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# # user blog
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your blog is available under *https://envs.net/~username/blog* and *https://username.envs.net/blog*<br />
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and you can also use any other blogging software. ;)
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## with [ttbp](https://envs.net/ttbp/)
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**available system-wide as `feels` and `ttbp`**
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a command-line based blogging platform running on envs.net.
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just log in to your envs.net account and enter: `feels`
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ttbp will ask you a few questions to get you started. after that, writing and reading entries all happen within the program.
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that's it!<br />
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please see [ttbp](https://envs.net/ttbp/) for more information.
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## with [twtxt](https://github.com/buckket/twtxt)
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**available system-wide as `twtxt`**
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twtxt is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.
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to set up your twtxt it takes the following steps:
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1. `twtxt quickstart` - this wizard will generate a basic configuration file for twtxt<br /> in `~/.config/twtxt/config`. *for more config option see: [twtxt - configuration](https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/configuration.html)*.<br />*note your public twtxt location is ~/public_html/twtxt.txt*
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2. now you can use `twtxt tweet "Hello, this is twtxt!"` to post a status and<br />`twtxt timeline` to view your timeline.
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for more features see `twtxt --help` and [twtxt - usage](https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/usage.html).
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our twtxt registry server and more information about it can be found at: [https://twtxt.envs.net](https://twtxt.envs.net/)
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## with [bashblog](https://github.com/envs-net/bashblog)
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**available system-wide as `bb`**
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a single bash script to create blogs.
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### usage
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- `bb post` or `bb post --html` - to use html
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- write a post
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- save, close and then select from the bashblog menu choices
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### config
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to change the name and url and other settings for your blog edit<br />
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the `config` file in `~/public_html/blog/` see [here](https://github.com/envs-net/bashblog/blob/master/.config_example) for an example.<br />
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