WriteFreely info, setup, and config

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Expanded, updated WriteFreely docs | WriteFreely links and about info | Data Format for WriteFreely Import — Matt's Dev Log |

to log in to WF you’ll need to create an admin account through the command-line interface, just like how you used it to start your instance. The command is as follows: writefreely --create-admin username:password

A Guide to Using Code Blocks on a WriteFreely Blog Page

v0.12.0 doc | WriteFreely on Docker, by Robjloranger | WF install getting started (install) | Install WF with Apache and MySql | WF build articles |

Most detailed WriteFreely install instructions I've seen yet

The apache2 reverse proxy instructions for trilium are perhaps how it would be done for a WriteFreely install.

Deploy WF vis Dokku | johanv on WF and Dokku | Dokku tutorial | Dokku on github | Dokku site | self-hosting dokku and bitwarden | CapRover |

Matt: WF doesn’t officially support installation on a path like /abab. Recommended way to install would be to do it on abab.example.com, instead. source

WriteFreely et al instances Fediverse | fed WF instances | wf WriteFreely instances | WriteFreely blog | WF Roadmap | write.as usage notes | Wordsmith.social | Qua | Qua.info | Qua reader | Privacytools.io instance reader |

Add /read to the end of a wf url to show an rss feed of all blog posts.

Differences between write.as and writefreely | very detailed WF review

Convert MySql database to Sqlite3, robloranger

About WriteFreely | WriteFreely blog | snap.as | Self-hosting (with sqlite or MySql/MariaDB) with WriteFreely | Where to host WriteFreely | Upgrading WriteFreely from v0.7.x + Download the latest release for your operating system. Stop running your writefreely service, replace all files in your installation with the ones in the archive, and then start your writefreely service again. + Make sure your database is backed up, and update it with writefreely --migrate. + No additional steps are needed to upgrade from v0.7.x. Follow the instructions in each previous # release if you're upgrading from an earlier version. [source]

Examples of write.as/writefreely blogs: Arnov highly scientific, math, plotting, python, bayesian analysis 5 stars: Scott Nesbitt's OpenSourceMusings blog Nate Dickson, beautifully designed Rob's Dev Log | MySql to Sqlite3 | install WF on Ubuntu 19.04 | paste server | Security: Harden SSH The New Oil Dino's Journal Created with WriteFreely blog.cjeller.site DigitalGyoza ianbgibson.com dlkr.blog | dlkr.art | dlkr.services | carrotcake studio aris.papatheodorou.net write.jonwatson.ca/blog lhl hub.fosstodon.org write.as/matt | Matt's In the Open about write.as QuietHabits Andrew Kemendo Using data from the Kepler mission to scientifically imagine star systems Jag Talon, a blog about learning and web development badrihippo Deacon Patrick Mind Your Head Co-op, Deacon Patrick TechZerker triptych

snap.as examples Deacon Patrick

Self-Hosting Simple Install HowTo | Slightly Less Simple Install | WF setting for multiple blogs, single-user mode |

Get started with Linux/Unix-based instances in Amazon Lightsail | Choose an Amazon Lightsail instance image | AWS Management Console | LightSail Pricing | Where to host WriteFreely | More hosting ideas | Bitnami Lightsail setup | Amazon RDS is for managed database instances. You can't connect to the instance itself, only the database software running on it. You can't install anything extra on the running instances, or change any operating system parameters.

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