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PELICAN 4.6.0
Pelican 4.6.0¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your site TIPS - PELICAN 4.6.0 Project Pages¶. To publish a Pelican site as a Project Page you need to push the content of the output dir generated by Pelican to a repository’s gh-pages branch on GitHub.. The excellent ghp-import, which can be installed with pip, makes this process really easy.. For example, if the source of your Pelican site is contained in a GitHub repository, and if you want to publish that Pelican PELICAN STATIC SITE GENERATOR, POWERED BY PYTHON Pelican Development Blog . news; documentation; contribute; gratitude; Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python. Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic.INSTALLING PELICAN
Once the virtual environment has been created and activated, Pelican can be installed via python-m pip install pelican as noted above. Alternatively, if you have the project source, you can install Pelican using the distutils method:PUBLISH YOUR SITE
Automation¶. While the pelican command is the canonical way to generate your site, automation tools can be used to streamline the generation and publication flow. One of the questions asked during the pelican-quickstart process pertains to whether you want to automate site generation and publication. If you answered “yes” to that question, a tasks.py and Makefile will be generated in thePELICAN-THEMES
In this example, we can see there are three themes available: notmyidea, simple, and two-column. two-column is prefixed with an @ because this theme is not copied to the Pelican theme path, but is instead just linked to it (see Creating symbolic links for details about creating symbolic links).. Note that you can combine the --list option with the -v or --verbose option to get more verbose SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute or QUICKSTART — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION Quickstart¶. Reading through all the documentation is highly recommended, but for the truly impatient, following are some quick steps to get started.PELICAN INTERNALS
Overall structure¶. What Pelican does is take a list of files and process them into some sort of output. Usually, the input files are reStructuredText and Markdown files, and the output is a blog, but both input and output can be anything you want. PLUGINS — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION How to use plugins¶. Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip.Plugins supporting this structure will install under the namespace package pelican.plugins and can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of Pip-installed namespace plugins that are active in your environment, run:PELICAN 4.6.0
Pelican 4.6.0¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your site TIPS - PELICAN 4.6.0 Project Pages¶. To publish a Pelican site as a Project Page you need to push the content of the output dir generated by Pelican to a repository’s gh-pages branch on GitHub.. The excellent ghp-import, which can be installed with pip, makes this process really easy.. For example, if the source of your Pelican site is contained in a GitHub repository, and if you want to publish that Pelican PELICAN STATIC SITE GENERATOR, POWERED BY PYTHON Pelican Development Blog . news; documentation; contribute; gratitude; Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python. Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic.INSTALLING PELICAN
Once the virtual environment has been created and activated, Pelican can be installed via python-m pip install pelican as noted above. Alternatively, if you have the project source, you can install Pelican using the distutils method:PUBLISH YOUR SITE
Automation¶. While the pelican command is the canonical way to generate your site, automation tools can be used to streamline the generation and publication flow. One of the questions asked during the pelican-quickstart process pertains to whether you want to automate site generation and publication. If you answered “yes” to that question, a tasks.py and Makefile will be generated in thePELICAN-THEMES
In this example, we can see there are three themes available: notmyidea, simple, and two-column. two-column is prefixed with an @ because this theme is not copied to the Pelican theme path, but is instead just linked to it (see Creating symbolic links for details about creating symbolic links).. Note that you can combine the --list option with the -v or --verbose option to get more verbose SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute or QUICKSTART — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION Quickstart¶. Reading through all the documentation is highly recommended, but for the truly impatient, following are some quick steps to get started.PELICAN INTERNALS
Overall structure¶. What Pelican does is take a list of files and process them into some sort of output. Usually, the input files are reStructuredText and Markdown files, and the output is a blog, but both input and output can be anything you want. PLUGINS — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION How to use plugins¶. Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip.Plugins supporting this structure will install under the namespace package pelican.plugins and can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of Pip-installed namespace plugins that are active in your environment, run:WRITING CONTENT
modified should be last time you updated the article, and defaults to date if not specified. Besides you can show modified in the templates, feed entries in feed readers will be updated automatically when you set modified to the current date after you modified your article.. authors is a comma-separated list of article authors. If there’s only one author you can use author field. SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute orINSTALLING PELICAN
Once the virtual environment has been created and activated, Pelican can be installed via python-m pip install pelican as noted above. Alternatively, if you have the project source, you can install Pelican using the distutils method:PELICAN 3.3.0
