X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/1cd1f073fff6be0300dec80cf1571ca247ce24ab..7089ce3631f987300c8bef87fa7850adaa29590e:/doc/todo/terminalclient.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/terminalclient.mdwn b/doc/todo/terminalclient.mdwn index 8c802888b..b420a3d17 100644 --- a/doc/todo/terminalclient.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/terminalclient.mdwn @@ -2,23 +2,9 @@ Hack together a local ikiwiki w/o a web server using w3m's cgi-less mode and $EDITOR. Browse around a wiki, select pages to edit and get dropped right into the editor and have the page committed to svn automatically. +[[todo/done]] + Less grandiosely, a simple command line util to add a new page would be useful, especially if it made it easy to add blog entries to the wiki. I have a special purpose version of this in my [blog script](http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/bin.html). - ----- - -w3m's cgi mode requires that cgis be in /usr/lib/w3m/cgi-bin/, and the url -for it can be $LIB/script. This presents a problem, since a regular user -can't add an ikiwiki wrapper to there (nor should they). But, -/usr/lib/w3m/cgi-bin/ikiwiki could be a meta-wrapper, that is passed the -path to the real wrapper in PATH_INFO, validates it, and runs the real -wrapper. So: - - - -Validation is important, because we don't want just any html document -including an evil w3m cgi that gets unintentionally run. The validation I'm -thinking of is that the ikiwiki meta-wrapper only runs wrappers in -$HOME/.ikiwiki/wrappers/, which the user presumably controls.