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[Orgmode] Re: Blogging org entries using google command line.
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Richard Riley |
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[Orgmode] Re: Blogging org entries using google command line. |
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Thu, 09 Sep 2010 03:05:40 +0200 |
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Tim Burt <address@hidden> writes:
> Could Richard Riley have solved my problem? Yes he did.
> http://naturallogofx.rketburt.org/2010/09/could-richard-riley-have-solved-my.html
Glad its of some use. It (googlecl) has been on my "must check it out"
list for a while ;)
Its just at test stage but taking shape - I'm having to relearn elisp
again ... I'll "git" (!) it in the next few days. But here's the latest code
posted using itself and cleaned up a bit. Note the two defvars to
set. You can prefix (C-u) the call to get prompted for the blog name.
http://splash-of-open-sauce.blogspot.com/2010/09/improved-code-for-googlecl-blog_08.html
As a side note, I intend to create a module org-googlecl (org google
command line) with corresponding namespace for customisations. I'm sure
then that people more familiar with the publishing portion of org can
supe it up a bit more.
cheers
r.
>
> Thank you, thank you, thank you,
> Tim
>
> Richard Riley <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Using the google command line you can get some super access to all your
>> Google resources - including docs, calendars & blogs.
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/googlecl/
>>
>> Once you have installed it and set up your OAUTH you can easily
>> manipulate/add/delete things in your google hosted data.
>>
>> While not polished and featuring hard coded blog name the following
>> function uses the google command line tool to blog the current
>> org-entry.
>>
>> (defun rgr/org-blog-entry ()
>> (interactive)
>> (save-excursion
>> (let ((tmpheading (org-get-heading)))
>> (goto-char (org-entry-beginning-position))
>> (set-mark (org-entry-end-position))
>> (let*((tmpfile (make-temp-file "org-blog-html-"))
>> (blog-command (concat "google blogger post --blog \"Open
>> Sauce\" --title '" tmpheading "' " tmpfile )))
>> (org-export-as-html 1 nil nil (find-file-noselect tmpfile) t)
>> (with-current-buffer (get-file-buffer tmpfile) (save-buffer))
>> (start-process-shell-command "Google Blog" "*googlecl*"
>> blog-command)))))
>>
>> At some point I'll try and make it more generic with customised options
>> if no one beats me to it ..
>>
>> regards
>>
>> r.
>
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