From b64fa99a2d5f5558f6d5e55e2ad2471c48dfbf33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Jackson Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 19:11:14 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Try simpler multiline string --- .gitea/workflows/publish.yaml | 23 +---------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitea/workflows/publish.yaml b/.gitea/workflows/publish.yaml index 7501897..510de68 100644 --- a/.gitea/workflows/publish.yaml +++ b/.gitea/workflows/publish.yaml @@ -23,28 +23,7 @@ jobs: steps: - run: | echo "Hello World" - # This is necessary because, if `grep ...` doesn't find anything, it will _return_ (not print) a value of 1 - # (non-zero return codes indicating errors in Unix - since there are many more ways for something to go wrong - # than there are for it to go right!), and so the `files=` assignment will also return 1, and the whole operation - # will be considered a failure. - # - # Since a non-zero value is truthy in Linux, we can use the OR operator (`||`) to only execute the second command - # if the first one errors out. So, this line can be translated to English as: - # "Set the variable `files` to a list of all the files that contain `TK` - unless there aren't any, in which case - # set it to `FILES NOT FOUND" - files=$(grep -rl 'TK' blog/content/posts || echo "FILES NOT FOUND") - - # We have to filter out (`grep -v`) the "marker" value of `FILES NOT FOUND`, otherwise the no-matches case would - # be recorded as having 1 matching file, leading to an error-out below. - # (I guess _technically_ there's an edge case in that, if I ever make a blog post titled "FILES NOT FOUND" _which also_ - # contains the string `TK`, it would slip through this check. But that feels pretty unlikely - not least because spaces - # are very rare in my filesystem names - so I'm ok taking that risk) - count=$(wc -l <(echo "$files" | grep -v "FILES NOT FOUND") | awk '{print $1}') - if [[ "$count" -gt "0" ]]; then - echo "Found TK in $count files:" - echo $files - exit 1 # TODO - and alerting via Telegram! - fi + echo "Goodbye Mars" build-blog: depends-on: