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    <title>Publ: Development Blog</title>
    <subtitle>A personal publishing system for the modern web</subtitle>
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        <title>Tests removed from main site</title>
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        <published>2019-03-03T16:29:33-08:00</published>
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<p>I finally got <a href="https://github.com/PlaidWeb/Publ/pull/169">my first contribution to Publ</a>, which is really great, but it led to me finally realizing that putting the smoke tests for the software in the main site wasn&rsquo;t so great. So the tests have been moved into the library itself, so they&rsquo;re only really visible to people who are actually working on the code for Publ itself.</p><p>Eventually I&rsquo;ll make a &ldquo;features&rdquo; section that demonstrates the features of Publ instead, since some of the tests were used (clumsily) for that purpose.</p><p>While I&rsquo;m here, I figured I&rsquo;d mention that the <a href="https://mullinslab.microbiol.washington.edu">day job&rsquo;s website</a> is now running on Publ. Woo.</p>

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