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<title>ceres/data/templates/add.html, branch v0.2.0</title>
<subtitle>Recipe server for your favorite dishes</subtitle>
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<updated>2023-03-31T19:46:53Z</updated>
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<title>Reduce to ID and Markdown</title>
<updated>2023-03-31T19:46:53Z</updated>
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<published>2023-03-31T18:41:48Z</published>
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The upstream URL can be encoded easily by the user in the Markdown-based
description. The title can be parsed by the first found top-level
heading in the Markdown text.

Thus these two columns are no longer used. To avoid an additional
migration they will be kept in the database.
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<title>Update navigation links</title>
<updated>2023-03-07T16:27:14Z</updated>
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<email>me@xengineering.eu</email>
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<published>2023-03-07T16:27:14Z</published>
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<title>Make add.html a template</title>
<updated>2023-02-12T18:46:48Z</updated>
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<name>xengineering</name>
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<published>2023-02-12T18:46:48Z</published>
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This allows to use partial HTML files via Go's templating features.
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