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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"/>
<link href="style.css" title="style" media="screen" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<meta content="lisp,blog" name="keywords"/>
<meta content="Development blog for lisp based blog site generator" name="description"/>
<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="Atom (full content)" href="/cl-blog-generator/content/site/tag/lisp.atom"/>
<title>cl-blog-generator: lisp</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="container">
<div id="banner"><h1>cl-blog-generator :</h1></div>
<div id="centercontent">
<div class="posts">
<div class="post-link-with-synopsis">
<span class="post-link"><a href="/Users/duncan/projects/blog/content/site/post/2009/blog_site_generators.xhtml">Blog Site Generators</a></span> ·
<span class="post-synopsis"><p>
I recently uploaded some links to my <a href="http://github.com/hugoduncan/cl-blog-generator">cl-blog-generator</a> project, and have been getting some feedback with comparisons to other blog site generators, or compilers, such as <a href="http://www.advogato.org/person/Stevey/">Steve Kemp</a>'s <a href="http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/chronicle/">Chronicle</a>, or <a href="http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll">Jekyll</a> as used on <a href="http://github.com/blog/272-github-pages">GitHub Pages</a>. Compared to these, cl-blog-generator is immature, but takes a different approach in several areas that <a href="http://advogato.org/person/chalst/">Charles Stewart</a> suggested might be worth exploring. I look forward to any comments you might have.
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<div class="post-link-with-synopsis">
<span class="post-link"><a href="/Users/duncan/projects/blog/content/site/post/2009/blog_generator_configuration.xhtml">Blog Generator Configuration</a></span> ·
<span class="post-synopsis"><p>The blog generator is intended to be quite flexible, within the design constraints, which has lead to a large number of possible configurations, both on the lisp side, and for Emacs. Drafts can be written using any editor, but I shall describe use with Emacs. The package has only been tested with SBCL, but should work with any common lisp implentation.</p></span>
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<div class="post-link-with-synopsis">
<span class="post-link"><a href="/Users/duncan/projects/blog/content/site/post/2009/blog_generator_design.xhtml">Blog Generator Design</a></span> ·
<span class="post-synopsis"><p>I want to be able publish posts easily to a statically served site. I am sure that there are lots of blog site generators out there, but I could not find one that I liked, and which was in a language I would enjoy hacking, and so I wrote my own.</p></span>
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<div id="rightcontent">
<div class="oo"><a href="/" id="to-home"><span id="home">home</span></a></div>
<a href="http://github.com/hugoduncan/cl-blog-generator/" rel="me">source</a>
<a href="http://hugoduncan.org" rel="me">Hugo Duncan</a>
<div class="vcard">
<a href="http://hugoduncan.org/" class="fn url">Hugo Duncan</a>
<div><a href="mailto:blogen@hugoduncan.org" class="email">
<span class="type">pref</span><span>erred email</span>
</a></div>
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Related Tags: <div class="tags-related"><ul><li><a href="/cl-blog-generator/content/site/tag/clbloggenerator.xhtml">cl-blog-generator</a></li><li><a href="/cl-blog-generator/content/site/tag/generator.xhtml">generator</a></li><li><a href="/cl-blog-generator/content/site/tag/blog.xhtml">blog</a></li></ul></div>
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