far, and my thoughts on the usefulness of
Lighthouse.
[google-lighthouse]: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse
<!--more-->
## What is Lighthouse?
Lighthouse is a tool developed by Google which audits websites and gives them a
score in four categories: *Performance*, *Accessibility*, *Best Practices*, and
*SEO (search engine optimization)*. It's also built into the developer console
in Chrome, so you can run it manually on any website you want directly inside
your browser.
I have already been using Lighthouse manually to do occasional tests on my
website and its theme, [bobatheme][bobatheme]. However, I recently came across
[this GitHub Action][lhci-action]. It caught my eye because I was [already using
GitHub Actions][old-audit-workflow] to perform a few basic Hugo[^hugo]-related
audits found [in a thread on the Hugo forum][hugo-audits-thread].
[^hugo]: [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) is the framework that my website is built on. It's
a static site generator which generates my site according to my own custom
templates that make up my theme.
[bobatheme]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme
[lhci-action]: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/lighthouse-ci-action
[old-audit-workflow]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/31e25c2578a789afe71ce90352747eb427ca3c0e/.github/workflows/audit.yml#L31-L59
[hugo-audits-thread]: https://discourse.gohugo.io/t/audit-your-published-site-for-problems/35184
## Setting it all up
My goal is to run Lighthouse's audits on an environment as similar to my real
website's deployment as possible.
First, I [created a separate `lighthouse` job on my audit
workflow][lighthouse-actions-job] on GitHub Actions. This job will do all of the
testing. Since it's a separate job, it runs in parallel with my existing audit
task.
[lighthouse-actions-job]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/3668b6cfb11d09149b5da347219cdc75d0ce0985/.github/workflows/audit.yml#L7
Next, I copied [my existing build steps verbatim][production-build-steps]. This
makes the site effectively identical to my real deployment on bbaovanc.com. One
of the crucial steps is to pre-compress all the files so their compressed
versions can be served without the server having to compress them on-the-fly,
saving valuable processing power.
[production-build-steps]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/db65e9fc23b840429f5c9ad2b43d7dd01a024f36/.github/workflows/deploy.yml#L22-L33
Serving the compressed files is crucial because it simulates the real world
transfer size of the files. In addition, Lighthouse will recommend that you
serve the files compressed.
Inside the audit environment I use the same webserver (Caddy) and a [similar
configuration][audit-caddy-config] (compared to the [one running on
bbaovanc.com][production-caddy-config]) to what I have running on bbaovanc.com.
Caddy also is able to easily run the demo site with HTTPS, even on localhost.
That allows it to test certain elements (such as the comment section) that
wouldn't be allowed to load if it were plain, unsecured HTTP.
[audit-caddy-config]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/3668b6cfb11d09149b5da347219cdc75d0ce0985/Caddyfile
[production-caddy-config]: https://git.bbaovanc.com/configs/caddy/src/commit/e3227eb2a2679e27545c2417c2565941f03fb744/conf.d/bbaovanc.com
{{< see-also "/blog/caddy-is-the-best-webserver" >}}
I selected [a few significant pages on my website][lighthouse-urls] so
Lighthouse can test a wide range of the features in my website's theme. The
results of these tests are then uploaded to [my Lighthouse CI
server][lhci-dashboard]. There you can view the audit history and see
differences in results between builds.
[lighthouse-urls]: https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/blob/3668b6cfb11d09149b5da347219cdc75d0ce0985/lighthouserc.yaml#L4-L19
[lhci-dashboard]: https://lhci.bbaovanc.com/app/projects/bbaovanc.com/dashboard
## What I found from the tests
### Performance impact of a YouTube video
I found that embedding a YouTube video using the built-in shortcode in Hugo
made the website drastically slower. It's a lot clearer in the audit environment
where everything is throttled down a bunch, so the performance impact is more
clear. Below is a screenshot of the difference in score between my blog post
with a YouTube embed and a similarly sized blog post which has no video.
{{< figure src="youtube-embed-performance-comparison" >}}
I can probably optimize this a little by making a copy of the built-in Hugo
YouTube shortcode, and modifying it to defer the loading of the remote scripts.
That will have to be a future project, and I'll probably write a post if I ever
end up testing it.
## My thoughts on Lighthouse
You can make the argument that the results from Lighthouse don't really mean
much in the real world. On modern devices and a decent internet speed most
websites will load just fine.
Although most pages on my site have a perfect score from Lighthouse, I'm not
going to go way out of my way in order to keep it that way. After all,
Lighthouse is just a tool intended for "improving the quality of web
pages."[^improve-quality-quote] That doesn't mean it needs to be perfect.
[^improve-quality-quote]: Source: [Google
Developers](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse)

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---
title: Newsletter for my blog posts
date: 2022-04-30T01:00:14-05:00
lastmod: 2022-05-23T02:17:47-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- meta
tags:
- bobanews
- listmonk
- newsletter
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: listmonk-bobatheme-template.webp
title: My custom newsletter template based on my website's custom theme.
- name: listmonk-splash
src: listmonk-splash.webp
title: >-
Dashboard on listmonk ---
[source](https://listmonk.app/static/images/splash.png)
---
I created a newsletter for blog posts on my website so you can sign up for email
notifications when I post new ones, so I have more than just an RSS feed.
<!--more-->
{{< aside warning >}}
I decided that I didn't really want to deal with the extra work of managing a
newsletter so I've removed it. (I didn't actually get any sign-ups).
{{< /aside >}}
**See the ["Signing Up" section]({{< ref "#signing-up" >}}) for instructions on
how to sign up for the newsletter.**
## Choosing the right mailing list manager
For my newsletter manager, I chose [listmonk](https://listmonk.app/). As I was
searching for self-hosted newsletter managers, it caught my eye because of how
modern and beautiful its interface looks. In fact, it was the only self-hosted
newsletter/mailing list manager I looked at that doesn't have an overall old and
ugly interface. Additionally, it has a live demo, so I was able to test it out
and see if it would be able to meet my (relatively low) requirements.
{{< figure src="listmonk-splash" >}}
I also tried out [GNU Mailman 3](https://www.list.org/) about a year ago.
However, I could not get it to integrate cleanly with my email
server[^mailman-mailcow]. listmonk can operate over SMTP, just like any other
program that sends mail. That makes the setup much less complicated, and I was
also able to set up the [official Docker
image](https://listmonk.app/docs/installation/#docker) using Docker Compose
setup just like the other programs I use.
If you're interested, the Docker Compose configuration files I ended up writing
are available at [configs/listmonk on my Gitea
instance](https://git.bbaovanc.com/configs/listmonk).
## Newsletter formatting
I ended up writing my own template for listmonk from scratch, based on the CSS
used in [bobatheme](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme), the theme that my
website uses. Here's a screenshot of how it currently looks:
{{< figure src="feature" >}}
## Signing up
{{< aside warning >}}
I decided that I didn't really want to deal with the extra work of managing a
newsletter so I've removed it. (I didn't actually get any sign-ups anyways.)
{{< /aside >}}
You can sign up to get emails about new posts on the [newsletter signup form
here](https://lists.bbaovanc.com/subscription/form). Make sure the box next to
the list labeled `bbaovanc.com Blog Posts` is checked. You'll need to provide an
email address, and optionally a nickname (or your real name if you want).
Right now there's only one list with public signup enabled, but that may change
if you're reading this in the future. In that case, you can sign up for as many
or as few lists as you want.
[^mailman-mailcow]: Mailman requires access to the mail server over
[LMTP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Mail_Transfer_Protocol). However,
giving it access to my mail server over LMTP is not very easy because of the
setup that [Mailcow](https://mailcow.email) (my email server) uses. There *is*
an existing project called
[dockerized-mailcow-mailman](https://github.com/g4rf/dockerized-mailcow-mailman),
but it uses the Apache web server to serve the frontend. I'm not familiar with
Apache, and also I don't really want to complicate my Mailcow setup switching
to an almost completely different setup just for one little program.

