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    <title>Reply to: https://evgenykuznetsov.org/en/reactions/2022/re-010053443/</title>
    <link>https://petersmith.org/mentions/2022/01/10/reply-to-https-evgenykuznetsov-org-en-reactions-2022-re-010053442/</link>
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    <author>Peter Smith</author>
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Oh joy. I got a response from <a href="https://evgenykuznetsov.org/en/reactions/2022/re-010053443/">Evgeny</a>. Now I need to sort out my workflow for responding to responses.</p>
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To answer your questions, my directory structure is using <code>page bundeles</code> with each section (blog, notes, pages, etc) having all my posts, like this:</p>

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  petersmith.org
          archetypes
          config.toml
          content
             blog
               ...
               ...
               20041208-anzam-strategising-activity-and-practice
                   index.org
               20041208-professional-doctorates
                   index.org
               20041209-comments-on-supervision
                   index.org
               20041210-teaching-excellence-award
                   index.org
               20110227-yale-on-writing
                   index.org
               20110303-boots-and-all
                   index.org
               20110305-how-to-write-an-article
                   index.org
               20110305-the-paragraph
                   index.org
               20220104-responsive-grids
                   index.org
               20220106-second-second-steps-in-indieweb
                   index.org
               20220110-third-steps-to-indieweb
                   index.org
             mentions
             notes
             pages
             resources
          data
             mentions.json
          i18n
          layouts
          public
          resources
          static
          themes</code></pre>

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I'm no <code>Go</code> programmer, so I didn't try and play with your code, but if you think it could be an easy job …. ☺</p>
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Regarding <code>sed</code>, yes I played with using 'index'. I couldn't figure out if there was much of a performance hit, especially as I'm using the single big JSON file. If you/we/us could get your tool working with my directory structure, I'd happily switch to using 'index'. It would simplify the tool chain, wouldn't it.</p>]]></description>
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