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About this ========== Other than the git content repository—at the moment hosted on sourcehut—the wiki system runs and is hosted by 9front software on a 9front machine. This page intends to document how this is done. The software ------------ Ori's [git9](https://github.com/oridb/git9) is used for pulling content updates from the repository. kvik's [ugh!](http://src.a-b.xyz/ugh) site generator renders the content, mainly the HTML pages. ugh! depends on [discount](https://github.com/Orc/discount) markdown processor by default. cinap's [tcp80](http://felloff.net/tcp80.tgz) which has been slightly [modified](http://src.a-b.xyz/tcp80) serves the web clients. kvik's [unionfs](http://src.a-b.xyz/unionfs) serves the 9p clients. The setup --------- The rest is a glue provided through standard 9front mechanisms. ### Starting off ; git/clone git://src.a-b.xyz/ugh /usr/wiki ; git/clone git://shithub.us/garden/wiki.9front.org /usr/wiki/data ; mkdir /usr/web ### Updates Checking for updates and triggering page regeneration is done by a custom script running once per minute through cron. 0-59 * * * * local /usr/wiki/bin/update ### Serving 9p 9p clients are served by unionfs, spawned by system network listener. `/cfg/$sysname/service/tcp909` #!/bin/rc # Runs as 'none'. exec /bin/unionfs -i /usr/wiki/public ### Serving HTTP Web clients are served by tcp80, spawned by system network listener. `/cfg/$sysname/service/tcp80` #!/bin/rc exec /bin/tcp80 -n /usr/wiki/cfg/webns The namespace file `/usr/wiki/cfg/` simply binds the `public/` directory to the web root: bind /usr/wiki/public /usr/web Work-in-Progress ---------------- ### Quick-linking ### Categories Not a priority, considering the currently small amount of content. The benefit of organizing content in categories mostly seems to be the ability to generate hierarchical sitemaps. A probable implementation is allowing arbitrary hierarchy in the source page directory, letting each directory denote a (sub)-category.