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---
title: Caddy is literally the best webserver
date: 2021-11-13T00:43:35-06:00
lastmod: 2023-01-16T20:57:00-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- linux
- sysadmin
- software
tags:
- caddy
- webserver
resources:
- name: feature
src: caddy.webp
title: >-
Image source:
[Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/resources/images/caddy-logo.svg)
- name: caddy-browse
src: caddy-browse.webp
title: >-
Caddy's gorgeous directory list page.
---
After switching from NGINX to Caddy on all of my websites, I have come to the
conclusion that Caddy is the best webserver in existence. With automatic HTTPS,
a simple configuration file, and more, Caddy is just the best webserver overall
for general use.
<!--more-->
## Built-in automatic HTTPS
Caddy can fetch certificates from Let's Encrypt and ZeroSSL out of the box.
HTTPS is enabled by default for eligible domains[^hostname-requirements], unless
you explicitly tell it not to.
### Incredible cipher security
Caddy has incredible defaults for TLS/SSL ciphers. Any site you host on Caddy
gets a perfect score from [Qualys SSL Labs](https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/)
out of the box.[^caddy-qualys-score]
## Dead simple configuration files: Caddy vs NGINX
Caddy's configuration file format is the easiest out of all the main webserver.
The best way for me to demonstrate this simplicity is to compare it to one of
the most popular webservers: [NGINX](https://www.nginx.com/).
### Serving some static files
The most essential feature you can use a webserver for.
#### Caddy
```caddyfile
example.com {
root * /var/www/example.com
file_server
}
```
#### NGINX
```nginx
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com;
index index.html index.txt;
root /var/www/example.com;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
}
```
As you can see, the Caddy config is a lot simpler than the NGINX one. But wait,
there's more! This NGINX config is unencrypted HTTP only, but the Caddy one will
automatically request a certificate from Let's Encrypt, enable HTTPS, and even
redirect unencrypted HTTP to HTTPS.
From now on, for the sake of simplicity, I'll be ignoring HTTPS for the NGINX
configs.
### PHP (PrivateBin)
The Caddy config for this example is the same as the [one used for
bin.boba.best](https://git.boba.best/boba.best/caddy/src/commit/cd00151fbdd784979a8a181980cc36061be68c7d/conf.d/bin.boba.best).
I've stripped it down a bit by removing the [custom error
pages](https://git.boba.best/boba.best/caddy/src/commit/cd00151fbdd784979a8a181980cc36061be68c7d/Caddyfile#L15-L24),
[HSTS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security), [zstd
compression](https://github.com/facebook/zstd), and logging.
#### Caddy
```caddyfile
bin.boba.best {
encode gzip
root * /var/www/bin.boba.best
php_fastcgi unix//run/php/php-fpm.sock
file_server
}
```
#### NGINX
```nginx
server {
listen 80;
server_name bin.boba.best;
index index.html index.txt index.php;
root /var/www/bin.boba.best;
gzip on;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
include snippets/fastcgi-php.conf;
fastcgi_pass unix:/run/php/php-fpm.sock;
}
}
```
### Reverse proxy + static files (Gitea)
This last example is based on
[git.bbaovanc.com](https://git.bbaovanc.com/boba.best/caddy/src/commit/57c9f0011eae92ef5fa2992d99f01b0956802d64/conf.d/git.bbaovanc.com).
Just like the last example, I've stripped off the custom error pages, HSTS, zstd
compression, and logging.
#### Caddy
```caddyfile
git.bbaovanc.com {
encode gzip
handle_path /_/static/assets/* {
root * /var/www/git.bbaovanc.com/public
file_server
}
handle {
reverse_proxy localhost:81 {
header_up X-Real-IP {remote_host}
}
}
}
```
#### NGINX
```nginx
server {
listen 80;
server_name git.bbaovanc.com;
gzip on;
location /_/static/assets {
alias /var/www/git.bbaovanc.com/public/;
}
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:81;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
}
```
Although in this case the NGINX config was slightly shorter, I find the Caddy
one a lot more clear and easy to understand. With NGINX, I find it weird how
adding a trailing slash or not defines whether the prefix (`/_/static/assets` in
this case) is stripped before searching the filesystem. In Caddy, you can use
the `handle_path` directive, instead of just a regular `handle` directive.
You can read more about how `handle` and `handle_path` work in Caddy on the
[Caddy docs](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/handle).
## The smaller details
These features might not matter to you, but this is my blog, and I care about
them, so I'll be including them.
### Go templates
Caddy is written in Go and supports [Go
templates](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template). This means you can make simple
dynamic content while only using Caddy!
In fact, the [official Caddy website](https://caddyserver.com) is generated
entirely using Caddy's and Go templates![^caddy-templating]
#### Error pages using HTTP Cats
I use [this
snippet](https://git.bbaovanc.com/boba.best/caddy/src/commit/57c9f0011eae92ef5fa2992d99f01b0956802d64/Caddyfile#L8-L15)
on both bbaovanc.com and boba.best to make custom error pages using images from
[HTTP Cats](https://http.cat). It uses Caddy's template support to generate some
simple HTML to show the error code, name, and cat image.
### Beautiful autoindex file browser
Apache and NGINX both have an optional "autoindex" feature which generates a
list of files in a directory when there's no page there. However, it looks very
ugly. Caddy, on the other hand, still has a simple index page, but looks a
thousand times better.
Coincidentally, it matches the theme of my website very well, so I have to put a
border around the image.
{{< figure src="caddy-browse" >}}
[^hostname-requirements]: For the rules on what domains have automatic HTTPS by
default, see ["Hostname requirements" on the Caddy
documentation](https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https#hostname-requirements).
[^caddy-qualys-score]: SSL Labs caps the score to an A if HSTS isn't enabled.
After enabling it, then you get a perfect A+ score. See [my website's
score](https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=bbaovanc.com&latest)
([archived](https://archive.today/4JJDN)) for an example (bbaovanc.com).
[^caddy-templating]: See more info about templating [on the Caddy
docs](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/templates#examples)

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---
title: Checkra1n GUI on other Linux distros
date: 2021-03-25
date: 2021-03-25T21:19:51-05:00
lastmod: 2021-10-16T21:25:38-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
aliases:
- posts/checkra1n-gui-on-other-distros/
tags:
- guide
- linux
- archlinux
categories:
- guides
- jailbreak
- linux
tags:
- arch-linux
- checkra1n
resources:

