NAME Statocles - A static site generator VERSION version 0.036 SYNOPSIS # !!! Read the Getting Started guide to set up a site.yml config file # Create a new blog post export EDITOR=vim statocles blog post # Build the site statocles build # Test the site in a local web browser statocles daemon # Deploy the site statocles deploy DESCRIPTION Statocles is an application for building static web pages from a set of plain YAML and Markdown files. It is designed to make it as simple as possible to develop rich web content using basic text-based tools. FEATURES * A simple format combining YAML and Markdown for editing site content. * A command-line application for building, deploying, and editing the site. * A simple daemon to display a test site before it goes live. * A blogging application with * RSS and Atom syndication feeds. * Tags to organize blog posts. Tags have their own custom feeds. * Crosspost links to direct users to a syndicated blog. * Post-dated blog posts to appear automatically when the date is passed. * Customizable templates using the Mojolicious template language. * A clean default theme using Twitter Bootstrap . * SEO-friendly features such as sitemaps (sitemap.xml) . GUIDES GETTING STARTED To get started with your own Statocle site, see the Statocles setup help in Statocles::Help::Setup. OVERVIEW DOCUMENTS A document is the main content of the site. The user does all the work with documents: adding, editing, and removing documents. The default store reads documents in a combined YAML and Markdown format, easily editable with any text editor. A sample document looks like: --- title: This is a title author: preaction --- # This is the markdown content This is a paragraph This is the same format that Jekyll uses. The document format is described in the Statocles::Store::File documentation under Frontmatter Document Format. PAGES A Statocles::Page is rendered HTML ready to be sent to a user. Statocles generates pages from the documents that the user provides. One document may generate multiple pages, and pages may have multiple formats like HTML or RSS. Statocles::Page::Document This page renders a single document. This is used for the main page of a blog post, for example. Statocles::Page::List This page renders a list of other pages (not documents). This is used for index pages. Statocles::Page::Feed This page renders an alternate version of a list page, like an RSS or Atom feed. APPLICATIONS An application is the module that will take the documents the user provides and turn them into the pages that can be written out to the filesystem. Statocles::App::Blog A simple blogging application. SITES A Statocles::Site manages a bunch of applications, writing and deploying the resulting pages. Deploying the site may involve a simple file copy, but it could also involve a Git repository, an FTP site, or a database. Statocles::Site::Git A simple Git repository site. STORES A Statocles::Store reads and writes documents and pages. The default store (Statocles::Store::File) reads documents in YAML and writes pages to a file, but stores could read documents as JSON, or from a Mongo database, and write pages to a database, or whereever you want! SEE ALSO For news and documentation, visit the Statocles website at http://preaction.github.io/Statocles . There are static site generators written in other languages. See a big list of them at . AUTHOR Doug Bell CONTRIBUTORS * Doug Bell * tadegenban * Vladimir Lettiev COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Doug Bell. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.