--- a/content/blog/2010/02/my-extravagant-zsh-prompt.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2010/02/my-extravagant-zsh-prompt.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
things it can do.
[hg-prompt]: /projects/hg-prompt/
-[hgpdoc]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/hg-prompt/
+[hgpdoc]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/hg-prompt/
I only use a few of the features myself:
--- a/content/blog/2011/09/writing-vim-plugins.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2011/09/writing-vim-plugins.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
used to toggle Gundo (which they would have to know anyway) and also makes it obvious
how to change it to suit their taste.
-[Gundo]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/gundo.vim/
+[Gundo]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/gundo.vim/
### imap and nmap are Pure Evil
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
This is the same principle as `normal` and `normal!`: *never* trust your users'
configurations.
-[Threesome]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/threesome.vim
+[Threesome]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/threesome.vim
### Let Me Configure Mappings
--- a/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-01.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-01.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
Trystan used Eclipse but I'll be using Vim and my fork of SLIMV.
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna/
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna/
project.clj
-----------
--- a/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-02.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-02.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
documentation][clojure-lanterna] for more information if you're curious.
[double buffers]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_buffering#Double_buffering_in_computer_graphics
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna/
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna/
```clojure
(defmulti process-input
--- a/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-05.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-05.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
[clojure-lanterna][] library that will let me delete a bunch of fiddly code
here.
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna/
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna/
If you're particularly eagle-eyed you might have noticed this new `color`
attribute that seems to be a part of entities. I didn't realize I had forgotten
--- a/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-interlude-1.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2012/07/caves-of-clojure-interlude-1.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
[kibit]: https://github.com/jonase/kibit/
[jdmarble]: https://github.com/jdmarble
[jmgimeno]: https://github.com/jmgimeno
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna/
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna/
The Problem
-----------
--- a/content/blog/2015/12/ludum-dare-34.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2015/12/ludum-dare-34.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
* **`+`** to make the world one degree hotter.
* **`-`** to make the world one degree colder.
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna
[bitbucket]: https://bitbucket.org/sjl/silt
[toroidal]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus
--- a/content/blog/2016/08/lisp-jam-postmortem.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/blog/2016/08/lisp-jam-postmortem.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
```
-[clojure-lanterna]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/clojure-lanterna/
+[clojure-lanterna]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/clojure-lanterna/
## Using a State Machine as the Game Loop
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@
[Entity/Component System]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity_component_system
[cl-ecs]: https://github.com/lispgames/cl-ecs
[ecstasy]: https://github.com/mfiano/ecstasy
-[beast]: http://sjl.bitbucket.org/beast/overview/
+[beast]: https://sjl.bitbucket.io/beast/overview/
### Coordinates
--- a/content/projects/index.markdown Thu Mar 09 12:43:36 2017 +0000
+++ b/content/projects/index.markdown Thu Apr 06 14:27:05 2017 +0200
@@ -21,15 +21,16 @@
for them when I have the time.
* [badwolf](https://github.com/sjl/badwolf/) is a Vim color scheme.
-* [beast](https://sjl.bitbucket.org/beast/) is a Basic Entity/Aspect/System Toolkit for Common Lisp.
-* [cl-digraph](https://sjl.bitbucket.org/cl-digraph/) is a simple directed graph implementation for Common Lisp.
-* [cl-ggp](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/cl-ggp/) is a tiny framework for writing GGP players in Common Lisp.
+* [beast](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/beast/) is a Basic Entity/Aspect/System Toolkit for Common Lisp.
+* [cl-digraph](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/cl-digraph/) is a simple directed graph implementation for Common Lisp.
+* [cl-ggp](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/cl-ggp/) is a tiny framework for writing GGP players in Common Lisp.
* [cl-losh](https://github.com/sjl/cl-losh/) is my utility belt library for Common Lisp.
+* [cl-pcg](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/cl-pcg/) is a [permuted congruential generator](http://www.pcg-random.org/) implementation in pure Common Lisp.
* [clam.vim](https://github.com/sjl/clam.vim) is a lightweight Vim plugin for working with shell commands.
