blogofile(1)


NAME

   Blogofile - Static website compiler and blog engine

DESCRIPTION

   usage: blogofile [-h] [-s DIR] [--version] [-v] [-vv]

          {info,init,serve,help,build} ...

   positional arguments:
          {info,init,serve,help,build}

   help   Show help for a command.

   build  Build the site from source.

   init   Create a new Blogofile site from an existing template.

   serve  Host  the  _site  dir  with  the  builtin  webserver. Useful for
          quickly testing your site. Not for production  use,  please  use
          Apache instead ;)

   info   Show  information  about  the  Blogofile  installation  and  the
          current site.

   optional arguments:
   -h, --help
          show this help message and exit

   -s DIR, --src-dir DIR
          Your site's source directory (default is current directory)

   --version

   -v, --verbose
          Be verbose

   -vv, --veryverbose
          Be extra verbose

AUTHOR

   blogofile was written by Ryan McGuire <ryan@enigmacurry.com>.

   This manual page was written by Andreas Rtten  <AndreasRuetten@gmx.de>
   for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

   The               Blogofile               Documentation              at
   http://www.blogofile.com/documentation/index.html





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