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@@ -338,14 +338,25 @@ get_html_file_content() {
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# Please note that this function does not automatically republish anything, as
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# it is usually called from 'main'.
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#
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-# 'edit' is kind of an advanced feature, as it leaves to the user the responsibility
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-# of editing an html file
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+# Note that it edits HTML file, even if you wrote the post as markdown originally
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+# Note that if you edit title then filename might also change
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#
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# $1 the file to edit
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edit() {
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- timestamp="$(date -r $1 +'%Y%m%d%H%M')"
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- $EDITOR "$1"
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- touch -t $timestamp "$1"
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+ edit_timestamp="$(date -r $1 +'%Y%m%d%H%M')"
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+ # Create the content file
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+ TMPFILE="$1.$RANDOM"
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+ # Title
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+ echo "$(get_post_title $1)" > "$TMPFILE"
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+ # Post text with plaintext tags
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+ get_html_file_content 'text' 'text' <$1 | sed "s|<a href='$prefix_tags\([^']*\).html'>\\1</a>|\\1|g" >> "$TMPFILE"
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+ rm $1
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+ $EDITOR "$TMPFILE"
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+ parse_file "$TMPFILE" # this command sets $filename as the html processed file
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+ touch -t $edit_timestamp "$filename"
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+ rm "$TMPFILE"
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+ chmod 644 "$filename"
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+ echo "Posted $filename"
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}
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# Adds the code needed by the twitter button
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