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---
# this is the title it generated. not even joking
title: Copilot
date: 2021-11-07T16:20:15-06:00
lastmod: 2021-11-07T16:20:15-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- GitHub Copilot
categories:
tags:
- github-copilot
series:
- github-copilot-experiments
_build:
list: never
---
Did you know that Copilot is a command line interface for Copilot? It's a tool
for creating and managing Copilot projects.
<!--more-->
{{< aside >}}
## What is this post?
I used [GitHub Copilot](https://copilot.github.com/) to write everything. All I
did myself (being a human) was write a couple words and let it finish it off.
I'll put any text that I wrote myself in an "aside" box, like you can see on
this paragraph.
{{< /aside >}}
## What is Copilot?
Copilot is a [Cloud Native
Computing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing). It's used for
managing the lifecycle of your application. It's also used as a tool for
creating and managing Copilot projects.
## What is this?
This is an article about [GitHub Copilot]() and the Copilot CLI. It's a tool for
creating and managing Copilot projects. I wrote it to help me learn the [GitHub
Copilot API]() and to learn how to use the CLI. You can read more about the API
[here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time you want to learn
more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## Why is this?
Because I'm a developer and I like to learn new things. This is a tool I wrote
to learn how the Copilot API works. It's a tool for creating and managing
Copilot projects. I wrote it to help me learn the [GitHub Copilot API]() and to
learn how to use the CLI. You can read more about the API
[here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time you want to learn
more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). It's a tool for creating and
managing Copilot projects. I wrote it to help me learn the [GitHub Copilot
API]() and to learn how to use the CLI. You can read more about the API
[here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time you want to learn
more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## How did I write this?
I used [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) to write this article. It's a static site
generator that makes it easy to create and manage a blog. GitHub Copilot is what
I use to create and manage Copilot projects.
## How do I use this?
Here's how you use this. You can read more about the CLI
[here](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). You can read more about the
API [here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time you want to
learn more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). It's a tool for creating and
managing Copilot projects. I wrote it to help me learn the [GitHub Copilot
API]() and to learn how to use the CLI. You can read more about the API
[here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time you want to learn
more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). Did you know that Copilot is
a command line interface for Copilot? It's a tool for creating and managing
Copilot projects. It's not a tool for creating and managing Copilot projects.
It's a tool for creating and managing Copilot projects. I wrote it to help me
learn the [GitHub Copilot API]() and to learn how to use the CLI. You can read
more about the API [here](https://developer.github.com/v4/explorer/). Next time
you want to learn more about Copilot, check out the [GitHub Copilot
docs](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## What do I need to know?
* You need a GitHub account
* You need to have a GitHub Copilot API key
* You need to have a GitHub Copilot CLI
* You need to have a GitHub Copilot project
## How do I create a project?
1. Create a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
2. Create a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
3. Create a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## How do I delete a project?
1. Delete a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
2. Delete a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
3. Delete a project on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## I want to create a project, but I don't have an API key.
Well, you need an API key. You can create one on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). You can create one on
[GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). You can create one
on [GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). If you don't
have an API key, you can create one on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). Sorry about that. You can
create one on [GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## I want to create a project, but I don't have a CLI.
If you don't have a CLI, you can create one on [GitHub
Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). Unfortunately, you can't
create one on [GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/). You
can create one on [GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
{{< aside >}}
The following made me laugh:
{{< /aside >}}
## It keeps saying the same thing.
1. It keeps saying the same thing.
2. It keeps saying the same thing.
3. It keeps saying the same thing.
```js
var password = process.env.GITHUB_API_KEY;
```
Did you know that Copilot is a command line interface for Copilot? It's a tool
for creating and managing Copilot projects. It keeps saying the same thing. You
can create one on [GitHub Copilot](https://developer.github.com/apps/copilot/).
## Code blocks
{{< aside >}}
These next subsections are written by GitHub Copilot. All I did was write the
section headers, start the code block, and type some comments to get it started.
I have no idea if the code actually works (or even does anything at all), so
test it at your own risk!
{{< /aside >}}
### Copilot
```python
import os
import json
import requests
# Get the API key from the environment
api_key = os.environ.get('GITHUB_API_KEY')
# Get the project name from the environment
project_name = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_NAME')
# Get the project description from the environment
project_description = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION')
# Get the project homepage from the environment
project_homepage = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE')
# Get the project repository from the environment
project_repository = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_REPOSITORY')
# Get the project organization from the environment
project_organization = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_ORGANIZATION')
# Get the project visibility from the environment
project_visibility = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_VISIBILITY')
# Get the project topics from the environment
project_topics = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_TOPICS')
# Get the project languages from the environment
project_languages = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_LANGUAGES')
# Get the project license from the environment
project_license = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_LICENSE')
# Get the project documentation from the environment
project_documentation = os.environ.get('GITHUB_PROJECT_DOCUMENTATION')
# Create the project
response = requests.post(
'https://api.github.com/orgs/{}/projects'.format(project_organization),
headers={
'Authorization': 'token {}'.format(api_key),
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
data=json.dumps({
'name': project_name,
'body': project_description,
'homepage': project_homepage,
'repository_url': project_repository,
'visibility': project_visibility,
'topics': project_topics,
'languages': project_languages,
'license_template': project_license,
'documentation_url': project_documentation,
}),
)
```
### A basic Discord bot
```python
import discord
import os
import json
import requests
# the token of the bot
token = os.environ.get('DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN')
# the name of the bot
name = os.environ.get('DISCORD_BOT_NAME')
# command handler
async def handle_command(message):
# get the command
command = message.content.split()[0]
# get the arguments
args = message.content.split()[1:]
# get the author
author = message.author
# get the author's id
author_id = message.author.id
# create the response
response = '{}'.format(author.mention)
# if the command is `ping`
if command == 'ping':
# respond with pong
response = 'pong'
# if the command is `hello`
if command == 'hello':
# respond with hello
response = 'hello'
# if the command is `help`
if command == 'help':
# respond with help
response = 'help'
# send the response
await client.send_message(message.channel, response)
```
### A basic Minecraft bot
```python
import minecraft
import os
import json
import requests
# run the Minecraft bot
client = minecraft.Minecraft.create()
# build a house
def build_house(x, y, z):
# build a house
client.setBlock(x, y, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 1, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 2, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 3, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 4, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 5, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 6, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 7, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 8, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 9, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 10, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 11, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 12, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 13, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 14, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 15, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 16, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 17, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 18, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 19, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 20, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 21, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 22, z, 1)
client.setBlock(x, y + 23, z, 1)
# build a door
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 1, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 2, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 3, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 4, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 5, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 6, z, 64)
# build a window
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 10, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 11, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 12, z, 64)
client.setBlock(x - 1, y + 13, z, 64)
```
### A random program
```js
var x = Math.random() * 10;
var y = Math.random() * 10;
var z = Math.random() * 10;
// do something with the coordinates
console.log(x, y, z);
```
### Find the last digit of pi
{{< aside >}}
This next one is actually genius.
{{< /aside >}}
```python
import math
# find the last digit of pi
def last_digit_of_pi():
return int(str(math.pi)[-1])
```

