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small weblog engine for the UNIX command line
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2004/01 -
Fixed The "Category Numbers Keep Changing" Bug
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2004/01 -
More Plugins and Enhancements
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2003/11 -
New Global Config File
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2003/11 -
Miscellaneous Bug Fixes
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2003/11 -
Enhanced Default Templates
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2003/11 -
Implemented Category Support
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2003/10 -
Development: Chronological Archive Generation
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2003/10 -
Bug Fix: Fixed Year Spanning Bug in Archiving Code
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2003/09 -
I've Got A Free Unix Shell Account!
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2003/09 -
Development: Enhanced Command Line Interface
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2003/09 -
Development: Smarter Permalinks
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2003/09 -
Bug Fix: Fixed Double Entry Bug
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2003/09 -
Development: Feeling good!
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2003/08 -
Development: Counting Comments Part 2
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2003/08 -
Development: Counting Comments
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2003/08 -
Development: Comment This!
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2003/08 -
Development version: list entries plugin improved
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2003/08 -
No More DATE_CMD
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developer-notes
2003/07 -
A megaton in updates since 2.0
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2003/07 -
NanoBlogger now produces valid XHTML 1.0 code
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developer-notes
2003/07 -
A simple plugin that uses fortune
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developer-notes
2003/07 -
Running NanoBlogger from anywhere in your shell
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developer-notes
2003/07 -
Fun with plugins, but are they really plugins?
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2003/07 -
Speed-ups and other enhancements
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developer-notes
2003/07 -
Preview feature can be confusing
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2003/07 -
Keeping things at a minimum
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2003/07 -
Next version to feature permalinks!
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2003/07 -
Nobody wants their news to be voided ...
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2003/06 -
Looking a little better now
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2003/06 -
Now archiving by the month using date, find, grep, and ...
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