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innsbruck-blog

v0.5.1

Published

A static blog generator

Downloads

11

Readme

innsbruck

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A minimal, static, content focused and super light weighted blogging tool. For humans.

usage (for developers)

  1. Make sure you have:
    1. Node.js >= 5.0.0 (use $ node -v to print the version (you can use the library n to switch Node.js version))
    2. NPM
  2. Clone this repo into your username.github.io repo (GitHub Pages)
  3. Cd into the repo path: $ cd username.github.io
  4. Install dependencies: $ npm install
  5. Start: $ npm start and you will see the server running on port 3000
  6. ~~Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser~~
  7. Manage your site / write posts, any change will trigger the static site building automatically (yeah, in this root directory)
  8. Git push

Terminal arguments:

  • Custom port number: $ node index.js --port=2000
  • Do not open in the browser automatically when starting up: $ node index.js -s

build with electron (not ready!)

Develop build:

  1. Install the latest version of electron-prebuilt, which supports ES6: $ electron -v >= 1.1.1.
  2. $ npm run prebuild-desktop
  3. $ npm run electron

Production build:

  1. Install electron-packager globally: $ npm i electron-packager -g
  2. $ electron-packager . innsbruck --out=build --platform=darwin --arch=x64 --version=1.1.1 --overwrite
  3. Built app will be in the build folder

usage (binary application)

TODO.

changelog

TODO.

demo

http://quietshu.github.io/

screen shot

plugins

See /plugin/google-fonts.js.

other

  • Accessibility
  • Custom CSS
  • Google Analytics
  • Disqus
  • ~~Supports <noscript> tag~~
  • Plugin System

acknowledgements

  • by Shu Ding
  • koa, ejs, lowdb, marked
  • MIT licensed

<3, bye!