Pelican 3.3.0¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.. Write your content directly with your editor of choice (vim!) in reStructuredText, Markdown, or AsciiDoc formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your siteCREATING THEMES
Creating themes¶. To generate its HTML output, Pelican uses the Jinja templating engine due to its flexibility and straightforward syntax. If you want to create your own theme, feel free to take inspiration from the “simple” theme.. To generate your site using a theme you have created (or downloaded manually and then modified), you can specify that theme via the -t flag:PELICAN 3.6.3
Pelican 3.6.3¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your sitePELICAN INTERNALS
Overall structure¶. What Pelican does is take a list of files and process them into some sort of output. Usually, the input files are reStructuredText and Markdown files, and the output is a blog, but both input and output can be anything you want. PLUGINS — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION How to use plugins¶. Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip.Plugins supporting this structure will install under the namespace package pelican.plugins and can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of Pip-installed namespace plugins that are active in your environment, run: IMPORTING AN EXISTING SITE Description¶. pelican-import is a command-line tool for converting articles from other software to reStructuredText or Markdown. The supported import formats are: Blogger XML export; Dotclear export; Posterous API; Tumblr API; WordPress XML export; RSS/Atom feed SOME HISTORY ABOUT PELICAN Pelican is a simple static blog generator. It parses markup files (Markdown or reStructuredText for now) and generates an HTML folder with all the files in it.PELICAN 4.6.0
Pelican 4.6.0¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your sitePUBLISH YOUR SITE
Automation¶. While the pelican command is the canonical way to generate your site, automation tools can be used to streamline the generation and publication flow. One of the questions asked during the pelican-quickstart process pertains to whether you want to automate site generation and publication. If you answered “yes” to that question, a tasks.py and Makefile will be generated in the TIPS - PELICAN 4.6.0 Here’s how you can set up your local pelican server to support SSL. First, create a self-signed certificate and key using openssl (this creates cert.pem and key.pem ): $ openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes. And use this command to launch the server (the server starts within your output directory): QUICKSTART — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION Create a project ¶. First, choose a name for your project, create an appropriately-named directory for your site, and switch to that directory: mkdir -p ~/projects/yoursite cd ~/projects/yoursite. Create a skeleton project via the pelican-quickstart command, which begins by asking some questions about your site: pelican-quickstart.PELICAN-THEMES
The pelican-themes command can also remove themes from the Pelican themes path. The -r or --remove option takes as argument the name (s) of the theme (s) you want to remove, and can be combined with the --verbose option. # pelican-themes --remove two-column. #pelican-themes
WRITING CONTENT
modified should be last time you updated the article, and defaults to date if not specified. Besides you can show modified in the templates, feed entries in feed readers will be updated automatically when you set modified to the current date after you modified your article.. authors is a comma-separated list of article authors. If there’s only one author you can use author field. PELICAN STATIC SITE GENERATOR, POWERED BY PYTHON Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python. Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. The project is maintained by Justin Mayer ( @jmayer) and other members of the Pelican dev team. Some of Pelican’s features include: Write content in reStructuredText or Markdown markup. SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute orCREATING THEMES
Creating themes¶. To generate its HTML output, Pelican uses the Jinja templating engine due to its flexibility and straightforward syntax. If you want to create your own theme, feel free to take inspiration from the “simple” theme.. To generate your site using a theme you have created (or downloaded manually and then modified), you can specify that theme via the -t flag: PLUGINS — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION How to use plugins¶. Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip.Plugins supporting this structure will install under the namespace package pelican.plugins and can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of Pip-installed namespace plugins that are active in your environment, run:PELICAN 4.6.0
Pelican 4.6.0¶. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python.Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats; Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your sitePUBLISH YOUR SITE
Automation¶. While the pelican command is the canonical way to generate your site, automation tools can be used to streamline the generation and publication flow. One of the questions asked during the pelican-quickstart process pertains to whether you want to automate site generation and publication. If you answered “yes” to that question, a tasks.py and Makefile will be generated in the TIPS - PELICAN 4.6.0 Here’s how you can set up your local pelican server to support SSL. First, create a self-signed certificate and key using openssl (this creates cert.pem and key.pem ): $ openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes. And use this command to launch the server (the server starts within your output directory): QUICKSTART — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION Create a project ¶. First, choose a name for your project, create an appropriately-named directory for your site, and switch to that directory: mkdir -p ~/projects/yoursite cd ~/projects/yoursite. Create a skeleton project via the pelican-quickstart command, which begins by asking some questions about your site: pelican-quickstart.PELICAN-THEMES