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---
title: How the "Discord sex" (`s/e/x`) hack works
date: 2022-05-11T21:11:17-05:00
lastmod: 2022-09-24T14:56:05-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- tips-and-tricks
tags:
- discord
- discord-tricks
- sed
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: example.webp
title: Result after sending a GIF and then sending `s/e/x`.
- name: default-sex
src: default-sex.webp
title: Fallback image on `txnor.com`
- name: double-sex
src: double-sex.webp
title: Resulting image after typing `s/e/x` a second time.
- name: chess
src: chess.webp
title: This happens once you type `s/w/ag` after having done `s/e/x`.
- name: sword
src: sword.webp
title: This happens when you type `s/w/ord` after having done `s/e/x`.
- name: sword-atk
src: sword-atk.webp
title: This happens when you type `s/d/dATK`
- name: sword-def
src: sword-def.webp
title: This happens when you type `s/d/dDEF`
- name: sword-hug
src: sword-hug.webp
title: This happens when you type `s/d/dHUG`
- name: sword-win
src: sword-win.webp
title: Win screen on the `s/w/ord` game.
- name: sword-lose
src: sword-lose.webp
title: Lose screen on the `s/w/ord` game.
- name: 6969th
src: 6969th.webp
title: This happens on average (since it's randomized) every 6070th use.
- name: math-challenge
src: math-challenge.webp
title: Math challenge example
---
There's this trick going around on Discord recently where if you send any GIF
from Tenor, and then type `s/e/x`, then it turns it into a different meme GIF.
Here's how it works.
<!--more-->
{{< aside info >}}
Credit goes to Rebane2001 (not me) for making this trick, and setting it up on
`txnor.com`.
{{< /aside >}}
## The `sed` syntax
For operating systems based on Unix or Linux, there's usually a simple terminal
command included called [`sed`][sed-wikipedia], which is most commonly used to
run text replacement commands. Here's a very simple example of what a basic
`sed` command looks like:
[sed-wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sed
```bashsession
$ sed 's/hello/goodbye/'
```
Discord likely implemented this in order to appeal to
[IRC][irc-wikipedia][^irc-definition] users. Since IRC doesn't support editing
messages, it's common for people to send messages in that format to tell people
about changes to their previous message. Discord implemented this into both
their web/desktop client and their iOS app, excluding the Android app.
[irc-wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat
[^irc-definition]: IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a simple text-based chat system.
It's a very old protocol, however its simplicity and minimalism is the main
reason people choose it. It's not very popular anymore.
Note that while real `sed` commands can get much more complicated, Discord's
implementation doesn't support those advanced features[^trailing-slash-note].
[^trailing-slash-note]: Also note that in Discord's implementation, the trailing
slash (after `goodbye`) can be ommitted (making it just `s/hello/goodbye`),
but with the real `sed` command, it's required.
{{< see-also "/blog/text-substitution-in-discord-using-sed" >}}
## What does `s/e/x` do?
When you send a GIF using the GIF picker on Discord, it actually sends the link
to the GIF, which is served by [Tenor][tenor-website]. For example, here's a GIF
sent from Tenor:
[tenor-website]: https://tenor.com
https://tenor.com/view/cat-massage-gif-24282757
Running `s/e/x` will take the first occurrence of `e` and replace it with `x`.
The link becomes the following (notice the bolded letter `x`):
[https://t**x**nor.com/view/cat-massage-gif-24282757][example-1]
[example-1]: https://txnor.com/view/cat-massage-gif-24282757
Then, all that's left to do is to buy the domain `txnor.com`, and write a simple
program to run on it. In fact, it looks like that domain was purchased purely in
order to make this trick possible[^txnor-domain-date].
[^txnor-domain-date]: According to [a quick WHOIS lookup][txnor-whois], the
domain was registered on May 3, 2022. That's the same day that [@Rebane
tweeted about the new feature][rebane-tweet] (~~going to https://txnor.com
redirects to this tweet~~ now the domain redirects to [Rebane's YouTube video
about the hack]({{< ref "#youtube-video" >}})), so I assume that this is the
only reason they bought the domain.
[txnor-whois]: https://www.whois.com/whois/txnor.com
[rebane-tweet]: https://twitter.com/rebane2001/status/1521544722875142145
## How does it display on Discord without redirecting?
When viewing any of the URLs on `txnor.com` in a normal web browser, you get
[redirected to a tweet][rebane-tweet]. However, Discord is able to display the
image without being redirected.
When Discord loads a website to generate an embed, it uses a user
agent[^user-agent-definition] (which is a little piece of text which tells the
server what your browser is) which looks something like this:
[^user-agent-definition]: If you actually care, there's a [Wikipedia
article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent), and a [page on
WhatIsMyIPAddress.com](https://whatismyipaddress.com/user-agent) which also
explain what a user agent is.
```text
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Discordbot/2.0; +https://discordapp.com/)
```
The important part here is the word `Discord`. If you visit the website with
your user agent set to anything containing `Discord`
(case-insensitive)[^discord-user-agent], then it serves the image directly.
[^discord-user-agent]: [According to the source code][user-agent-source-code],
it looks like `Intel Mac OS X 11.6; rv:92.0` also triggers the same response.
[user-agent-source-code]: https://github.com/rebane2001/txnor-server/blob/26c7c279b0b4668c8a3b061692d83c507aeac7c5/txnor.nginx#L23-L27
## Default image
If you go to any URL on `txnor.com` that doesn't fit one of the existing
patterns/games, then it returns this fallback image:
{{< figure src="default-sex" >}}
## Extra features
### Double sex
If you then run `s/e/x` a second time, then it changes to a different image:
{{< figure src="double-sex" >}}
This works in a simple way as well. The next `e` that appears in the URL is
inside `/view/`. So, after typing `s/e/x` a second time, the URL becomes:
[https://txnor.com/vi**x**w/cat-massage-gif-24282757][example-2]
[example-2]: https://txnor.com/vixw/cat-massage-gif-24282757
### Chess (`s/w/ag`)
Another cool feature is that you can play chess by typing `s/w/ag` after typing
the initial message of `s/e/x`.
{{< figure src="chess" >}}
### `s/w/ord`
If you do `s/w/ord` after `s/e/x`, then it starts a fighting game (titled
"Wumpagotchi Adventures". You can use three commands: s/d/d**ATK**,
s/d/d**DEF**, and s/d/d**HUG**.
Here are a few example images:
#### Main `s/w/ord` screen
{{< figure src="sword" >}}
#### ATK command
{{< figure src="sword-atk" >}}
#### DEF command
{{< figure src="sword-def" >}}
#### HUG command
{{< figure src="sword-hug" >}}
#### Win screen
{{< figure src="sword-win" >}}
#### Lose screen
{{< figure src="sword-lose" >}}
### 6969th Discord Sexer
If you happen to get a one in 6970 chance, it will instead return
a special image:
{{< figure src="6969th" >}}
[6969th-source]: https://github.com/rebane2001/txnor-server/blob/26c7c279b0b4668c8a3b061692d83c507aeac7c5/sex.py#L130-L133
Here's a [snippet of the code that handles this chance][6969th-source]:
```python
# 6969th winner image (disable for chess)
if random.randint(0, 6969) == 6969 and "ag" not in name:
web.header('Cache-Control', 'no-store')
return six_nine
```
I believe it's supposed to be a 1/6969 chance, but `random.randint` in Python
[includes both numbers][randint-inclusive]. That means that the possible numbers that it could pick
would be 0, 1, ... 6968, 6969. If you were to count the numbers included in that
sequence, it would total 6970.
[randint-inclusive]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/random.html#random.randint
### Math challenge
Any URL that matches [this regular expression][math-challenge-regex] will
instead return a randomized math challenge:
[math-challenge-regex]: https://regex101.com/r/ddEkML/1
{{< figure src="math-challenge" >}}
What's special is that the math challenge is [set to not be
cached][math-challenge-caching].
[math-challenge-caching]: https://github.com/rebane2001/txnor-server/blob/26c7c279b0b4668c8a3b061692d83c507aeac7c5/sex.py#L137
How it works is that when each person's Discord client sends a request to the
Discord CDN to get the image, the client caches that image. That means each
client will see the same challenge problem, even if the user restarts the
client. But separate clients will not have it cached, so they'll request it
again themselves, and different numbers will be generated.
## Discord sex is open source
Thanks to a [comment from Rebane on this post](#isso-16), I now know that the
server running on `txnor.com` is open source. See
[rebane2001/txnor-server][txnor-server-github].
[txnor-server-github]: https://github.com/rebane2001/txnor-server
## YouTube video
Rebane also [made a YouTube video][txnor-youtube-video] about this trick. Make
sure to check it out too!
[txnor-youtube-video]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km8CR-fdB7o

