The only one vim script which handles Blogger using metarw. We also offer the ruby script blogger.rb which handles Blogger.
Blogger is a blog service that offers *.blogspot.com. Therefore you would feel free to call this script blogspot.vim.
Tatsuhiro UJIHISA http://ujihisa.blogspot.com/
- vim 7.2+
- ruby 1.9.2+ (recommended: 2.1.0dev)
- (gem) nokogiri 1.4.2+
- (gem) net-https-wrapper
- pandoc 1.2+
Before you use blogger.vim, you have to change the setting of blogger like it.
After the install of metarw, do them:
$ cp autoload/metarw/blogger.vim ~/.vim/autoload/metarw/
$ cp autoload/metarw/blogger.rb ~/.vim/autoload/metarw/
And then add the following to your .vimrc:
let g:blogger_blogid = 'your_blogid_here'
let g:blogger_email = 'your_email_here'
let g:blogger_pass = 'your_blogger_password_here'
{blogid}
is a big digit number. See the html source of your blog and find blogId=****
.
sample blogid: 2961087480852727381
You also can specify Ruby command.
let g:blogger_ruby_path = expand('~/git/ruby/local/bin/ruby')
The default is /usr/bin/ruby
that few people are using.
:e blogger:list
Write an entry on a buffer. Write the title on the first line, and the content on the rest of lines. To post it, type
:w blogger:create
If an error came, try :w!
instead.
Add "DRAFT" in the very beginning of the title, the first line of the buffer.
If you use git and github, you can put code to gist automatically.
First, setup git. Access GitHub's account settings, and click "Global git config information".
Second, type git config
on your shell.
Then, add the following line into your .vimrc
:
let g:blogger_gist = 1
Now you finished all preparations. Then write code like this:
below is a sample code.
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blogger.rb
automatically puts codes in your blog post to gist if the codes
are more than 5 lines.
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Q. I put the youbute embed into my blog, but it doesn't appear.
A. That's because of '&' in the html. You must replace '&' to '&' by hand.
blogger.rb can do them:
- Get the list of the entries of your blog
- Show the contents of an entry in markdown notation
- Post a new entry with markdown notation
- Edit an existing entry
The corresponding usage:
$ ruby blogger.rb list {blogid}
$ ruby blogger.rb show {blogid} {uri}
$ ruby blogger.rb create {blogid} {email} {password} < aaa.txt
$ ruby blogger.rb update {blogid} {uri} {email} {password} < aaa.txt
MIT license
Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Tatsuhiro UJIHISA http://ujihisa.blogspot.com/
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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- rspec 1.2.6+
$ spec blogger_spec.rb
All specs must be success or pending.
Implement them:
- Write document (~/.vim/doc/blogger.txt)
- Multiblogalization (Now blogger.vim can control only one blog with a vimrc)