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RPM: nanoblogger
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Current version: 3.4-alt1.rc2
Build date: 6 june 2009, 13:43 ( 772.8 weeks ago )
Size: 76.39 Kb
Home page: http://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/
License: GPL
Summary: small weblog engine for the UNIX command line
Description:
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Build date: 6 june 2009, 13:43 ( 772.8 weeks ago )
Size: 76.39 Kb
Home page: http://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/
License: GPL
Summary: small weblog engine for the UNIX command line
Description:
NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create static HTML content.
pros:
* highly configurable and extensible
* intuitive command line interface
* easy drafting, editing, and management of entries
* configurable amount of archiving by category, year, month, day, and entry
* pagination
* permanent and navigational links
* templates and CSS style sheets for full control over layout
* placeholders for easy template manipulation
* support for multiple weblogs
* support for multiple tags (categories)
* support for both relative and absolute links
* support for date manipulation of entries
* Atom syndication (comes with 1.0 format)
* RSS syndication (comes with RSS 1.0 and 2.0 formats)
* plugins for calendar, recent entries, weblog status, etc.
* plugins for text formatting (e.g. line breaks translate to HTML)
* global (nb.conf) and per-weblog (blog.conf) configuration
* intelligent build system that only rebuilds what's necessary
* simple cache system for extra boost in speed
* independent from java-script and server-side scripting (e.g. PHP)
* independent from external database (stores data in flat-files)
* includes user manual
* multilingual support
* multi-platform portability (just add bash and the required commands)
* modular code base
cons:
* slow (written in bash)
* no comments (only available as add-on)
* comes with a user manual
* not easily upgradable
Current maintainer: Kirill Maslinsky pros:
* highly configurable and extensible
* intuitive command line interface
* easy drafting, editing, and management of entries
* configurable amount of archiving by category, year, month, day, and entry
* pagination
* permanent and navigational links
* templates and CSS style sheets for full control over layout
* placeholders for easy template manipulation
* support for multiple weblogs
* support for multiple tags (categories)
* support for both relative and absolute links
* support for date manipulation of entries
* Atom syndication (comes with 1.0 format)
* RSS syndication (comes with RSS 1.0 and 2.0 formats)
* plugins for calendar, recent entries, weblog status, etc.
* plugins for text formatting (e.g. line breaks translate to HTML)
* global (nb.conf) and per-weblog (blog.conf) configuration
* intelligent build system that only rebuilds what's necessary
* simple cache system for extra boost in speed
* independent from java-script and server-side scripting (e.g. PHP)
* independent from external database (stores data in flat-files)
* includes user manual
* multilingual support
* multi-platform portability (just add bash and the required commands)
* modular code base
cons:
* slow (written in bash)
* no comments (only available as add-on)
* comes with a user manual
* not easily upgradable
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- nanoblogger