~log ==== Use **squigglelog** to easily create a simple log for your tilde. 1. Install squigglelog with `./install.sh` 2. [Create new posts](https://github.com/thebaer/squigglelog/tree/master/entries#squigglelog-entries) in the `entries/` folder, or use the `squiggle.sh` utility. 3. Generate your ~log: ```bash ./squigglelog -t mysquigglelog -o mylog ``` This will use any template in `templates/` defined with _mysquigglelog_ (see below) to generate your full squigglelog page in ~/public_html/ called mylog.html. #### templates Your template should look like this. ```html {{define "mysquigglelog"}}
Welcome to my ~log.
{{template "log" .}} {{end}} ``` There are two important lines in this file `{{define "mysquigglelog"}}` This is what you will reference in the `-t` flag passed to the generator. The template file name does not matter. `{{template "log" .}}` This must be included verbatim in your template. It will include the `templates/log.html` template, which holds all the posts.