* feat(cli): add new args for content + link resolve
* feat(cli): validate cmd args
* feat(cli): add chalk + error code to errors
* feat(cli): support for setup/link via args
* refactor(cli): use yargs choices instead of manual
Scrap manual check if arguments are valid, use yargs "choices" field instead.
* feat(cli): add in-dir argument+ handle errors
add new "in-directory" argument, used if "setup" is "copy" or "symlink" to determine source. add error handling for invalid permutations of arguments or non existent path
* feat(cli): dynamically use cli or provided args
use "in-directory" arg as `originalFolder` if available, otherwise get it from manual cli process
* run format
* fix: use process.exit instead of return
* refactor: split CommonArgv and CreateArgv
* refactor(cli): rename create args, use ${} syntax
* fix(cli): fix link resolution strategy arg
* format
* feat(consistency): allow partial cmd args
* feat(cli): add new args for content + link resolve
* feat(cli): validate cmd args
* feat(cli): add chalk + error code to errors
* feat(cli): support for setup/link via args
* refactor(cli): use yargs choices instead of manual
Scrap manual check if arguments are valid, use yargs "choices" field instead.
* feat(cli): add in-dir argument+ handle errors
add new "in-directory" argument, used if "setup" is "copy" or "symlink" to determine source. add error handling for invalid permutations of arguments or non existent path
* feat(cli): dynamically use cli or provided args
use "in-directory" arg as `originalFolder` if available, otherwise get it from manual cli process
* run format
* fix: use process.exit instead of return
* refactor: split CommonArgv and CreateArgv
* refactor(cli): rename create args, use ${} syntax
* fix(cli): fix link resolution strategy arg
* format
* feat(consistency): allow partial cmd args
* feat(plugins): add OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
ox-hugo is an org exporter backend that exports org files to
hugo-compatible markdown in an opinionated way. This plugin adds some
tweaks to the generated markdown to make it compatible with quartz but
the list of changes applied it is not extensive.
In the future however, we could leapfrog ox-hugo altogether and
create a quartz site directly out of org-roam files. That way we won't
have to do all the ritual dancing that this plugin has to perform.
See https://github.com/k2052/org-to-markdown
* fix: add toml to remarkFrontmatter configuration
* docs: add docs for OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
* fixup! docs: add docs for OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
* feat(plugins): add OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
ox-hugo is an org exporter backend that exports org files to
hugo-compatible markdown in an opinionated way. This plugin adds some
tweaks to the generated markdown to make it compatible with quartz but
the list of changes applied it is not extensive.
In the future however, we could leapfrog ox-hugo altogether and
create a quartz site directly out of org-roam files. That way we won't
have to do all the ritual dancing that this plugin has to perform.
See https://github.com/k2052/org-to-markdown
* fix: add toml to remarkFrontmatter configuration
* docs: add docs for OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
* fixup! docs: add docs for OxHugoFlavouredMarkdown
* feat(plugins): add toml support for frontmatter
Currently frontmatter is expected to be yaml, with delimiter set to
"---". This might not always be the case, for example ox-hugo(a hugo
exporter for org-mode files) exports in toml format with the delimiter
set to "+++" by default.
With this change, the users will be able use frontmatter plugin to
support this toml frontmatter format.
Example usage: `Plugin.FrontMatter({delims: "+++", language: 'toml'})`
- [0] https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/org-meta-data-to-hugo-front-matter/
* fixup! feat(plugins): add toml support for frontmatter
* feat(plugins): add toml support for frontmatter
Currently frontmatter is expected to be yaml, with delimiter set to
"---". This might not always be the case, for example ox-hugo(a hugo
exporter for org-mode files) exports in toml format with the delimiter
set to "+++" by default.
With this change, the users will be able use frontmatter plugin to
support this toml frontmatter format.
Example usage: `Plugin.FrontMatter({delims: "+++", language: 'toml'})`
- [0] https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/org-meta-data-to-hugo-front-matter/
* fixup! feat(plugins): add toml support for frontmatter