public
Rubygem
Description: A lightweight and flexible website management system.
Homepage: http://webby.rubyforge.org/
Clone URL: git://github.com/TwP/webby.git
TwP (author)
Tue Jan 01 14:43:18 -0800 2008
commit  291e1d9728e977bf738d218072e9f8827cdcb2ad
tree    8a9f43b14175a054b6fe94ab403aa4755b186fe5
parent  dc0ae0cf3b529af868da7d445779087dfe0d066f
webby /
name age message
file History.txt Tue Jan 01 14:14:55 -0800 2008 Updating svn properties, fixing bugs, etc. [TwP]
file Manifest.txt Sat Dec 29 18:22:02 -0800 2007 removed all rakelibs in favor of a tasks folder [TwP]
file README.txt Mon Nov 05 19:05:29 -0800 2007 Updated the css files for the default website i... [TwP]
file Rakefile Tue Jan 01 14:43:18 -0800 2008 updating logging dependency [TwP]
directory bin/ Sat Dec 29 18:22:02 -0800 2007 removed all rakelibs in favor of a tasks folder [TwP]
directory data/ Tue Jan 01 14:14:55 -0800 2008 Updating svn properties, fixing bugs, etc. [TwP]
directory examples/ Tue Jan 01 14:14:55 -0800 2008 Updating svn properties, fixing bugs, etc. [TwP]
directory lib/ Tue Jan 01 14:14:55 -0800 2008 Updating svn properties, fixing bugs, etc. [TwP]
directory spec/ Sat Dec 29 18:22:02 -0800 2007 removed all rakelibs in favor of a tasks folder [TwP]
directory tasks/ Tue Jan 01 12:37:31 -0800 2008 Updating rake tasks to Mr Bones 1.2.0 [TwP]
README.txt
Webby

* {Homepage}[http://webby.rubyforge.org/]
* {Rubyforge Project}[http://rubyforge.org/projects/webby]
* email tim dot pease at gmail dot com

== DESCRIPTION:

Webby is a super fantastic little website management system. It would be called a _content management system_ if it were 
a bigger kid. But, it's just a runt with a special knack for transforming text. And that's really all it does - manages 
the legwork of turning text into something else, an *ASCII Alchemist* if you will.

Webby works by combining the contents of a *page* with a *layout* to produce HTML. The layout contains everything common 
to all the pages - HTML headers, navigation menu, footer, etc. - and the page contains just the information for that 
page. You can use your favorite markup language to write your pages; Webby supports quite a few.

Install Webby and try it out!

== FEATURES:

* choose your templating language: *eRuby*, *Textile*, *Markdown*, *HAML*
* support for {CodeRay}[http://coderay.rubychan.de/] syntax highlighting
* quick and speedy - only builds pages that have changed
* deploy anywhere - it's just HTML, no special server stuff required
* happy {rake}[http://docs.rubyrake.org/] tasks for deploying your website to a server
* build new pages from templates for quicker blog posts and news items

But Wait! There's More!

Webby has a great _autobuild_ feature that continuously generates HTML whenever the *pages* or *layouts* change. The 
HTML is served up via {heel}[http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/heel/], a static file webserver based on mongrel. 
Whenever you change a page, you can immediately see those changes without having to run any commands.

   $ rake autobuild
   heel --root output --daemonize
   -- starting autobuild (Ctrl-C to stop)
   - started at 10:21:26
   creating output/index.html
   - started at 10:22:57
   creating output/index.html

Webby is not limited to producing HTML. By no means! Do you ever get tired of repeating the same color code 
<b>#D3C4A2</b> in your CSS files? Webby can help. Need some customized JavaScript for your website. Webby can help. 
Anytime you find yourself repeating the same bit of text over and over, then you should be using Webby.

== INSTALL:

   gem install webby

== EXAMPLE:

   $ webby my_site
   creating my_site

   $ cd my_site

   $ rake create:page new_page.txt
   creating content/new_page.txt

   $ rake create:page another/new_page.txt
   creating content/another/new_page.txt

   $ rake autobuild
   heel --root output --daemonize
   -- starting autobuild (Ctrl-C to stop)
   - started at 07:01:30
   creating output/index.html
   creating output/new_page.html
   creating output/another/new_page.html

== REQUIREMENTS:

* directory_watcher
* heel
* hpricot
* logging
* rake
* rspec

== LICENSE:

MIT