Pelican is a good tool to generate your blogs with if you hate working with relative or NoSQL databases.
Pelican will store all its content inside local text files, and use markup languages like Markdown, AsciiDoc, or reStructuredText to format the pages' content.
The system is tightly integrated with the Python CLI and other Python specific tools, like template engines, PDF generation, built-in server functionality and so on.
Additionally, Pelican can rebuild itself when new content is published, and it can even import content from other sources like WordPress, Dotclear, or RSS feeds.
All in all, while Pelican won't replace WordPress pretty soon, it's a good alternative for people that scarcely blog and don't like bulky dashboard panels.
What is new in this release:
- Faster rebuild times.
- Fixed locale and encoding issues.
- Improved documentation, both in style and content.
- Support for multiple post authors.
What is new in version 3.6.0:
- Faster rebuild times.
- Fixed locale and encoding issues.
- Improved documentation, both in style and content.
- Support for multiple post authors.
What is new in version 3.5.0:
- Faster rebuild times.
- Fixed locale and encoding issues.
- Improved documentation, both in style and content.
- Support for multiple post authors.
What is new in version 3.2:
- Python 3 support
- Override page save-to location from meta-data
- Time period archives
- Posterous blog import
What is new in version 2.5.3:
- Add comment number support.
What is new in version 2.5.1:
- Merge with nblock.
What is new in version 2.4.5:
- Add a new theme "martyalchin".
- Fix a bug with the optional dependency to rst2pdf.
What is new in version 2.4.3:
- Add PDF to the templates.
- Add a settings for PDF generation.
What is new in version 2.3:
- Add the dependency to Mardown.
- Minor theme changes.
What is new in version 2.0:
- Parse the metadatas before translating content to HTML.
- Prettify output and fix copy of static files.
- Replace BLOG setting variables by SITE ones.
What is new in version 1.2.5:
- Logo switch.
- Move the sourcecode occurence to the end of the readme.
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