Historically, a Colophon was "a statement at the end of a book, typically with a printer's emblem, giving information about its authorship and printing" (via Google Dictionary).
So, I keep notes on what software and other tools I use, in part as notes to myself.
My [[Blog Colophon]] documents software & changes all the way to 2001.
Current
[[Simply Jekyll]] theme for Jekyll. If you want to run it yourself, I've got some public work around this with the [[Simply Jekyll Template]].
Using [[VSCode]] on my desktop to edit.ß
Hosting on [[Fission]]. [[Cloudflare]] is powering the DNS and using [[Cloudflare IPFS Gateway]].
Source code is public on Github at bmann/bmcgarden. [[Connecting to the Agora]] as of jan 24th, 2021.
Changed fission app from ancient-aquamarine-metalic-princess.fission.app
to bmcgarden.fission.app
and updating Cloudflare.
Switched over Notes and Links pages to use modified
. Added Git Links to the Links page. Disabled the jekyll last_modified plugin, which never seemed to work in any case.
[[WIP]]
- More work on [[Feeds]] and
modified
vsdate
To Do
- Add the
link
andgit
fields to the body in the Recent Links feed - Look at side / margin notes and just use footnotes everywhere, possibly using [[BigfootJS]]
Archive
bmannconsulting garden & gazebo (Sept 2020)
Well, WikiJS didn't last long. The public site is back to running [[Jekyll]], starting from the [[Digital Garden Jekyll Template]] and its custom [[Backlinks]] plugin.
The public site is the "garden", which is in a public
folder inside the "gazebo", where I can keep private notes. Stored in a private [[Github]] repo.
Since I have my DNS on [[Cloudflare]], ended up using the [[Cloudflare IPFS Gateway]] to link my site up to where it is hosted on the [[Fission]] platform. Which means the whole thing is on [[IPFS]]. You can browse the archive 2020 folder to see the bare IPFS directories underneath.
I build the site locally and then publish to Fission.
The [[Garden and the Gazebo]] has a write up about the setup and the thinking behind what, why, and how.
bmann wiki, bmannconsulting.com
WikiJS (May 2020)
As of May 2020:
- Did some research on Markdown-based flat file / git wikis, thinking about integrating with my blog
- After looking at the options, keeping the wiki separate and keeping it as WikiJS still makes sense; this was originaly
wiki.bmann.ca
(which now redirects here) and the bulk of it was food / travel stuff aka [[Duck Ramen Wiki]] - Imported the [[Jekyll]]-based blog that was at
bmannconsulting.com
into the [[Archive]] including bringing in some trimmed and posterous-era stuff back online
Still a WIP, and will write up a blog post once things have settled
wiki.bmann.ca
WikiJS (Aug 2018)
As of August 6th, 2018:
- Running on [[WikiJS]]
- Hosted on [[Heroku]], initially installed using the Heroku deployment
- Git is stored in a private [[Gitlab]] repo
wiki.bmann.ca
Tiddlywiki (Nov 2016)
- [[TiddlyWiki]], on or around 5.1.13.
- Running on Google AppEngine using Russ Cox's tiddly Go server at
wiki.bmann.ca
- The Favicon is a bowl of Duck Ramen made in Victoria during a Nov 2016 visit: [[Duck Ramen Wiki]]
This site is created using [[Jekyll]] using the [[Digital Garden Jekyll Template]].
It is hosted on [[Gitlab Pages]]. The domain is registered at Google Domains.
You can make edits and contribute to the code in the fedstoa/moaparty/moaparty.com repo.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/colophon
- video call at meet.jit.si/colophon
2018 09 29 micro blog jekyll micro pub and indie web
2020 09 30 journal
2021 01 24 journal
blog colophon
digital garden jekyll template
garden and the gazebo
privacy policy
yearlog
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archive
backlinks
bigfootjs
blog colophon
cloudflare
cloudflare ipfs gateway
connecting to the agora
digital garden jekyll template
duck ramen wiki
feeds
fission
garden and the gazebo
github
gitlab
gitlab pages
heroku
ipfs
jekyll
simply jekyll
simply jekyll template
this site was last built <strong>{{ site time | date b e y }}</strong> lmn
tiddlywiki
vscode
wikijs
wip