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Those days, I've wrote a little python application to fit my blogging needs. I'm an occasional blogger, a vim lover, I like restructured text and DVCSes, so I've made a little tool that makes good use of all that.

Pelican (for calepin) is just a simple tool to generate your blog as static files, letting you using your editor of choice (vim!). It's easy to extend, and has a template support (via jinja2).

I've made it to fit my needs. I hope it will fit yours, but maybe it wont, and it have not be designed to feet everyone's needs.

Need an example ? You're looking at it ! This weblog is using pelican to be generated, also for the atom feeds.

I've released it under AGPL, since I want all the modifications to be profitable to all the users.

You can find a repository to fork at https://github.com/getpelican/pelican/. feel free to hack it !

If you just want to get started, use your installer of choice (pip, easy_install, …) And then have a look to the help (pelican --help)

``` sourceCode bash $ pip install pelican

## Usage Here ' s a sample usage of pelican ``` sourceCode bash $ pelican . writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / index . html writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / tags . html writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / categories . html writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / archives . html writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / category / python . html writing / home / alexis / projets / notmyidea . org / output / pelican - a - simple - static - blog - generator - in - python . html Done !

You also can use the --help option for the command line to get more informations

``` sourceCode bash $pelican --help usage: pelican [-h] [-t TEMPLATES] [-o OUTPUT] [-m MARKUP] [-s SETTINGS] [-b] path

A tool to generate a static blog, with restructured text input files.

positional arguments: path Path where to find the content files (default is "content").

optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -t TEMPLATES, --templates-path TEMPLATES Path where to find the templates. If not specified, will uses the ones included with pelican. -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT Where to output the generated files. If not specified, a directory will be created, named "output" in the current path. -m MARKUP, --markup MARKUP the markup language to use. Currently only ReSTreucturedtext is available. -s SETTINGS, --settings SETTINGS the settings of the application. Default to None. -b, --debug ```

Enjoy :)