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    bashblog

    bashblog

    A single Bash script to create blogs. Download, run, write, done

    bashblog is a minimalist blogging system implemented as a single Bash script. It was created for users who want to publish blog posts from a public folder without installing a database, CMS, or complex static site generator. The workflow is intentionally simple: place the script in a blog directory, configure basic settings, and create posts from the command line. It can use Markdown when available, generate HTML pages, build index files, and create RSS output. bashblog works across...
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    Aeperio is a very fast and very flexible syntax highlighter. The script is webbased and can be used for forums, blogs or other sites. You can even create your own language to be highlighted, if you are not satisfied with the provided languages.
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