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<p>
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In its hooks, fugitive uses only standard UNIX® tools that are included in
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the GNU core-utils package, plus sh as script interpreter. That's it.<br />
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Moreover, evrything that can be done using git, is.<br />
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Moreover, everything that can be done using git, is.<br />
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No dependencies like rack, heroku, or whatever Ruby gems you can think of. No
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configuration files. No metadata in your articles files. Hell, if you want to
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you could even make a <a href="#templating">template</a> that use git log as
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<h3 id="general-use">General use</h3>
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<p>
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Article you want to publish should be file without the .html extension in the
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<em>articles-dir</em> directory (see CONFIGURATION). The first line of the
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file will be used as title and the rest of the file as the content of the
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article.
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<em>articles-dir</em> directory (see <a href="#config">configuration</a>).
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The first line of the file will be used as title and the rest of the file as
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the content of the article.
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</p>
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<p>
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By default there's a "_drafts" directory in which you can put
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