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LICENSE.txt | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.py |
madblog
This project provides a minimal blogging platform based on Markdown files.
Demos
This project powers the following blogs:
Installation
$ python setup.py install
Usage
# The application will listen on port 8000 and it will
# serve the current folder
$ madblog
usage: madblog [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--debug] [dir]
Serve a Markdown folder as a web blog.
The folder should have the following structure:
.
-> config.yaml [recommended]
-> markdown
-> article-1.md
-> article-2.md
-> ...
-> img [recommended]
-> favicon.ico
-> icon.png
-> image-1.png
-> image-2.png
-> ...
positional arguments:
dir Base path for the blog (default: current directory)
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--config CONFIG Path to a configuration file (default: config.yaml in the blog root directory)
--host HOST Bind host/address
--port PORT Bind port (default: 8000)
--debug Enable debug mode (default: False)
Configuration
The application will look for a config.yaml
file in the current directory if none was
specified through the -c
command-line option. The structure is the following:
title: Blog title
description: Blog description
link: https://link.to.your.blog
# Use home_link if you have a different home/portal address
# than your blog, otherwise it's the same as `link`
home_link: https://link.to.home
# Path/URL to the logo (default: /img/icon.png)
logo: /path/or/url/here
# Blog language (for the RSS feed)
language: en-US
categories:
- category1
- category2
- category3
Markdown files
Articles are Markdown files stored under pages
. For an article to be correctly rendered,
you need to start the Markdown file with the following metadata header:
[//]: # (title: Title of the article)
[//]: # (description: Short description of the content)
[//]: # (image: /img/some-header-image.png)
[//]: # (author: Author Name <email@author.me>)
[//]: # (published: 2022-01-01)
Images
Images are stored under img
. You can reference them in your articles through the following syntax:
![image description](/img/image.png)
You can also drop your favicon.ico
under this folder.
LaTeX support
LaTeX support is built-in as long as you have the latex
executable installed on your server.
Syntax for inline LaTeX:
And we can therefore prove that \( c^2 = a^2 + b^2 \)
Syntax for LaTeX expression on a new line:
$$
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
$$
RSS syndacation
RSS feeds for the blog are provided under the /rss
URL.