If you want to see one more example of blog generator, I also
built one to generate a blog from a single org file, exporting each
It is an org file with a source block: you run the source block, and
call a single function, and it generates the blog.
However, it does not generate an RSS feed.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 8:32 PM Thibault Marin <
address@hidden> wrote:
Last time I researched this, this was the list I obtained:
http://bastibe.de/2013-11-13-blogging-with-emacs.html
http://endlessparentheses.com/how-i-blog-one-year-of-posts-in-a-single-org-file.html
https://github.com/howardabrams/dot-files/blob/master/emacs-blog.org
http://www.john2x.com/blog/blogging-with-orgmode.html
https://ogbe.net/blog/blogging_with_org.html
http://nicolas.petton.fr/blog/blogging-with-org-mode.html
This may be a little out-dated, I think ox-hugo is pretty popular
nowadays.
I built one a while ago
(
https://thibaultmarin.github.io/blog/posts/2016-11-13-Personal_website_in_org.html)
using org-mode only, but I wouldn't call it simple. There may still
be some useful things in there.
Hope it helps.
On 2019-09-29T18:06:27-0400, Joseph Vidal-Rosset wrote:
Hi the list,
I would be glad to know what is, according to the majority, the best
tool to blog with org-mode. I'm searching something simple to use and
to install in order to blog with emacs, and, ideally, with emacs and
org-mode only.
(I met difficulties with lazyblorg, for example. I did not succeed to
understand how it works.)
Thanks for your help.
Jo.