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-local md = [[
-hey there! you might be noticing that things look a little... different around here.
-that's because i've refactored this site to use my custom static site generator, [argent].
-i used to use jekyll, but i wanted to be able to do more *direct programming* in building my
-pages, and i wanted to be able to do that in lua. i tried looking at some of the other
-static site generators out there using lua (and python too) but so many of them rely on
-packages that no longer exist, or language features from seven versions ago, or similar
-types of problems, that i wanted to have a site generator that *just works*.
-
-so i wrote one! i called it argent because (a) it sounds kinda cool and (b) argent, as a
-silver-white color, is used in heraldry to represent the moon, and i like the oblique reference
-to lua. it relies on posix filesystem calls (sorry windows users, you'll need msys or something
-to run it) but otherwise is totally standalone -- it packages its own lua interpreter, so language
-version (ideally) will never change.
-
-[argent]: /git/argent
-]]
-
-return {
- title = 'refactor: argent',
- date = '2022-01-13',
- layout = 'blog',
- markdown = md,
-}