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Re: An Org-mode-based blogging engine?
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Martin Steffen |
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Re: An Org-mode-based blogging engine? |
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Mon, 08 May 2023 12:36:30 +0200 |
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Hi,
>>>>> "Marcin" == Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> writes:
Marcin> fully Org-mode-based workflow. Ideally, I'd like to be able
Marcin> to do everything - including publishing the posts - from
Marcin> within Emacs.
I use webpage generation (including blogs) using Jekyll. Since I wanted
to stick to org, all is set-up in a way, that the ``content'' including
the blogs is done in org, and then do ``org-publish'' to generate stuff
as fit for consumption for jekyll and the workflow then continues from
there (basically just invoking jekyll to ``publish'' the stuff). jekyll
expects its content in md, but I feel more comfortable with org.
That leads to a two stage thing: first translate org to md (by an
appropriate org-publish set-up) and then generate the web-page from the
md-files. So it's not all org-workflow, but once it's set-up, it's
basically only org as far as content is concerned.
Fine points apply, as jekyll has a lot of moving parts and
configurations. And possible pictures and graphics etc. is also not ``in
org''- And actually, the org-files I am using have some jekyll-specific
md-prefix between
+begin_export markdown
+end_export
to tweak things for jekyll. But the org-part is easy, and for me it
works smooth.
In a different response, HUGO was mentioned. I don't have experience
with HUGO, but it's probably comparable to jekyll.
Martin
Marcin> I know about things like "Org publish" and ox-hugo, though I
Marcin> never used them - and there are probably others - but I'm
Marcin> asking specifically about two things:
Marcin> A. other people's experiences with similar workflows, and
Marcin> B. tool/workflow recommendations.
Marcin> Here are my requirements, in no particular order.
Marcin> 1. I want the blog to be fully static HTML+CSS, with a tiny
Marcin> sprinkling of (my custom) JS.
Marcin> 2. I want to publish a whole set of HTML files from a single
Marcin> Org mode file. I will need to preserve internal links (so
Marcin> that I can link to another headline and the result will be
Marcin> one post linking to another), and of course I will need
Marcin> external links. The blog will live on some server I will
Marcin> have ssh access to, so for publishing it should be enough to
Marcin> scp some files somewhere.
Marcin> 3. I want to be able to fully customize the HTML produced.
Marcin> I want it to be as simple as possible (but see below). I
Marcin> will also need it to be put in some kind of a template, so
Marcin> that every page will contain things like a header, footer
Marcin> and a sidebar.
Marcin> 4. I am going, though, to need some custom "blocks" - in
Marcin> HTML parlance, <div>s and possibly also <span>s. I want to
Marcin> be able to mark them up somehow in my Org source and get
Marcin> <div class="..."> and <span class="...">. Reusing existing
Marcin> markup (like _underline_, which I'm not going to use) is not
Marcin> enough - I will need more than a dozen of those custom
Marcin> classes.
Marcin> Any thought, suggestions, recommendations?
Marcin> -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl
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