20 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
20 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
var store = [{
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"title": "First blog post",
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"excerpt":"Hello, World!* So here I am and welcome to my first blog. Having a personal space on the Internet has been a dream for me for years and I am happy that it finally have come true. You might think that I could sign-up for a social media platform and...","categories": [],
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"tags": [],
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"url": "/2021/12/24/first-blog-post.html",
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"teaser": null
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},{
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"title": "Stop cat-pipe'ing, You Are Doing It Wrong!",
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"excerpt":"cat some_file | grep some_pattern I’m sure that you run a command something like above at least once if you are using terminal. You know how cat and grep works and you also know what pipe (|) does. So you naturally combine all of these to make the job done....","categories": [],
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"tags": ["cat","grep","linux","command-line"],
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"url": "/2022/01/01/stop-cat-pipeing.html",
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"teaser": null
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},{
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"title": "Automatically Build and Deploy Your Site using GitHub Actions and Webhooks",
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"excerpt":"In this post I will explain how you can use GitHub to automate the build and deployment processes that you have. I am going to automate the deployment of this site but you can do whatever you want. Just understanding the basics will be enough. Introduction to GitHub Actions and...","categories": [],
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"tags": ["github-actions","github-webhooks","ci-cd"],
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"url": "/2022/01/04/build-and-deploy-automatically.html",
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"teaser": null
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}]
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