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weblorg
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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 Static HTML Generator: New Release 0.1.2
hi hi thanks for the comment. I haven't tried that myself yet but that would be most likely possible and definitely quite fun to see coming to life. Although I haven't planned specific integrations with any packages, I did try to keep the design of weblorg open enough for that sort of case. I went on a bit more of detail about it on this question that is somewhat similar to your point https://github.com/emacs-love/weblorg/issues/18.
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.
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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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Weblorg: A static HTML generator for Emacs & Org-Mode
There are some great themes in there. The colors of the weblorg website came from looking at one of the templates at html5up. We do have a ticket to build a package of themes (therefore support theme extensions :D) open https://github.com/emacs-love/weblorg/issues/20
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.
What are some alternatives?
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
templatel - Jinja inspired template language for Emacs Lisp
emacs-easy-hugo - Emacs major mode for managing hugo
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
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.