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Micro-blogging with rST

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bade

Micro-blogging with rST

Bade is a small command line utility to allow the user to maintain a simple HTML website and weblog using only plaintext rST for their content. It also bundles an rST directive (see the docs) for rendering DOT graphs as SVG.

It’s very similar in spirit to some other things. It’s like Pelican but it’s a lot simpler and uses Mako instead of Jinja2. It’s also like Tinkerer but without the dependency on Sphinx.

Bade is opinionated and simplistic, I wrote it mostly my own usage, so you probably shouldn’t use it.

Plans to extend

In writing Bade, I came up with a few things more I’d like to do:

  • Test suite: Everything should be tested, right?

  • Git integration: For dirty checking on build, maybe stamping a rendered file with its latest commit hash. There are a few GitHub issues for it.

  • Hooks: Let people hook in at interesting points, ie. call grunt pre-build, commit after build, etc.

Documentation

It’s here, there’s a tutorial.

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