sodaware.sdf.org
weblorg
sodaware.sdf.org | weblorg | |
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1 | 13 | |
0 | 278 | |
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1.8 | 3.8 | |
about 3 years ago | 4 months ago | |
SCSS | Emacs Lisp | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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sodaware.sdf.org
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How I get work done with Emacs and org-mode
I have another site with a similar theme (sodaware.sdf.org) and all the source code for that is available on github. It uses Markdown instead of org, but the general idea is the same.
weblorg
- weblorg: A Static HTML Generator for Emacs and Org-Mode
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Blogging with Org-mode for lazy people
Here’s another extremely simple/lazy org based blogging solution: https://emacs.love/weblorg/
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Weblorg: A Static HTML Generator for Emacs and Org-Mode
github: https://github.com/emacs-love/weblorg
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Org-Mode, HTML Themes, and CSS
Did you tried weblorg? http://emacs.love/weblorg
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Weblorg Static HTML Generator: New Release 0.1.2
https://github.com/emacs-love/weblorg/pull/57 if folks are curious.
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Blog hosting advice request
Weblorg: static site generator built on pure emacs-lisp. cost: $0 (if you host on GitHub, GitLab, or Netlify) features: If you want to leverage the benefits you have on emacs-lisp you can easily do it, people have built interesting things like org-webring and blog planet (see this website for example)
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How I get work done with Emacs and org-mode
You may want to take a look at https://github.com/emacs-love/weblorg It's a static site generator that uses org-mode files directly, without a need for a jekyl intermediary.
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Single-file Native-Elisp static site generator
I've seen Weblorg, which is Native Elisp, but rewrites me to create a new file for each blog-post. Then there's Lazyblorg, but it's written in python, and also searches across all your .org files, not just a single one.
- Weblorg – Static site generator written in Emacs with native org-mode support
What are some alternatives?
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
org-msg - OrgMsg is a GNU/Emacs global minor mode mixing up Org mode and Message mode to compose and reply to emails in a Outlook HTML friendly style.
ox-hugo - A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo
bpe - Post blog article of org-mode to Blogger from Emacs
lazyblorg - Blogging with Org-mode for very lazy people
org2blog - Blog from Org mode to WordPress.
org-export-head - Org mode to blog exporter. Converts each header to a different file
emacs-easy-hugo - Emacs major mode for managing hugo
templatel - Jinja inspired template language for Emacs Lisp
blog - My GitHub blog
org-preview-html - Automatically preview org-exported HTML files within Emacs.
esxml - An elisp library for working with xml, esxml and sxml.