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Marlboro is lightweight static blog generator based on NodeJS, brother of SBlog
npm install -g marlboro
First time, you may want to run marlboro
to build a new blog environment:
--content
--deploy
--config.json
run cd content
, write your post in a file with extname '.mkd'
note: posts are archived by folder.
mkdir test
cd test
touch example.mkd
$EDITOR example.mkd
====== title: Title date: 1970-01-01 tages: seprate, by, comma ====== Content Here #Markdown is supported ```js (function(){})(); // Source Code Here; ```
back to working space & build site
run marlboro
again.
a file named 'about.mkd' under 'content' will be recognized to be a short introduction about you. In other word, it's not a 'post'.
The BSD License.
Copyright 2013, YuweiBa
FAQs
A simple static blog generator, based on node.js
We found that marlboro demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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