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From: | Diego Zamboni |
Subject: | Re: [O] Moving from Jekyll to Orgmode |
Date: | Sat, 28 Apr 2018 23:40:53 +0200 |
Hi,
Org-mode is not really a website-publishing tool like Jekyll, although it can be part of the chain. Org-mode at its core is a markup language, although with considerable tooling support from org-mode and related tools in Emacs. Org-mode would be equivalent to Markdown in this respect. You still need to use a tool to generate/publish your website. My current favorite is Hugo (http://gohugo.io/) which, just like Jekyll, generated a static website, but has a lot of very nice features. So, the first step would be to migrate your website from Jekyll to Hugo (https://gohugo.io/tools/migrations/#jekyll), including built-in support in Hugo (https://gohugo.io/commands/hugo_import_jekyll/). At this point, your posts would still be in Markdown format, but once in Hugo, you can start moving them over to org-mode. My recommendation would be to use the excellent ox-hugo (https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/), which allows you to keep your source files in org-mode but generate proper Markdown files for Hugo.
I hope this helps. Feel free to look at the source for my website (http://zzamboni.org/) for inspiration: https://github.com/zzamboni/zzamboni.org. I only recently started migration to org-mode/ox-hugo. You can find all my old posts at https://github.com/zzamboni/zzamboni.org/tree/master/content, and the newer ones, generated from an org-mode file, at https://github.com/zzamboni/zzamboni.org/blob/master/content-org/zzamboni.org. Best, —Diego |
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