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The Chronicle Blog Compiler

Chronicle is a simple tool that will convert a directory of simple text files into a formatted and static HTML blog. In short, it compiles text entries into pretty HTML, complete with support for tagged entries, and RSS feeds.

Tags Internet Web Dynamic Content Text Processing
Licenses Perl
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation Perl

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  23 Jun 2009 08:20
  • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release updates the handling of comments and themes, so that Gravitar images are supported and users may leave links to their homepages.

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    •  22 Feb 2009 12:43
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release adds the ability to output the archive of previous entries in a more pleasant directory structure. A new theme was also added to those included by default.

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    •  10 Dec 2008 21:32
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release allows the user to specify different sorting options for the tag and archive views. It also complains if blog posts are found with duplicate titles, as these should be unique.

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    •  07 Dec 2008 09:46
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release ensures that the output of all blog entries composed in the textile format are correctly rendered in UTF-8 mode.

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    •  09 Oct 2008 20:18
    • Rrelease-after

    Changes: This release supports dating of blog posts correctly on non-GMT systems.

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