New website look

Tagged as news, content

Written by jackdaniel on 2016-04-22

I've imported the old archives and genearated ECL website with help of the coleslaw and the sclp . Now we have a proper RSS feed and posting news is less annoying then before.

For posterity, here is the ugly hack I've used to import archives from JSON:

( defparameter *archives-template* ";;;;; title: ~A tags: date: ~A author: ~A format: md ;;;;; ~A" ) ( setf *json-posts* ( with-open-file ( f #P "/home/jack/linki/repo/ecl-website/static/files/misc/news-ecl-backup-2015-08-25.json" :direction :input :external-format ' ( :line-termination :cr :character-encoding :utf-8 ) ) ( cl-json:decode-json f ) ) ) ( mapcar ( let ( ( cnt 0 ) ) #' ( lambda ( post ) ( with-open-file ( f ( format nil "/tmp/archives/archive-~A.post" ( incf cnt ) ) :direction :output :if-exists :supersede :external-format ( make-external-format :line-termination :unix ) ) ( format f *archives-template* ( cdr ( assoc :title post ) ) ( substitute #\- #\/ ( subseq ( cdr ( assoc :url post ) ) 40 47 ) ) ( let ( ( author ( cdr ( assoc :author post ) ) ) ) ( if ( string-equal author "dkochmanski" ) "jackdaniel" author ) ) ( remove #\Return ( cdr ( assoc :text post ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ( cdar *json-posts* ) )

You may find a guide how to use the Sample Common Lisp Project template for your own project here. The clnet theme is inspired by the css in most of the common-lisp.net projects.

Best regards, Daniel