Archive for the 'Wordpress' Category
February 25th, 2007
Blogging from VIM is now possible using this script. This post is being written using it. But one problem is making me loose a great ammount of time: dateCreated, meaning TMZ headache.
Wordpress XMLRPC wants a datetime timestamp for the dateCreated field. I give it an ISO8601 format as stated in XMLRPC specs.
The post is sent […]
posted by pedro mg at 11:52 pm
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February 21st, 2007
… well the name reminds Brad Choate’s Textmate blogging bundle Brad is an excellent developer and like me, was once a Delphi (Borland great product) developer. I based this on his Textmate work. I’m coding a Vi / ViM / GViM script for a plugin that has some nice results already, exclusively for […]
posted by pedro mg at 12:50 am
& filed under tech, web, linux, ubuntu, gnome, digital-life, ruby, shell, code, textmate, api, Flickr, vi, Wordpress, xmlrpc, vim, gvim, blog, screenshot, iccf, open source, GPL | 4 Comments »
February 18th, 2007
… when coding switter, using lot’s of command line, vim, bash, i felt the need to blog from vim. Some readings (quite a few availlable, actually) later, i was testing Wordpress xmlrpc using MovableType (Six Apart) calls to it. Vim allows ruby scripts (when compiled with that directive) use to create new commands, just like […]
posted by pedro mg at 11:09 pm
& filed under tech, web, linux, ubuntu, gnome, ruby, php, shell, code, api, vi, MovableType, Wordpress, xmlrpc, vim | No Comments »