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A single Bash script to create blogs.
I created it because I wanted a very, very simple way to post entries to a blog by using a public folder on my server, without any special requirements and dependencies. Works on GNU/Linux, OSX and BSD.
How simple? Just type ./bb.sh post
and start writing your blogpost.
You can see it live here: read the initial blog post. That page was 100% generated using bashblog, no additional tweaking.
Download the code and copy bb.sh into a public folder (for example, $HOME/public_html/blog
) and run
./bb.sh
This will show the available commands. If the file is not executable, type chmod +x bb.sh
and retry.
Before creating your first post, you may want to configure the blog settings (title, author, etc). Read the Configuration section below for more information
To create your first post, just run:
./bb.sh post
Or, if you prefer Markdown over HTML:
./bb.sh post -m
The script will handle the rest.
When you're done, access the public URL for that folder (e.g. http://server.com/~username/blog
)
and you should see the index file and a new page for that post!
bb.sh
and start blogging.ftpfs
and run this script locallycoreutils
on a Mac)Configuration is not required for a test drive, but if you plan on running your blog with bashblog, you will want to change the default titles, author names, etc, to match your own.
There are two ways to configure the blog strings:
bb.sh
and modify the variables in the global_variables()
function.config
file with your configuration values -- useful if you don't want to touch the script and be able to update it regularly with gitThe software will load the values in the script first, then overwrite them with the values in the .config
file.
This means that you don't need to define all variables in the config file, only those which you need to override
from the defaults.
The format of the .config
file is just one variablename="value"
per line, just like in the global_variables()
function. Please remember: quote the values, do not declare a variable with the dollar sign, do not use
spaces around the equal sign.
bashblog uses the $EDITOR
environment value to open the text editor.
.backup.tar.gz
)Read the CHANGELOG section of the script header for more updates or check out the news on my blog