Capitalize 'SourceHut'

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David Eisinger
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In what's now I guess an annual tradition, I ran a 10K the morning of Thanksgivi
[3]: /journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/ttt-result.pdf
[4]: /journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/ttt-cert.pdf
I spent few evenings building a tool to keep Markdown links in order, which I've called `mdrenum`. I documented the process thoroughly in a [separate post][5]. Super fun to make and quite useful for writing these posts. It's up on [sourcehut][6] if you're interested.
I spent few evenings building a tool to keep Markdown links in order, which I've called `mdrenum`. I documented the process thoroughly in a [separate post][5]. Super fun to make and quite useful for writing these posts. It's up on [SourceHut][6] if you're interested.
[5]: /journal/keep-markdown-links-in-order-with-mdrenum/
[6]: https://git.sr.ht/~dce/mdrenum

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### 6. Update the deploy workflow
This site uses [sourcehut][19] builds to deploy on pushes to the `main` branch, and we need to make a few updates to our workflow to generate the static site with dithered images:
This site uses [SourceHut Builds][19] to deploy on pushes to the `main` branch, and we need to make a few updates to our workflow to generate the static site with dithered images:
* Add the decryption key as a secret
* Add workflow steps to
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ This site uses [sourcehut][19] builds to deploy on pushes to the `main` branch,
[Here's the deploy workflow for this site][20] for reference.
[19]: https://sourcehut.org/
[19]: https://builds.sr.ht/
[20]: https://git.sr.ht/~dce/davideisinger.com/tree/main/.build.yml
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ On a whim, I decided to check out [Deno][12], a newer alternative to Node.js for
[14]: https://bun.sh/
[15]: https://bun.sh/docs/bundler/executables
Once I had a working proof-of-concept and a toolchain I was happy with, the rest was all fun; writing recursive functions that work with tree structures to do useful work is extremely my shit ([here's an old post I wrote about _The Little Schemer_][16] along these same lines). I added [Jest][17] and pulled in all my Go tests, as well as [Prettier][18] to stand in for `gofmt`. I wrapped things up earlier this week and published the result, which I've imaginatively called `mdrenum`, to [sourcehut][19].
Once I had a working proof-of-concept and a toolchain I was happy with, the rest was all fun; writing recursive functions that work with tree structures to do useful work is extremely my shit ([here's an old post I wrote about _The Little Schemer_][16] along these same lines). I added [Jest][17] and pulled in all my Go tests, as well as [Prettier][18] to stand in for `gofmt`. I wrapped things up earlier this week and published the result, which I've imaginatively called `mdrenum`, to [SourceHut][19].
[16]: /elsewhere/the-little-schemer-will-expand-blow-your-mind/
[17]: https://jestjs.io/
@@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ This totally works, and I'll say that it's uniquely satisfying to save a documen
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Thanks for coming on this journey with me, and if this seems like a tool that might be useful to you, grab it from [sourcehut][19] and open an issue if you have any questions.
Thanks for coming on this journey with me, and if this seems like a tool that might be useful to you, grab it from [SourceHut][19] and open an issue if you have any questions.

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You can [receive my monthly dispatches via email][9] or [add my RSS feed to your
This site is built with [Hugo][12]. I recommend Brian P. Hogan's [_Build Websites with Hugo_][13] if you'd like to set up your own Hugo site from first principles.
It's deployed via [sourcehut builds][14] to a small Digital Ocean server running behind Cloudflare. I use [Caddy][15] in a Docker container to serve the site.
It's deployed via [SourceHut Builds][14] to a small Digital Ocean server running behind Cloudflare. I use [Caddy][15] in a Docker container to serve the site.
Image dithering is handled via a small webservice I've detailed in [a dedicated post][16].
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The links on the homepage are pulled from my [Pinboard bookmarks][17]. I create
I manage my [monthly dispatch emails][19] with [Listmonk][20], also running as a container behind a Caddy proxy.
Source code is available on [sourcehut][21].
Source code is available on [SourceHut][21].
[12]: https://gohugo.io/
[13]: https://pragprog.com/titles/bhhugo/build-websites-with-hugo/