The pelican-themes command can also remove themes from the Pelican themes path. The -r or --remove option takes as argument the name (s) of the theme (s) you want to remove, and can be combined with the --verbose option. # pelican-themes --remove two-column. #pelican-themes
WRITING CONTENT
modified should be last time you updated the article, and defaults to date if not specified. Besides you can show modified in the templates, feed entries in feed readers will be updated automatically when you set modified to the current date after you modified your article.. authors is a comma-separated list of article authors. If there’s only one author you can use author field. PELICAN STATIC SITE GENERATOR, POWERED BY PYTHON Pelican Static Site Generator, Powered by Python. Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. The project is maintained by Justin Mayer ( @jmayer) and other members of the Pelican dev team. Some of Pelican’s features include: Write content in reStructuredText or Markdown markup. SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute orCREATING THEMES
Creating themes¶. To generate its HTML output, Pelican uses the Jinja templating engine due to its flexibility and straightforward syntax. If you want to create your own theme, feel free to take inspiration from the “simple” theme.. To generate your site using a theme you have created (or downloaded manually and then modified), you can specify that theme via the -t flag: PLUGINS — PELICAN 4.6.0 DOCUMENTATION How to use plugins¶. Starting with version 4.5, Pelican moved to a new plugin structure utilizing namespace packages that can be easily installed via Pip.Plugins supporting this structure will install under the namespace package pelican.plugins and can be automatically discovered by Pelican. To see a list of Pip-installed namespace plugins that are active in your environment, run:INSTALLING PELICAN
Once the virtual environment has been created and activated, Pelican can be installed via python-m pip install pelican as noted above. Alternatively, if you have the project source, you can install Pelican using the distutils method: SETTINGS - PELICAN 4.6.0 All the setting identifiers must be set in all-caps, otherwise they will not be processed. Setting values that are numbers (5, 20, etc.), booleans (True, False, None, etc.), dictionaries, or tuples should not be enclosed in quotation marks. All other values (i.e., strings) must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unless otherwise specified, settings that refer to paths can be either absolute orPELICAN 3.6.3
Pelican 3.6.3. Pelican is a static site generator, written in Python. Highlights include: Write your content directly with your editor of choice in reStructuredText or Markdown formats. Includes a simple CLI tool to (re)generate your site. Easy to interface with distributed version control systems and web hooks.PELICAN INTERNALS
Generators generate the different outputs. For instance, Pelican comes with ArticlesGenerator and PageGenerator. Given a configuration, they can do whatever they want. Most of the time, it’s generating files from inputs. Pelican also uses templates, so it’s easy to write your own theme. The syntax is Jinja2 and is very easy to learn, so don SOME HISTORY ABOUT PELICAN The information may not be up-to-date. Pelican is a simple static blog generator. It parses markup files (Markdown or reStructuredText for now) and generates an HTML folder with all the files in it. I’ve chosen to use Python to implement Pelican because it seemed to be simple and to fit to my needs. I did not wanted to define a class foreach
PELICAN DOCUMENTATION Pelican Documentation, Release 4.5.3 While the above is the simplest method, the recommended approach is to create a virtual environmentfor Pelican via
RELEASE HISTORY
4.0.0 (2018-11-13)¶ Replace develop_server.sh script with pelican--listen; Improved copy/link behavior for large static files (e.g., videos) New {static} syntax to link to static content; content linked to by {static} and {attach} is automatically copied over even if not in STATIC_PATHS; Pages can now have draft status; Show current settings via new --print-settings flag IMPORTING AN EXISTING SITE Description ¶. pelican-import is a command-line tool for converting articles from other software to reStructuredText or Markdown. The supported import formats are: Blogger XML export. Dotclear export. Posterous API. Tumblr API. WordPress XML export. RSS/Atom feed. QUICKSTART — PELICAN 3.6.3 DOCUMENTATION Create a project ¶. First, choose a name for your project, create an appropriately-named directory for your site, and switch to that directory: mkdir -p ~/projects/yoursite cd ~/projects/yoursite. Create a skeleton project via the pelican-quickstart command, which begins by asking some questions about your site: pelican-quickstart.PUBLISH YOUR SITE
Automation¶. While the pelican command is the canonical way to generate your site, automation tools can be used to streamline the generation and publication flow. One of the questions asked during the pelican-quickstart process pertains to whether you want to automate site generation and publication. If you answered “yes” to that question, a fabfile.py and Makefile will be generated in PELICAN DEVELOPMENT BLOG* news
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PELICAN STATIC SITE GENERATOR, POWERED BY PYTHON Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database orserver-side logic.
The project is maintained by Justin Mayer (@jmayer ) and other members of thePelican dev team .
Some of Pelican’s features include: * Write content in reStructuredTextor Markdown
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* Completely static output is easy to host anywhere * Themes that can be customized via Jinja templates * Publish content in multiple languages* Atom/RSS feeds
* Code syntax highlighting * Import from WordPress, RSS feeds, and other services * Modular plugin system and corresponding plugin repository … and many other features.NEXT STEPS
Learn more about the Pelican static site generator via:* Pelican news
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