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Trick: Post with Lua part 7

2014-10-16

This is the seventh article in a series of unknown length discussing a tool written in Lua to publish posts …

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Editing Markdown for WordPress

2014-09-15

As we work with WordPress, we have found a few deficiencies in their ability to handle posts formatted in Markdown …

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Trick: Create a post from Lua, Part 3

2014-09-03

In Part 1 we introduced XML-RPC and the wp.newPost method that allows a new post to be created in a …

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Trick: Create a post from Lua, Part 2

2014-09-02

In Part 1 we introduced XML-RPC and the wp.newPost method that allows a new post to be created in a …

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Trick: Create a post from Lua, Part 1

2014-08-28

Here’s one way to push content to WordPress from the command line. It could be easily extended to any local …

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On the subject of Markdown

2014-08-26

We use Markdown for a number of internal and external writing purposes. A primary reason is that it is a …

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Yet Another StackEdit Test with YAML

2014-08-26

StackEdit supports a YAML metadata block at the post top to set a few flags. Pandoc does too, and I …

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Another StackEdit Test with YAML

2014-08-25

title: Another StackEdit Test with YAML layout: Aside published: false tags: [Markdown] category: Experiment StackEdit supports a YAML metadat block …

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Experiments with StackEdit

2014-08-21

title: Experiments with StackEdit published: true tags: [Markdown, stackedit.io, WP, wordpress.com] Composed in StackEdit This post was composed in the …

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Markdown in the “beep beep boop” editor

2014-08-21

TL;DR It doesn’t work with Markdown. Background WordPress is replacing the post editor they’ve used for many years now with …

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