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---
title: Put `(edited)` in the middle of a message in Discord
date: 2021-03-25
toc: false
title: How to put `(edited)` in the middle of a message in Discord
date: 2021-03-25T18:48:34-05:00
lastmod: 2022-12-06T19:59:22-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
aliases:
- posts/edited-in-middle-of-message-discord/
categories:
- guides
- tips-and-tricks
tags:
- tutorial
- discord
- discord-tricks
@ -20,22 +27,51 @@ resources:
---
With a bit of trickery using the RLE character (U+202B), you can get the
`(edited)` text on a message to be somewhere other than at the end of the
message.
You might have seen a trick on Discord where the little `(edited)` caption
appears in the middle of a message instead of at the end. With a small hack
involving the [right-to-left embedding character
(U+202B)](https://unicode-explorer.com/c/202B), the `(edited)` text can be moved
to any location inside the message.
<!--more-->
{{< aside note >}}
This trick only works if you're on desktop/web, and will also only show to
people on desktop/web.
{{< /aside >}}
## Tutorial
1. Copy the "right-to-left embedding" character (U+202A) to your clipboard.
2. Open editing box of a message
3. Delete all text inside
4. Paste the character
5. Type the text you want on the right of `(edited)`
6. Press space and paste the character
7. Type the text you want on the left of `(edited)`
Before you start, copy the "right-to-left embedding" character
([U+202B](https://unicode-explorer.com/c/202B)) to your clipboard.
*This post was adapted from [gitea:bbaovanc/discord-tricks][1]*
### Method 1
With this method you write a placeholder message, and then replace it completely
with a new message containing the `(edited)` text inside it all at once.
1. Send a message with some random text (this text will be replaced entirely)
2. Start editing the message you just created and delete all the text inside
3. Type the text you want on the left of `(edited)`.
4. Type a space, then paste the character twice, and type another space.
5. Type the text you want on the right of `(edited)`.
6. Save the message.
You can also start at step 3 instead, send the message, and then perform any
edit on the message afterwards to add the `(edited)` text.
### Method 2
This method works by adding `(edited)` to the end of an existing message, and
then extra text to the right.
1. Send a message containing the text you want on the left of `(edited)`.
2. Start editing the message you just created
3. At the end of the message, type a space, then paste the character twice, and
type another space.
4. Type the text you want on the right of `(edited)`.
5. Save the message.
*This post was adapted from [bbaovanc/discord-tricks][1]*
[1]: https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/discord-tricks

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---
title: Experimenting with GitHub Copilot
date: 2021-11-06T23:56:47-05:00
lastmod: 2021-11-08T21:46:39-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- programming
- tinkering
tags:
- github-copilot
series:
- github-copilot-experiments
resources:
- name: feature
src: boba-shop.webp
title: GitHub Copilot tends to repeat stuff.
- name: rust-poem
src: rust-poem.webp
- name: python-twinkle-poem
src: python-twinkle-poem.webp
- name: horrible-code
src: horrible-code.webp
- name: dropdown-css
src: dropdown-css.webp
- name: boba-shop # same as feature
src: boba-shop.webp
- name: boba-shop-size
src: boba-shop-size.webp
- name: boba-shop-color
src: boba-shop-color.webp
- name: girlfriend
src: girlfriend.webp
- name: cheese-burger-poem
src: cheese-burger-poem.webp
- name: sing
src: sing.webp
- name: what-is-boba
src: what-is-boba.webp
- name: what-is-github-copilot
src: what-is-github-copilot.webp
- name: what-is-the-purpose-of-this-file
src: what-is-the-purpose-of-this-file.webp
- name: who-is-steve-jobs
src: who-is-steve-jobs.webp
---
I decided to play around with GitHub Copilot. Here's some of the code that I
got as a result.
<!--more-->
## Poems
First, I tried to get Copilot to write me a poem in Rust. It didn't really work.
{{< figure src="rust-poem" >}}
So, I tried Python instead.
{{< figure src="python-twinkle-poem" >}}
This is where I realized that Copilot was doing a little more than just
repeating code it had seen before verbatim.
Before this testing, my understanding was that Copilot was sort of like a search
engine. It looked at the context and found a piece of code from GitHub that
matched the functionality you wanted. This was the reason I had such a negative
opinion about it. I saw it as a way to easily violate copyleft licenses such as
GPLv3.
Anyways, back to more testing.
## Horrible code
I decided to ask it to generate some horrible code for me. Unfortunately, it
didn't quite do what I wanted.
{{< figure src="horrible-code" >}}
## Solving problems in bobatheme
I decided to consult Copilot on how to make a nice CSS dropdown, which I need
for the language picker in bobatheme.
{{< figure src="dropdown-css" >}}
Maybe I'll have to test it out.
## Making a boba shop
Now, I asked Copilot for help on creating a new
[boba](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_tea) shop, which got a little
spammy.
{{< figure src="boba-shop" >}}
{{< figure src="boba-shop-size" >}}
## More random code
I got some ideas of important questions to ask Copilot thanks to the
conversations going on in Discord.
{{< figure src="girlfriend" >}}
Turns out the API endpoint in that code is real, and returns a (presumably)
nonexistent person.
## Another poem
I decided to generate one more poem, this time naming the function something
different in hopes of getting a different result.
{{< figure src="cheese-burger-poem" >}}
It was a success! And the output of the program:
```text
Mary had a little lamb.
Its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that Mary went.
..........
Cheese Burger
```
## A song
I decided to try and get it to sing a song.
{{< figure src="sing" >}}
According to Google Translate, here's what that says:
```python
def sing():
print("""
You are my little pig
I love you
You are my little pig
I love you
""")
```
## GitHub Copilot as an encyclopedia
I decided to ask Copilot a few random questions to test its encyclopedia
abilities.
{{< figure src="what-is-boba" >}}
{{< figure src="what-is-github-copilot" >}}
{{< figure src="who-is-steve-jobs" >}}
I had run out of questions to ask, so I just started the comment with a generic
"what is" and let Copilot finish the question and answer.
{{< figure src="what-is-the-purpose-of-this-file" >}}
That last line came out of nowhere!

