Get started on my user page, fix name spelling, link branches to username
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/scanif author="Giuseppe Bilotta"]]
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/scanif author="[[GiuseppeBilotta]]"]]
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When a directive that should be run during scan preprocessing is inside
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an if directive, it doesn't get called because the if preprocessing does
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For it to be useful for `trail`, the `prebuild` hook has to run
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after both pagespecs and sorting work. The other use case
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I've seen for a similar hook was for Guiseppe Bilotta to
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I've seen for a similar hook was for Giuseppe Bilotta to
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sort an inline-of-inlines by mtime of newest post, but that
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can't be the same hook, because it has to run after pagespecs
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work, but before sorting.
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/inlinestuff author="Giuseppe Bilotta"]]
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/inlinestuff author="[[GiuseppeBilotta]]"]]
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I rearranged my patchset once again, to clearly identify the origin and
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motivation of each patch, which is explained in the following.
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/linkbase author="Giuseppe Bilotta"]]
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[[!template id=gitbranch branch=GiuseppeBilotta/linkbase author="[[GiuseppeBilotta]]"]]
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This patches enables the user to specify additional paths (“link bases”)
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that can be used by ikiwiki when trying to resolve links. The list of
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Custom patches to IkiWiki can be found in select branches of
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<http://git.oblomov.eu>.
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Patches proposed/discussed:
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[[!map pages="link(users/GiuseppeBilotta) and (todo/* or bugs/*) and
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link(branches) and !link(todo/done)"]]
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