Poet is not a blog in the classic term. It's no WordPress, Habari, Obtvse, or Chyrp in any way or form.
Poet is more of a Node.js module than a stand-alone application.
It was created so developers can easily add it to any Node.js-powered application and support a simple blogging tool.
Poet contains all the code logic to take the content of Markdown files, parse Jade templates and assemble the blog posts inside the Node application's structure.
It supports various blogging-related features like a blog index page, post previews, read more links, tagging, drafts, and posts pagination.
Poet may be a little hard to setup, but it wasn't intended to be a click and point experience to start with.
What is new in this release:
- Handles errors more gracefully when posts cannot compile with their template.
- The routes configuration option during instantiation will no longer create routes that are not explicitly defined, unless using defaults.
- Post slugs are now created from the title attribute instead of the file name. Slugs can also be customized by adding a slug attribute in a post.
What is new in version 2.0.0:
- Handles errors more gracefully when posts cannot compile with their template.
- The routes configuration option during instantiation will no longer create routes that are not explicitly defined, unless using defaults.
- Post slugs are now created from the title attribute instead of the file name. Slugs can also be customized by adding a slug attribute in a post.
Requirements:
- Node.js 0.10.2 or higher
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