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authorncaq <ncaq@ncaq.net>2018-12-20 00:07:52 +0900
committerJasper Van der Jeugt <jaspervdj@gmail.com>2019-05-09 11:19:46 +0200
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fixed: auto complete `published` overwrites user's context
I like following, has written a context to complement from the file name `published`. [www.ncaq.net/site.hs at d8b7eb3426eae36ee0ea5788f32306b9ffa6f9f2 ยท ncaq/www.ncaq.net](https://github.com/ncaq/www.ncaq.net/blob/d8b7eb3426eae36ee0ea5788f32306b9ffa6f9f2/site.hs#L120) Looking at feed today, I noticed that time is not reflected in `published`. This is because `getItemUTC` overwrites my `published`. Adding a format to `getItemUTC` was not a solution because I live with JST. Also, it is not realistic to write `published` in the yaml metadata of all files, and I think that you want to be delivered as JST as much as possible. Since `updated` does not overwrite the context, I tried to rewrite so that `published` does not overwrite the context. I have confirmed in the local environment that all things work well, is this the intended overwrite? If not, I think it is natural to prioritize the user's context.
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