* Add files via upload
* Add files via upload
* Fixed some typos
* Reduced image size
* Delete spaghetti-all'amatriciana.md
* Hopefully windows line endings should be fixe
* Removed
* Update src/spaghetti-all'amatriciana.md
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* Update src/spaghetti-all'amatriciana.md
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* Update src/spaghetti-all'amatriciana.md
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* Add Country Crisp Cereals
* Add Country Crisp Cereals Image
* Update src/country-crisp-cereals.md
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* Added French Toast, TFHM edit
* Added Meatloaf recipe
* Added the Can word
* Removed last line
* Update src/meatloaf.md
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* Update src/meatloaf.md
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This way, we get dependency/smart update for free. We don't need to
rebuild all the pages everytime a new one is added. The author, date of
creation and date of revision are extracted from git information. The
index is generated automatically, so adding a recipe is literally just
adding a markdown file in src/.
The deployment system uses rsync to push only newer data to the server.
There is a tag system that you can add at the end of each recipe file.
Tag pages are generated statically that contain all recipes with a given
tag.
It introduces more HTML template files, though.
To build website, type
make build
To deploy it,
make deploy
To clean everything,
make clean