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---
title: Swapfile guide explained
date: 2023-01-23T20:26:18-06:00
lastmod: 2023-01-23T20:26:18-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
draft: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- linux
tags:
- linux-swap
- swapfile
series:
- swapfile-guide
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: something.webp
title: Some image (image format can be anything; webp is just an example)
---
This page is about something. All the content before the "more" HTML comment
below will become the summary, which will be used in list pages and in the meta
tags on the article.
Or, if you don't want your description to be at the top of the article, you can
set your own `description` in the front matter and it will override this. See
the [Content Summaries](https://gohugo.io/content-management/summaries/) page on
the Hugo docs for more information.
<!--more-->
## Allocating the file
- use `dd` instead of `fallocate`
- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/swapon.8.html#NOTES
- https://man.archlinux.org/man/core/util-linux/swapon.8.en#Files_with_holes
## Options field
- https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/365961/525130
- https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/365954/525130
- https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/blob/2ea397239683270a0fc8cd3b72ed5457f52dbda8/sys-utils/swapon.c#L699

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---
title: How to create (or remove) a swapfile on Linux
date: 2023-01-23T20:26:18-06:00
lastmod: 2023-01-23T20:26:18-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
draft: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- guides
- linux
- tips-and-tricks
tags:
- linux-swap
- swapfile
series:
- swapfile-guide
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: something.webp
title: Some image (image format can be anything; webp is just an example)
---
This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to create or remove a swapfile on a Linux
machine. Also included is the correct `fstab` entry (most articles get this
"wrong", though it doesn't really make a difference) and reasons to use
swap(file) in the first place.
<!--more-->
## Should you use swap?
A common misconception is that adding swap to your system can reduce
performance. In reality, even if you aren't running out of RAM, it can still be
beneficial to add swap.
See these points according to [an article by Hayden James][always-add-swap]:
> - Even if there is still available RAM, the Linux Kernel will **move memory
> pages that are hardly ever used** into swap space.
>
> - Its better to swap out memory pages that have been inactive for a while,
> **keeping often-used data in cache**, and this should happen when the server
> is most idle, which is the aim of the Kernel.
>
> - Avoid setting your swap space too large if it will result in prolonging
> performance issues, outages, or your response time (without proper
> monitoring/alerts).
[always-add-swap]: https://haydenjames.io/linux-performance-almost-always-add-swap-space/
### Should you use a swapfile?
Swap partitions should be preferred because swapfiles tend to be slower and more
complex, especially if hibernating. A swapfile might be preferred due to its
flexibility (easy to resize), but if you use [LVM][lvm-archwiki] then you can
easily resize the swap partition anyways.
[lvm-archwiki]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LVM
## Tutorial
{{< include path="include/bashsession.md" markdown=true >}}
### Step 1: Create the file
The first step is to allocate the file.
```bashsession
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1M count=[size in MiB] status=progress
```
Replace `[size in MiB]` with the size of your swapfile in Mebibytes (MiB). You
can use [this online converter](https://www.convertunits.com/from/GiB/to/MiB) to
convert from Gibibytes (GiB, often confused with Gigabytes, but that's a
misconception for another time) to MiB, which you can put in the command.
Or you can look at this table for common sizes:
{{< table >}}
| GiB | MiB |
|-----|-------------|
| 1 | count=1024 |
| 2 | count=2048 |
| 3 | count=3072 |
| 4 | count=4096 |
| 8 | count=8192 |
| 16 | count=16384 |
{{< /table >}}
If you aren't sure how big your swapfile should be, take a look at [Table 15.1
on this Red Hat documentation page][redhat-swap-table]. Remember that if your
first swapfile isn't large enough, you can create another one.
[redhat-swap-table]: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/storage_administration_guide/ch-swapspace#tb-recommended-system-swap-space
On my computer I have 32 GiB of RAM and a 16 GiB swap partition, rather than
swapfile, because I can flexibly expand the swap partition using
[LVM][lvm-archwiki].
{{< aside example >}}
To create a swapfile 4 GiB in size, you would run:
```bashsession
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1M count=4096 status=progress
4096+0 records in
4096+0 records out
4294967296 bytes (4.3 GB, 4.0 GiB) copied, 0.960183 s, 4.5 GB/s
```
{{< /aside >}}
### Step 2: Change swapfile permissions
The swapfile should only be readable by the system (`root` user). Run this
command to change it:
```bashsession
# chmod 600 /swapfile
```
### Step 3: Format the swapfile
Use the `mkswap` command to format the file to be used as swap (basically just
add a header to identify it):
```bashsession
# mkswap /swapfile
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 4 GiB (4294963200 bytes)
no label, UUID=a0b87eca-b951-4344-be2d-020d77cdef48
```
### Step 4: Create an entry in `/etc/fstab`
An entry needs to be added to `/etc/fstab` for the swapfile to be enabled during
bootup. Open `/etc/fstab` in a text editor, and add this line to the end (add
spaces to line up with other entries if you want, whitespace is ignored):
```text
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0
```
{{< aside note >}}
Above, I have filled the "options" field with `sw`. This is actually a result of
[cargo culting](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cargo_culting). On Linux, the
`sw` option (and the [options specified by the commonly used
`defaults`][fstab-defaults-man]) [isn't valid for `swapon` and is
ignored][swapon-options-source]. However, the field does need to be filled out
with something, so feel free to put something funny (do let me know in the
comments if this somehow breaks something though).
[fstab-defaults-man]: https://man.archlinux.org/man/fstab.5#The_fourth_field_(%3Ci%3Efs_mntops%3C/i%3E).
[swapon-options-source]: https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/blob/2ea397239683270a0fc8cd3b72ed5457f52dbda8/sys-utils/swapon.c#L699
If you're curious, this is my `fstab` entry (`UUID` is because I use a swap
partition, rather than swapfile):
```text
# /dev/mapper/bobavg0-swap
UUID=4f7c3ae8-839b-4474-b8a5-96bd78db06f8 none swap bobaswap 0 0
```
{{< /aside >}}
### Step 5: Enable the swapfile
Adding the `fstab` entry won't enable the swapfile until a reboot. To enable it
now, use the `swapon` command.
```bashsession
# swapon /swapfile
```
### Finally: check the swap status
Use `swapon` and `free` to verify that your new swapfile has been added:
```bashsession
$ swapon --show
NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 4G 0B -2
$ free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 31Gi 3.6Gi 20Gi 233Mi 6.9Gi 26Gi
Swap: 4.0Gi 0B 4.0Gi
```
{{< aside note >}}
If you get an error saying that the `swapon` command was not found, try running
it as `root` (using `sudo`). On Debian-based distributions the `swapon` command
is not available to regular users.
```bashsession
$ swapon --show
bash: swapon: command not found
# swapon --show
NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 4G 0B -2
```
{{< /aside >}}
## Removing a swapfile
{{< aside warning >}}
Be careful that the swapfile isn't being highly used because once you run
`swapoff`, it will dump the entire contents back into RAM and may cause you to
run out of memory.
{{< /aside >}}
### Step 1: Disable/unload the swapfile
```bashsession
$ swapon --show
NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO
/swapfile file 4G 0B -2
$ # the path to the swapfile I want to remove is `/swapfile`
# swapoff /swapfile
```
### Step 2: Remove the entry from `fstab`
Open `/etc/fstab` in a text editor and find the line matching the swapfile you
want to remove, and delete it. For example:
```text
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0
```
### Step 3: Delete the actual file
```bashsession
# rm /swapfile
```

