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When --usedirs is used, RSS and Atom feeds seem to link to the index.html directly, both for the site and for the feed items, instead of the directory, as pages otherwise do.
Thanks, that had been annoying me too. [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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This page is a place to document tips and techniques for using ikiwiki.
[[toc ]]
## wikiannounce
One thing I use ikiwiki for is the web pages for software projects I
maintain. Each of my projects has a news page with an announcements feed,
and to automatically update this when I release a new version, generating
an announcement from the debian/changelog and debian/NEWS files, I use a
[wikiannounce](http://svn.kitenet.net/trunk/bin/wikiannounce) program. It's
somewhat specific to dealing with Debian packages, and uses a special
`announcedir` target in debian/rules, but the general idea could be useful.
--[[Joey]]
## blog script
I should mention that I also have a
[blog](http://svn.kitenet.net/trunk/bin/blog) program that I use to
write blog posts in a text editor. The first line I enter is used as the
title, and it automatically comes up with a unique page name based on the
title and handles all the details of posting to my blog. --[[Joey]]
## using the web interface with a real text editor
If you use Firefox or Iceweasel, the [It's All
Text](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125) extension allows
you to use a real text editor like Emacs or Vim to edit the contents of text
areas. This allows you to edit ikiwiki pages with a real text editor through
the ikiwiki web interface, rather than only with direct commit
access. --[[JoshTriplett]]
## using ikiwiki as an issue tracker
[[This_article|issue_tracking]] has some thoughts and tips on using ikiwiki
as a BTS, as is done on this very wiki to track [[bugs]] and [[todo]] items
for ikiwiki.
## redirections for usedirs
Want to turn on the `usedirs` setting on an existing wiki without breaking
all the links into it? Here's [[how|usedirs_redirections]].
[[inline pages="tips/* and !*/Discussion" archive="yes"
rootpage="tips" postformtext="Add a new tip about:" show=0]]

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I have a [blog](http://svn.kitenet.net/trunk/bin/blog) program that I use to
write blog posts in a text editor. The first line I enter is used as the
title, and it automatically comes up with a unique page name based on the
title and handles all the details of posting to my blog. --[[Joey]]

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If you use Firefox or Iceweasel, the [It's All
Text](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125) extension allows
you to use a real text editor like Emacs or Vim to edit the contents of text
areas. This allows you to edit ikiwiki pages with a real text editor through
the ikiwiki web interface, rather than only with direct commit
access. --[[JoshTriplett]]

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One thing I use ikiwiki for is the web pages for software projects I
maintain. Each of my projects has a news page with an announcements feed,
and to automatically update this when I release a new version, generating
an announcement from the debian/changelog and debian/NEWS files, I use a
[wikiannounce](http://svn.kitenet.net/trunk/bin/wikiannounce) program. It's
somewhat specific to dealing with Debian packages, and uses a special
`announcedir` target in debian/rules, but the general idea could be useful.
--[[Joey]]