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# General Use
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1. A lisp file should be created in coleslaw's ```plugins``` directory or the local `plugins` directory of the blog.
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2. Any necessary lisp libraries not loaded by coleslaw should be included like so:
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```(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel) (ql:quickload '(foo bar)))```
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3. A package should be created for the plugin code like so:
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```(defpackage :coleslaw-$NAME (:use :cl) (:export #:enable) ...)```
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where $NAME is the pathname-name of the lisp file. (eg. `:coleslaw-disqus` for `disqus.lisp`)
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4. An enable function should be present even if it's a no-op. Any work to enable the plugin is done there.
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# Extension Points
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* **New functionality via JS**, for example the Disqus and Mathjax plugins.
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In this case, the plugin's `enable` function should call
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[`add-injection`](http://redlinernotes.com/docs/coleslaw.html#add-injection_func)
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with an injection and a keyword. The injection is a function that takes a
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*Document* and returns a string to insert in the page or nil.
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The keyword specifies whether the injected text goes in the HEAD or BODY element. The
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[Disqus plugin](http://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw/blob/master/plugins/disqus.lisp)
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is a good example of this.
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* **New markup formats**, for example the
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[ReStructuredText plugin](http://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw/blob/master/plugins/rst.lisp),
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can be created by definining an appropriate `render-text`
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method. The method takes `text` and `format` arguments and is
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[EQL-specialized](http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/object-reorientation-generic-functions.html#defmethod)
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on the format. Format should be a keyword matching the file
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extension (or `pathname-type`) of the markup format.
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(eg. `:rst` for ReStructuredText)
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* **New hosting options**, for example the
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[Amazon S3 plugin](http://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw/blob/master/plugins/s3.lisp),
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can be created by definining a `deploy :after` method. The method
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takes a staging directory, likely uninteresting in the `:after`
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stage. But by importing `*config*` from the coleslaw package and
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getting its deploy location with `(deploy-dir *config*)` a number of
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interesting options become possible.
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* **New content types**, for example the
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[static page content type](http://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw/blob/master/plugins/static-pages.lisp),
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can be created by definining a subclass of CONTENT along with a
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template, and `render`, `page-url`, and `publish` methods.
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The PAGE content type cheats a bit by reusing the existing POST template.
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* **New service integrations**, for example crossposting to
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twitter/facebook/tumblr/livejournal/etc, is also possible by
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adding an :after hook to the deploy method. The hook can iterate
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over the results of the `get-updated-files` to crosspost any new content.
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The [Twitter plugin](https://github.com/redline6561/coleslaw/blob/master/plugins/twitter.lisp)
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is a good example of this.
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