05-30-2014
There is no way for you to delete you own posts. Your posts are mainly questions. And most of them got an expert answer. The resulting thread is now part of our permament knowledge base. Other people who have similar problems may find the thread and be able to solve their own problems. If we remove your questions, the thread become useless and we destroy the efforts of the experts who helped. They helped you with the expectation that they were in fact adding to our permanent knowledge base.
It is very possible that threads you want to destroy have been linked to other threads that asked similar questions. They become damaged too. Our staff would have a lot work removing the damage that your request would cause.
This is why we do not remove old posts.
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ikiwiki-calendar
ikiwiki-calendar(1) General Commands Manual ikiwiki-calendar(1)
NAME
ikiwiki-calendar - create calendar archive pages
SYNOPSIS
ikiwiki-calendar [-f] your.setup [pagespec] [startyear [endyear]]
DESCRIPTION
ikiwiki-calendar creates pages that use the ikiwiki/directive/calendar directive, allowing the archives to be browsed one month at a time,
with calendar-based navigation.
You must specify the setup file for your wiki. The pages will be created inside its srcdir, beneath the archivebase directory used by the
calendar plugin (default "archives").
To control which pages are included on the calendars, a ikiwiki/PageSpec can be specified. The default is all pages, or the pages specified
by the comments_pagespec setting in the config file. A pagespec can also be specified on the command line. To limit it to only posts in a
blog, use something like "posts/* and !*/Discussion".
It defaults to creating calendar pages for the current year. If you specify a year, it will create pages for that year. Specify a second
year to create pages for a span of years.
Existing pages will not be overwritten by this command by default. Use the -f switch to force it to overwrite any existing pages.
CRONTAB
While this command only needs to be run once a year to update the archive pages for each new year, you are recommended to set up a cron job
to run it daily, at midnight. Then it will also update the calendars to highlight the current day.
An example crontab:
0 0 * * * ikiwiki-calendar ~/ikiwiki.setup 'posts/* and !*/Discussion'
TEMPLATES
This command uses two templates to generate the pages, calendarmonth.tmpl and calendaryear.tmpl.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joey@ikiwiki.info>
ikiwiki-calendar(1)