phrollo: phlogroll in 12 lines of shell script ==================================================== I have seen that "Moku Pona" by kensanata is a quite wide-spread tool to manage phlogrolls. I think that is a quite nice tool to have, and I wondered whether something similar could be done in a POSIX shell script. I called the resulting hack `phrollo`: gopher://cgit.mine.nu:7070/1/cgit-70.cgi?url=phrollo/ http://cgit.mine.nu/phrollo/ git clone http://cgit.mine.nu/phrollo/ It's a very minimal tool: it just reads a config/status file on stdin and outputs a gophermap (on stout) and an updated config/status file (on stderr). This means that you can script around it to get personalised headers, footers, and goodies. With relatively little effort it can be modified to output only the updated URLs (so that you can have a list of the phlogs updated on each day), but that's maybe useless, since it can be done with even smaller effort by filtering the current output. I have been using it to maintain my own phlogroll (still several entries are missing, but you get the feeling): gopher://republic.circumlunar.space/1/~katolaz/phlog/roll HH