After i published my first Article I decided to work on my workflow.
In this article i will expand my bash script.
I want to have all Article on one location but in different subdirectories. This directory is organized like this:
├── content │ ├── drafts │ │ └── Evolving my publishing workflow.md │ ├── ideas │ └── published │ └── 20-10-2020 Create a new post via API.md └── helper.sh
In the drafts
directory, i will have all my started article (hopefully only one file at the time).
In ideas
, i will collect my articles which have only a title and contains some hints, notes or links for discovery.
In published
i will collect all my published Article.
When i published my Article, the file will be moved from the draft directory to the published directory. I don't want to loose the publishing date of the article, so i want to add a date in front of the filename.
To achieve this i add the following lines in my bash script:
# escaping filenames with spaces for the mv command filePath=$2 #get the current date date=$(date +%m-%d-%Y) # grap only the filename fileName=$(echo "$filePath" | cut -d"/" -f3) mv "$filePath" "$(pwd)/content/published/$date $fileName"
In the next article i will take look on Front Matter and how to use this in the context of publishing on dev.to.
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