-* [d](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/d/) is a tool for writing documentation in Markdown.
+* [d](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/d/) is a tool for writing documentation in Markdown.
* [friendly-find](https://github.com/sjl/friendly-find) is a friendlier `find(1)`.
* [gdl.vim](https://github.com/sjl/gdl.vim) is a Vim plugin for writing GDL files.
-* [gundo.vim](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/gundo.vim/) is a Vim plugin to visualize your undo tree.
+* [gundo.vim](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/gundo.vim/) is a Vim plugin to visualize your undo tree.
* [hg-prompt](https://bitbucket.org/sjl/hg-prompt/) is a Mercurial plugin to view repository information, designed to be used in a shell prompt.
* [peat](https://github.com/sjl/peat) repeats shell commands.
* [sand](https://github.com/sjl/sand) is my personal Common Lisp sandbox.
@@ -44,7 +45,7 @@
* [chancery](https://github.com/sjl/chancery/) is a library for procedurally generating text in Common Lisp, heavily inspired by [Tracery](http://tracery.io).
* [cl-nrepl](https://github.com/sjl/cl-nrepl) is a bare-bones NREPL server for Common Lisp.
-* [temperance](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/temperance/) is a logic programming library for Common Lisp.
+* [temperance](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/temperance/) is a logic programming library for Common Lisp.
* [vex](https://github.com/sjl/vex/) is yet another vector math library for Common Lisp.
## Looking for Maintainers
@@ -57,12 +58,12 @@
the license the same.
* [clojurecraft](https://github.com/sjl/clojurecraft) is a framework for writing Minecraft bots in Clojure.
-* [flask-csrf](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/flask-csrf/) is a Flask plugin to protect against CSRF attacks.
-* [flask-lesscss](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/flask-lesscss/) is a Flask plugin to render LessCSS files when they change.
-* [hg-review](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/hg-review/) is a Mercurial plugin for performing distributed code review. This is a **really goddamned cool** idea that I just don't have the time to follow up on.
+* [flask-csrf](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/flask-csrf/) is a Flask plugin to protect against CSRF attacks.
+* [flask-lesscss](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/flask-lesscss/) is a Flask plugin to render LessCSS files when they change.
+* [hg-review](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/hg-review/) is a Mercurial plugin for performing distributed code review. This is a **really goddamned cool** idea that I just don't have the time to follow up on.
* [python-dribbble](https://github.com/sjl/python-dribbble) is Python bindings for the Dribbble API.
-* [red-tape](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/red-tape/) is a Clojure library for processing user-submitted data. It's heavily inspired by Django's forms (the good parts).
-* [roul](http://sjl.bitbucket.org/roul/) is a tiny Clojure library for working with random numbers.
+* [red-tape](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/red-tape/) is a Clojure library for processing user-submitted data. It's heavily inspired by Django's forms (the good parts).
+* [roul](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/roul/) is a tiny Clojure library for working with random numbers.
* [splice.vim](https://github.com/sjl/splice.vim) is a Vim plugin for managing three-way merges.
* [tis100.vim](https://github.com/sjl/tis100.vim) contains Vim syntax highlighting and folding support for TIS-100 save files.
* [vitality.vim](https://github.com/sjl/vitality.vim) makes Vim play nicely with iTerm 2 and tmux.
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@
These are projects I started but no longer intend to maintain. I won't delete
them from the internet, but please don't use them.
-* [bookmarkdown](https://sjl.bitbucket.org/) was an experimental tool for writing books in Markdown.
+* [bookmarkdown](https://sjl.bitbucket.io/) was an experimental tool for writing books in Markdown.
* [Caves of Clojure](https://github.com/sjl/caves) was the code for a series of blog posts I did about writing a roguelike in Clojure.
* [cherryflavoredbugseverywhere](https://bitbucket.org/sjl/cherryflavoredbugseverywhere/) was a Bugs Everywhere web UI written with CherryPy.
* [django-hoptoad](https://github.com/sjl/django-hoptoad) was a Django plugin for sending exceptions to Hoptoad.