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bake is a markdown-enabled<ref>[http://www.ctrl-c.club/~philips/90s/index.html#90s-theme Bake's Official theme], 2015-05-17.</ref> static blogging tool written by ~philips to be used on [[Ctrl-c.club|Ctrl-C Club]]. Initially released in June 2015 under the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL WTFPL] version 2<ref>[http://www.ctrl-c.club/~philips/90s/index.html#bake-is-out bake is out], 2015-06-04.</ref> the code was ported from C to C++ in 2016<ref>[http://ctrl-c.club/~philips/index.html#lang-8 A little update on baker's situation], 2016-02-11.</ref>.
bake is a markdown-enabled<ref>[http://www.ctrl-c.club/~philips/90s/index.html#90s-theme Bake's Official theme], 2015-05-17.</ref> static blogging tool written by ~philips to be used on [[Ctrl-c.club|Ctrl-C Club]]. Initially released in June 2015 under the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL WTFPL] version 2<ref>[http://www.ctrl-c.club/~philips/90s/index.html#bake-is-out bake is out], 2015-06-04.</ref> the code was ported from C to C++ in 2016<ref>[http://ctrl-c.club/~philips/index.html#lang-8 A little update on baker's situation], 2016-02-11.</ref>.


bake intends to work similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software) Make] in that a "bakefile" contains basic rules in metadata bake follows when generating blog posts.
bake intends to work similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software) Make] in that a "bakefile" contains basic rules and metadata bake follows when generating blog posts.


bake is installed system wide on Ctrl-C Club<ref>[http://ctrl-c.club/news.html Ctrl-C Club news]</ref>.
bake is installed system wide on Ctrl-C Club<ref>[http://ctrl-c.club/news.html Ctrl-C Club news]</ref>.

Latest revision as of 20:16, 5 July 2022

bake is a markdown-enabled[1] static blogging tool written by ~philips to be used on Ctrl-C Club. Initially released in June 2015 under the WTFPL version 2[2] the code was ported from C to C++ in 2016[3].

bake intends to work similar to Make in that a "bakefile" contains basic rules and metadata bake follows when generating blog posts.

bake is installed system wide on Ctrl-C Club[4].

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