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Pelican
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Pelican is a simple weblog generator, writen in python.
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* Write your weblog entries directly with your editor of choice (vim!) and
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directly in restructured text, or markdown.
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* A simple cli-tool to (re)generate the weblog.
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* Easy to interface with DVCSes and web hooks
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* Completely static output, so easy to host anywhere !
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Files metadatas
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Pelican tries to be smart enough to get the informations he needs from the
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filesystem (for instance, about the category of your articles), but you need to
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provide by hand some of those informations in your files.
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You could provide the metadata in the restructured text files, using the
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following syntax (give your file the `.rst` extension)::
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My super title
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:date: 2010-10-03 10:20
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:tags: thats, awesome
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:category: yeah
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:author: Alexis Metaireau
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You can also use a mardown syntax (with a file ending in `.md`)::
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Date: 2010-12-03
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Title: My super title
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Put you content here.
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Note that only the `date` metadata is mandatory, so you just have to add that in i
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your files. The category can also be determined by the directory where the rst file
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is. For instance, the category of `python/foobar/myfoobar.rst` is `foobar`.
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Features
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--------
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Pelican currently supports:
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* blog articles
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* comments, via an external service (disqus). Please notice that while
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it's useful, it's an external service, and you'll not manage the
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comments by yourself. It could potentially eat your data.
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* theming support (themes are done using `jinja2 <http://jinjna.pocoo.org>`_)
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* PDF generation of the articles/pages (optional).
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Getting started — Generate your blog
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Yeah? You're ready? Let's go ! You can install pelican in a lot of different
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ways, the simpler one is via pip::
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$ pip install pelican
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Then, you have just to launch pelican, like this::
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$ pelican /path/to/your/content/
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And… that's all! You can see your weblog generated on the content/ folder.
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This one will just generate a simple output, with the default theme. It's not
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really sexy, as it's a simple HTML output (without any style).
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You can create your own style if you want, have a look to the help to see all
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the options you can use::
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$ pelican --help
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Why the name "Pelican" ?
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Heh, you didnt noticed? "Pelican" is an anagram for "Calepin" ;)
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Dependencies
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At this time, pelican is dependent of the following python packages:
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* feedgenerator, to generate the ATOM feeds.
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* jinja2, for templating support.
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* pygments, to have syntactic colorization
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* docutils and Markdown
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If you're not using python 2.7, you will also need `argparse`.
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All those dependencies will be processed automaticaly if you install pelican
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using setuptools/distribute or pip.
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Source code
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You can access the source code via mercurial at http://hg.notmyidea.org/pelican/
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or via git on http://github.com/ametaireau/pelican/
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Feedback !
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If you want to see new features in Pelican, dont hesitate to tell me, to clone
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the repository, etc. That's open source, dude!
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Contact me at "alexis at notmyidea dot org" for any request/feedback !
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