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 title = "Home"
 sort_by = "date"
 paginate_reversed = true
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 <p class="p-note">
 I work as a Full-stack Developer in Berlin.  I occasionally write about Emacs and
 development-related topics.
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 title = "Posts"
 sort_by = "date"
 paginate_reversed = true
 transparent = true
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diff --git a/content/post/a-new-site.md b/content/post/a-new-site.md
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 description = "I made a website."
 title = "A New Site"
 date = 2014-06-07T20:16:16Z
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["website"]
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+---
 
 I finally got around to making a website.  I decided to use [Hugo][] with a slightly-modified [Hyde theme][]
 
diff --git a/content/post/back-again.md b/content/post/back-again.md
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 description = "I'm back"
 date = 2017-05-06T16:55:57+02:00
 title = "Back again"
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["website"]
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+---
 
 I've not made any posts for quite some time.  My life has changed
 quite a bit, I've emigrated from the UK and it's only now that I'm
diff --git a/content/post/cedit-and-paredit.md b/content/post/cedit-and-paredit.md
index 89f8cb3..b35ef7b 100644
--- a/content/post/cedit-and-paredit.md
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+---
 description = "Cedit and paredit for structural editing"
 title = "Cedit and Paredit"
 date = 2014-08-04T07:10:14Z
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["development", "emacs"]
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+---
 
 I recently discovered [cedit][], which provides some structural
 commands for editing c-like languages.  (See this
diff --git a/content/post/emacs-package-archive-statistics.md b/content/post/emacs-package-archive-statistics.md
index 6efa5bd..44adf4e 100644
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 description = "Working out which package archives I'm using"
 title = "Emacs Package Archive Statistics"
 date = 2014-07-19T13:19:54Z
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["emacs"]
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+---
 
 I use [cask][] for managing the dependencies of my Emacs
 configuration.  Whenever I opened my `Cask` file, I wondered if I
diff --git a/content/post/git-cloning-similar-repositories.md b/content/post/git-cloning-similar-repositories.md
index 8f1eb43..0ba0b54 100644
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 description = "Speed up cloning of similar git repositories"
 title = "Cloning Similar Git Repositories"
 date = 2014-06-22T08:35:24Z
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["git"]
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+---
 With multiple similar git repositories, for example where a base repository contains a framework or base system installation and other repositories are created from that repository, it's possible to save some time when cloning down another repository by using the `reference` option to [git-clone][]:
 
 	git clone git@github.com/my/repo --reference another-repo
diff --git a/content/post/opening-projects-with-projectile.md b/content/post/opening-projects-with-projectile.md
index b44c5e8..f16df60 100644
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 description = ""
 title = "Opening Projects with Projectile"
 date = 2014-07-12T09:12:34Z
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["emacs", "lisp"]
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+---
 
 I use [Projectile][] for working with projects in Emacs.  It's really good at finding files in projects, working with source code indexes (I use [Global][]), and with its [perspective][] support, it's also great at separating projects into workspaces.  However, I've always felt it lacking in actually opening projects.  I tend to work on different projects all the time and `projectile-switch-project` only tracks projects once they've been opened initially (despite the name, it works across Emacs sessions).
 
diff --git a/content/post/postfix-as-null-client-with-external-catchall.md b/content/post/postfix-as-null-client-with-external-catchall.md
index b3fd5a4..00dcd96 100644
--- a/content/post/postfix-as-null-client-with-external-catchall.md
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 title = 'Postfix on a NixOS null client with external catch-all'
 date = 2020-09-11T18:49:00+02:00
 
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["nixos","infrastructure"]
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+---
 I wanted to set up a server so that any local email (e.g. generated by cron jobs/systemd timers) would be forwarded to an external address, regardless of the user.  I also wanted the from address to keep the system hostname whilst not allowing any external use of the mailserver.
 
 It took me a while to figure out how to this, so I thought I'd share my method.
diff --git a/content/post/repository-management-with-ghq.md b/content/post/repository-management-with-ghq.md
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 date = 2017-05-06T23:31:51+02:00
 title = "Repository management with ghq"
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["development","git"]
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+---
 
 I recently encountered [ghq][], a tool for automatically organising VCS-backed
 projects automatically.  Give it a repository URL, it will clone a project to
diff --git a/content/post/self-hosted-git.md b/content/post/self-hosted-git.md
index d0ac370..c2d9ff3 100644
--- a/content/post/self-hosted-git.md
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+---
 description = "I describe my git server setup (using cgit and gitolite), and what it allows"
 date = 2017-06-04T12:33:02+02:00
 title = "A simple, powerful self-hosted git setup"
 [taxonomies]
 tags = ["development","git"]
-+++
+---
 
 I had been using [gogs][] for about a year.  It worked reasonably
 well, as it focuses on being a lightweight self-hosted GitHub