--- type: none identifier: website-rewrite-project-roadmap title: Website rewrite / project roadmap description: Finally, a decent and (hopefully) low-maintenance website. datestring: 2023-01-14 banner_image: /static/images/river2.jpg links: Source: https://git.joshstock.in/joshstock.in resty-gitweb: https://git.joshstock.in/resty-gitweb --- I've redesigned the website (again) and rewritten the [template engine](https://git.joshstock.in/joshstock.in) (again). Now that the template engine encompasses the whole subdomain, it'll be easier to generate consistent content. HTML is generated exclusively through Python, which allows a ton of flexibility; it runs Sass for stylesheets and uses Markdown for content, which I can attach metadata to in the head of the `.md` file. For example, this blog article content is written in Markdown with this meta-header: ```yaml --- type: article identifier: website-rewrite-project-roadmap title: Website rewrite / project roadmap description: Finally, a decent and (hopefully) low-maintenance website. datestring: 2023-01-14 banner_image: /static/images/river2.jpg links: Source: https://git.joshstock.in/joshstock.in resty-gitweb: https://git.joshstock.in/resty-gitweb --- ``` I can also write HTML in the Markdown, which lets me nicely embed media in `figure`s, as seen below. I'll do a better writeup on the template engine in the [Projects](/projects) section someday. ## Roadmap
river.mp4: Kankakee River State Park. Example embedded media.
There are still a few things I need to fix or add to the site—in particular: - Update [resty-gitweb](https://git.joshstock.in/resty-gitweb) so I can use this site's generated headers as templates on the Git subdomain, for seamless cross-subdomain appearance - **Populate the blog and projects pages!** On populating the blog, here is a list of **planned articles**: - Patching Python's regex AST for confusable homoglyphs - Recovering a Linux desktop with a misconfigured shell - Upgrading an end-of-life (EOL) Ubuntu version using apt - Building nginx With OpenResty - Installing and Configuring [resty-gitweb](https://git.joshstock.in/resty-gitweb) for Production - Using ESP32 to Read PWM or PPM Data - Automating AutoCAD environment setup with AutoLISP And on populating the **projects** page: - [espy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfSqagByDVk) — a remote controlled snow plow - [s3-bsync](https://git.joshstock.in/s3-bsync) — asynchronous bidirectional file syncing with AWS S3 - co2-monitor — ESP32-based carbon dioxide (CO2) monitoring and analytics IoT platform - [resty-gitweb](https://git.joshstock.in/resty-gitweb) — an HTTP interface for Git built with OpenResty - [ncurses-minesweeper](https://git.joshstock.in/ncurses-minesweeper) — terminal emulator minesweeper clone - [joshstock.in](https://git.joshstock.in/joshstock.in) — this website - zydeco — planned future OpenGL project; breaking into graphics programming, procedural generation, geology and climate simulation, mesh optimization - [UIUC SE101B](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e011eOmPh0) — reverse engineering and design project for SE101 @ UIUC Grainger - RCHS STEM — port old ePortfolio and pictures Here's the full Kanboard project for this website: As much as I want to work on these projects, I am a full-time engineering student interning during summers and, while I try my best, I can't commit any regular amount of time to writing or working on these projects.