diff --git a/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj b/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj index 2dc320a..14a12ae 100644 --- a/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj +++ b/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Because our CI tool is running this code, we can know which articles need compil - Stat the changed files, which is how we know which files need to be compiled, and which files have been deleted - Run a blame on new articles, which is how we figure out who wrote them -- See if we are we have changed the production branch, and index new articles if so +- See if we have changed the production branch, and index new articles if so Everything I've described that the program can do so far can be done in just \~400 lines of Rust. This is the effect of buidling simple on top of simple, _and making an effort to retain simplicity_ by making the most out of the simple building blocks. (P.S: Our Rust code now also generates a title card image for each article, so they look better on platforms like Twitter and Discord. By using the same stradegy, I only needed to add \~230 lines to our Rust code)