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---
title: Text substitution in Discord using `sed`
date: 2021-03-25
date: 2021-03-25T18:48:15-05:00
lastmod: 2021-10-19T14:02:08-05:00
toc: false
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
aliases:
- /blog/posts/sed-text-substitution-in-discord/
- /blog/posts/text-substitution-in-discord-using-sed/
categories:
- tips-and-tricks
tags:
- tutorial
- discord
- discord-tricks
- sed
resources:
- name: feature

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---
title: The redesign of my website
date: 2021-10-16
date: 2021-10-18T14:03:05-05:00
lastmod: 2021-10-27T09:51:43-05:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- meta
tags:
- announcement
- blog
- bobatheme
- hugo
- web-development
resources:
- name: feature
src: bobatheme.webp
title: Homepage on bbaovanc.com, using bobatheme.
- name: actions-comment
src: github-actions-deploy-comment.webp
title: Comment from GitHub Actions that links to the pull request preview.
- name: deployment
src: pull-request-deployment.webp
title: GitHub deployments are created for the previews as well.
---
For the past three weeks I've been designing and perfecting a new theme for my
@ -28,11 +43,11 @@ I've switched to a new theme. Visually, it's similar to
[hugo-bearblog](https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-bearblog) which was the theme
I had previously. Bearblog does a great job for being simple and very light, but
it's not featureful enough for me. bobatheme has a lot of fancy features thanks
to Hugo. For example: list pages (such as [/blog/](/blog/)) have previews for
each article, including featured images or videos for select articles. You can
also link to specific headers in an article, and articles have metadata such as
word count, reading time, and the git commit that last modified them. My
favorite new feature, however, is that bobatheme has icons.
to Hugo. For example: list pages (such as [/blog/]({{< ref "/blog/" >}})) have
previews for each article, including featured images or videos for select
articles. You can also link to specific headers in an article, and articles have
metadata such as word count, reading time, and the git commit that last modified
them. My favorite new feature, however, is that bobatheme has icons.
### Icons
@ -52,12 +67,17 @@ features such as copying code blocks to the clipboard.
My website's source code was previously on git.bbaovanc.com, but I migrated it
to [a new repository on GitHub](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com) so I
could use Netlify to automatically build website previews for pull requests.
could use Netlify/GitHub Actions to automatically build website previews for
pull requests.
### Netlify
### Automatic Pull Request Previews
Every pull request has its own preview built for it using Netlify, which is
linked in a comment.
Every pull request has its own preview built for it using GitHub Actions, which
is linked in a comment, and shown as a deployment on the pull request.
{{< figure src="actions-comment" >}}
{{< figure src="deployment" >}}
## Translations
@ -70,16 +90,11 @@ for more information).
### Tracking Status
I'm currently tracking translation status using [GitHub
projects](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/projects). Each language has
one "progress" project which shows each page's translation status in the
language. For example, here's the [Spanish Translation
Progress](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/projects/4)
There's also a [Translation Pull
Requests](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/projects/1) project which
tracks the review status of translation pull requests in all languages. If you
want to look at pull requests for a specific language, you can filter by the
translation label (for example: Spanish is `translate-es`).
projects](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/projects). There's a
[Translation Pull Requests](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com/projects/1)
project which tracks the review status of translation pull requests in all
languages. If you want to look at pull requests for a specific language, you can
filter by the label (for example: Spanish is `translate-es`).
### Contribute translations

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---
title: Using Github Copilot to write a blog post
date: 2021-11-07T16:17:15-06:00
lastmod: 2021-11-08T21:46:39-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
tags:
- github-copilot
- markdown
series:
- github-copilot-experiments
# this will be shown for the article in list pages and in the page metadata
# it can be either an image or video (this might change in the future, however)
resources:
- name: feature
src: copilot-blog-post.webp
title: GitHub Copilot helps me write a blog post.
- name: print-a-news-article
src: print-a-news-article.webp
---
I found out that GitHub Copilot can write in Markdown, so I decided to get it to
write a blog post for me. Here's how I did it.
<!--more-->
## Preface
I recommend you read my [other blog post about Copilot]({{< ref
"/blog/github-copilot-experiments/index.md" >}}) where I showed a bunch of
examples of code I generated using Copilot. Near the end of it, I started to
experiment asking some questions to it, rather than using it to generate code.
That turned out to be a great idea, and led to the creation of this blog post.
## Writing English with Copilot
After using Copilot as an encyclopedia, I got an idea. What if I used GitHub
Copilot to generate ideas?
{{< figure src="print-a-news-article" >}}
I decided to take it a step further and set the language to Markdown. I started
writing out the basic structure of a blog post on my website and let it
autocomplete.
{{< figure src="feature" >}}
I'm not quite sure who Kurt A. Smith is, why Copilot chose April Fools 2020 for
the date, or why it was so adamant on writing a blog post about itself. What I
do know is that I would be able to write a blog post. All I had to do was type a
word or two, and Copilot turned it into a couple sentences.
## The finished product
The actual blog post written by Copilot is available [here]({{< ref "../copilot-post/" >}}).

