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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? UNIX.com is getting crushed in google search these days Post 303035013 by Neo on Saturday 11th of May 2019 01:37:39 AM
Old 05-11-2019
Also, one of the best ways for any site to have a better search engine ranking is to have many quality backlinks.

I have looked at the web pages of many of the members who have many posts at unix.com and you might be surprised to know that very few of our members who have web sites have a link to unix.com on their web pages.

Every credible link from relevant pages (technology related sites, personal pages, social media posts, posts in other tech sites) which points back to any unix.com page (homepage, your profile page, or a discussion thread or post) helps boost our search engine rankings.
 

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SAMIDARE(1)							   User Commands						       SAMIDARE(1)

NAME
samidare - web page update checker SYNOPSIS
samidare [OPTION]... [URL]... DESCRIPTION
Samidare checks web page updates. It takes a list of URLs in a configuration file, config.yml, and checks last update time of them. A HTML file, latest.html, is generated to show the updates. OPTIONS
--help show help message. -v, --verbose specify verbose mode. -n, --no-check don't check web. output generation only. -f, --force force check (avoid timing control mechanism) -o, --output=filename specify output html filename. --output-lirs=filename specify output lirs filename. -T, --template=filename specify template filename. -t, --timing show check time of pages. --dump-config dump flatten configuration. --dump-status dump status. If URLs is specified, the status of specified pages are shown. --dump-template-data dump data for expand template. The "data" variable in template file refer this. --dump-filenames dumps locally stored filenames of pages specified by URLs. --dump-filenames2 dumps locally stored recent two filenames of pages specified by URLs. --remove-entry remove entry of pages specified by URLs. --diff-content show difference of recent two files of specified URLs. USAGE
samidare is configured by "config.yml" and "t.latest.html" by default. samidare generates "latest.html" and "sites.lirs.gz" samidare uses "status.rm" and "tmp" to record status of pages. "config.yml" is a configuration file in YAML format. See EXAMPLES section for its content. "t.latest.html" is a template file. In the file, "data" variable can be used. See the document of htree library for template directives. So you can run samidare as follows. % cd $HOME % mkdir samidare % cd samidare % vi config.yml % vi t.latest.html # optional % samidare % w3m latest.html # view the result If you want to publish the result, use symbolic link to latest.html and sites.lirs.gz as follows. % mkdir public_html % mkdir public_html/samidare % cd public_html/samidare % ln -s ../../samidare/latest.html . % ln -s ../../samidare/sites.lirs.gz . EXAMPLES
The configuration file is described in YAML format. The simplest configuration is list of URLs as follows. - http://www.example.org/blog/ - http://www.example.net/ FILES
"config.yml" and "t.latest.html" is configuration file. "latest.html" and "sites.lirs.gz" is output. "status.rm" and "tmp" is used by samidare internally. SECURITY
samidare stores pages in tmp directory. If it is published via your web server, XSS (cross site scripting) is possible. So the directory should not be published. AUTHOR
Tanaka Akira SEE ALSO
htree samidare 0.7 July 2008 SAMIDARE(1)
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