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Entries this day: good-morning-day-6 poetry-maybe test good morning day 6 Breathing for a moment as I just wrote all this and then lost it due to tech issues. Because it did not work I wrote "For some reason I cannot post via Quill on my MBP" and then I decided to check again, and for some reason it did work yay. probably here https://www.robnugen.com/quests/walk-to-niigata/2021/04/21good-morning-day-6 permalinkpoetry maybe Slow down Not so fast Nothing in this world will last Look down Not so far Nothing is better than where you arepermalink test Seems I cannot post from Quill on my computer Nevermind.. this worked. I don't know what is happening. 24 AprilI think the problem started when I destroyed my journal directory when I used --remove-remote-file with I used Quill writes journal entries and puts them on my server in the repo that Hugo uses to build my site. One of the child scripts is For each file in the repo directory but not committed in the repo, it copies a remote file locally, then if that is successful, it moves the remote file to another location (on the remote server) just for safe keeping. Each of these does an ssh keypair negotiation. Because it loops through files one by one, after processing three files this way, all the ssh keypair requests make the server say ダメ and kills my access for a few minutes. So I need this script to work in batch mode. Instead of looping on line 13, I need it to grab all the files at once. Actually maybe the line 13 loop should be there to create local directories (line 14) and then do line 15 in batch mode. This says I can put the files into double quotes https://stackoverflow.com/a/21110306/194309 I will try that soonishly. permalinkprev day next day |