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---
title: Youtube URL structures you should know
date: 2021-10-30T21:20:38-05:00
lastmod: 2023-01-16T21:04:09-06:00
toc: true
comments: true
authors:
- bbaovanc
categories:
- tips-and-tricks
tags:
- query-parameters
- url-structures
- youtube
resources:
- name: feature
src: youtube-url.webp
title: YouTube URL
- name: mdn-url-parameters
src: mdn-url-parameters@x2.png
title: >-
[What is a
URL?](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/What_is_a_URL#parameters)
by [Mozilla
Contributors](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/What_is_a_URL/contributors.txt)
is licensed under [CC-BY-SA
2.5](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)
---
Knowing the basic structure and parameters in a YouTube URL can come in handy on
the occasion you need it. Here's how to find the video ID, link to a specific
timestamp, and more.
<!--more-->
## What is youtu.be?
YouTube has its own domain for [URL
shortening](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_shortening): `youtu.be`. It's
roughly equivalent to `youtube.com/watch`.
## Query parameter basics
Query parameters can be added to a URL just by suffixing it with something like
`?key=value&something=else`. That example sets `key` to `value` and `something`
to `else`. Note how the first parameter is prefixed with `?`, and then the
following parameters are separated with `&`.
{{< figure src="mdn-url-parameters" >}}
See the [page on the Mozilla Developer
Docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/What_is_a_URL)
for more information on the anatomy of a URL.
## Linking to a video
Here's the video I'll be using as an example:
{{< youtube F6va6tg62qg >}}
I embedded that video on my website with this code:[^hugo-shortcode]
```text
{{</* youtube F6va6tg62qg */>}}
```
The argument there (`F6va6tg62qg`) is the video ID, which is the unique
identifier for the video. Here's how the YouTube URLs for that video look:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6va6tg62qg
- https://youtu.be/F6va6tg62qg
Take note that on `youtube.com`, the video ID is provided as a [query
parameter](#query-parameter-basics), and on `youtu.be`, it's just provided as
the path of the URL.
## Linking a specific timestamp
You can add the `t=` parameter to the URL to have it automatically seek to a
specific timestamp when opened. The value can be expressed in hours, minutes,
and seconds (using `h`, `m`, and `s` respectively). Here's how that looks:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6va6tg62qg&t=14s
- https://youtu.be/F6va6tg62qg?t=14s
Unfortunately my example video isn't long enough to show hours or minutes, so
here's a different one:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&t=3m14s
- https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?t=3m14s
Those link 3 minutes and 14 seconds into the video. Notice how the `youtube.com`
link prefixes the `t=` parameter with an `&` since it's the second parameter.
The `youtu.be` link just uses a `?` because it's the first (and only) parameter.
## Playlists
The `list=` parameter contains the ID of the playlist you're watching the video
from, if any. Otherwise, the parameter is omitted. Here's how that looks:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47dtFZ8CFo8&list=PLwxnUUM01nt2nMh9DPq09e6fIDbumybgt
- https://youtu.be/47dtFZ8CFo8?list=PLwxnUUM01nt2nMh9DPq09e6fIDbumybgt
There, the playlist ID was `PLwxnUUM01nt2nMh9DPq09e6fIDbumybgt`. You can link to
the playlist itself with a format like:
```text
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=[playlist_id]
```
For example, the direct link to the playlist in the two example links I used is:
- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwxnUUM01nt2nMh9DPq09e6fIDbumybgt
As far as I know, it's not possible to link to a playlist using `youtu.be`.
## Further reading
[This Stack Exchange answer](https://webapps.stackexchange.com/a/9881) is a good
reference for some other YouTube parameters.
[^hugo-shortcode]: I use a static site generator called
[Hugo](https://gohugo.io) for my website. It has a built in "shortcode" which
is a feature that allows me to embed certain code blocks into a page. One of
its shortcodes, named `youtube`, allows me to embed a YouTube video into my
post. You can read more info about [shortcodes on the Hugo
docs](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes/#use-hugos-built-in-shortcodes)

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- Email: [contact@bbaovanc.com](mailto:contact@bbaovanc.com)
- Matrix: [@bbaovanc:boba.best](https://matrix.to/#/@bbaovanc:boba.best)
- Email: bbaovanc@bbaovanc.com
- If needed, encrypt your email with [my PGP
key](https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?search=bbaovanc%40bbaovanc.com&fingerprint=on&op=index)
- GitHub Discussions (Q&A):
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## Other
- [GitHub](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/)
- [GitHub](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/) - my GitHub profile
- [boba.best](https://boba.best/)
## My Website
- [Homepage](https://bbaovanc.com/) - theme:
[bobatheme](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme)
- [Blog](https://bbaovanc.com/blog/)
- [Status Page](https://status.bbaovanc.com/)
- [Searx Instance](https://search.bbaovanc.com/) -
[source code](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/searx)
- [Gitea Instance](https://git.bbaovanc.com/)
- [bbaovanc.com source code](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bbaovanc.com)
- [bobatheme](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/bobatheme) - theme for this
website
- [Searx Instance](https://search.bbaovanc.com/) - privacy-respecting search
engine
- [Gitea Instance](https://git.bbaovanc.com/) - mostly just mirrors of my GitHub
repos
## My Software
## My Projects
- [smines](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/smines)
- [imgupload.py](https://github.com/imgupload-py/imgupload.py)
- [mojiman](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/mojiman)
- [pynamegen](https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/pynamegen)
- [smines](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/smines) - TUI minesweeper in C, made for
practice
- [imgupload.py](https://github.com/imgupload-py/imgupload.py) - simple image
uploading server written with Python Flask
- [mojiman](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/mojiman) - program I made to learn Rust
- [pynamegen](https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/pynamegen) - name generator
written in Python
- [libnamegen](https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/libnamegen)
- [liblistloader](https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/liblistloader)
- [libprogress](https://git.bbaovanc.com/bbaovanc/libprogress)
- [RokuRemote](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/RokuRemote)
- [RokuRemote](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/RokuRemote) - keyboard-based remote
control for Roku
## My Configurations
- [dotfiles](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dotfiles)
- [dwm](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/.dwm)
- [dwm-flexipatch](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwm-flexipatch)
- [dwmblocks](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwmblocks)
- [dmenu](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dmenu)
- [dotfiles](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dotfiles) - main repository with my
configs
- [docker-dotfiles](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/docker-dotfiles) - Docker image
that contains my dotfiles
- [onehalf](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/onehalf) - the theme I use on my
terminal
### Archived
- [dwm](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwm)
- [st](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/st)
- [slstatus](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/slstatus)
- [xmonad](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/.xmonad)
- [dwm](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/.dwm) - outer repo with submodules for my
various dwm-related configs
- [dwm-flexipatch](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwm-flexipatch) - see
https://github.com/bakkeby/dwm-flexipatch
- [dwmblocks](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwmblocks) - DWM status bar, see
https://github.com/torrinfail/dwmblocks
- [dmenu](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dmenu) - dynamic menu, see
https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/
- [st](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/st) - simple terminal, see
https://st.suckless.org
- [slstatus](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/slstatus) - suckless status, see
https://tools.suckless.org/slstatus/
- [dwm](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/dwm) - dynamic window manager, see
https://dwm.suckless.org/
- [xmonad](https://github.com/BBaoVanC/.xmonad) - see https://xmonad.org

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Caddy is a powerful and open source webserver written in [Golang][golang] which
includes some fancy features such as built-in automatic HTTPS. It's by far my
favorite webserver. See my [blog post about Caddy][caddy-blog-post] for why.
[golang]: https://go.dev/
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An [iOS jailbreak][ios-jailbreaking] which supports the iPhone 4s to the iPhone
X. See the [official checkra1n website][checkra1n-website] for more information.
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An extremely popular chat platform. You have to live under a rock to not know
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[discord-tricks-tag]: {{< ref "/tags/discord-tricks/" >}}

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