bashblog-ng
Bashblog-ng is based on bashblog. The reasons for forking an already great project was two;
- bashblog had not been updated in almost 3 years
- I wanted features that was not part of the original project
Out of these two reasons bashblog-ng was born. A drop-in replacement for bashblog with more features but still minimalstic.
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Bashblog was created out of the necessity of a very, very simple way to post entries to a blog by using a public folder [on my server], without any special requirements and dependencies. Works on GNU/Linux, OSX and BSD.
How simple? Just type './bb.sh post' and start writing your blogpost.
Features:
- Ultra simple usage: Just type a post with your favorite editor and the script does the rest. No templating.
- No installation required. Download bb.sh and start blogging.
- Zero dependencies. It runs just on base utils (date, basename, grep, sed, head, etc)
- GNU/Linux, BSD and OSX compatible out of the box, no need for GNU coreutils on a Mac. It does some magic to autodetect which command switches it needs to run depending on your system.
- All content is static. You only need shell access to a machine with a public web folder. Tip: advanced users could mount a remote public folder via ftpfs and run this script locally
- Allows drafts, includes a simple but clean stylesheet, generates the RSS file automatically.
- Support for tags/categories
- Support for Markdown, Disqus, Twitter, Feedburner, Google Analytics.
- The project is still maintained as of 2016. Bugs are fixed, and new features are considered (see "Contributing")
- Everything stored in a single ~1k lines bash script, how cool is that?! ;)