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title: About Me
description: Some information about me
# About Me(ow)!

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Title: First Entry
Description: After around 1000 tries, here is another try on having a block.
Date: 2025-07-14 20:11
Tags: iliketomeow
# First Entry
Well, here we go again. Another try on writing a blog. This time with a static site generator called "blag".
It allows me to write my entries in markdown and then converts to html. In the past, I often struggled keeping up a blog, due to the maintenance, since I did neither want a fully static site nor something like "Ghost".
In the coming days I'm planning to write a blog post about how to setup your own music library at home and streaming it on the go.

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Title: Hello World!
Description: Hello there, this is the first blog post. You should read me first.
Date: 2023-01-01 12:00
Tags: blag, pygments
## Hello World
This is an example blog post. Internally, blag differentiates between **pages**
and **articles**. Intuitively, pages are simple pages and articles are blog
posts. The decision whether a document is a page or an article is made
depending on the presence of the `date` metadata element: Any document that
contains the `date` metadata element is an article, everything else a page.
This differentiation has consequences:
* blag uses different templates: `page.html` and `article.html`
* only articles are collected in the Atom feed
* only articles are aggregated in the tag pages
For more detailed information, please refer to the [documentation][doc]
[doc]: https://blag.readthedocs.io
### Syntax Highlighting
```python
def foo(bar):
"""This is a docstring.
"""
# comment
return bar
```
Syntax highlighting is done via [Pygments][pygments]. For code blocks, blag
generates the necessary CSS classes by default, which you can use to style your
code using CSS. It provides you with a default light- and dark theme, for more
information on how to generate a different theme, please refer to [Pygments'
documentation][pygments].
[pygments]: https://pygments.org
### Next Steps
* Adapt the files in `templates` to your needs
* Check out the files in `static` and modify as needed
* Add some content
* Change the [favicon.ico](favicon.ico)

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Title: Second Post
Description: This is the second blog post, so you can see how it looks like on the front page.
Date: 2023-01-02 12:00
Tags: blag
## Second Post
This page serves no purpose :)
![Blag Screenshot](blag.png)

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# This Is A Headline
This is some **bold text** with some `code` inside. This is _some_underlined_
text with some `code` inside. This is some text with some `code` inside. This
is some text with some `code` inside. This is some text with some `code`
inside. This is some text with some `code` inside. This is some text with some
`code` inside. This is some text with some `code` inside.
This is some [link](https://example.com) inside the text -- it does not really
lead anywhere! This is some [link](https://example.com) inside the text -- it
does not really lead anywhere! This is some [link](https://example.com) inside
the text -- it does not really lead anywhere!
* some bullets
* some other
* bullets
* foo
```python
# this is some python code
class Foo:
def __init__(self, foo, bar):
self.foo = foo
self.bar = bar
def do_something():
"""This is the docstring of this method.
"""
return foo
```
## Some other headline
This is some other text
```makefile
# some comment
foo:
ls -lh
```