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Weblorg Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to weblorg
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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.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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org-export-head
Org mode to blog exporter. Converts each header to a different file
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Jekyll
:globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
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emacs-files
Discontinued My personal emacs setup. Probably useful only for myself.
weblorg reviews and mentions
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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
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emacs-love/weblorg is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of weblorg is Emacs Lisp.