Ob

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A Blog & RSS system written in Rust based on Luke Smith's LB.

Overview

Oliver's Blog Script is an innovative blogging and RSS system crafted in Rust, designed to streamline the way we create and manage blog entries. With its sleek performance and simplicity, it allows users to convert Markdown notes into polished HTML pages effortlessly. This tool is ideal for bloggers who are looking for a fast, lightweight way to maintain their content across platforms.

The system supports multiple operating systems like MacOS, Linux, and Windows, making it accessible for a broad range of users. With its impressive minimalism—boasting less than 450 lines of code—Oliver's Blog Script is not just efficient but also easy to navigate and operate.

Features

  • Markdown to HTML Conversion: Effortlessly converts your blog entries written in Markdown into clean, structured HTML code.
  • Rolling Blog Page: Maintains a constantly updated page displaying your latest blog posts, making it easy for readers to catch up.
  • Full RSS Feed Support: Generates comprehensive RSS feeds for your blog posts, allowing users to subscribe and stay informed about new content effortlessly.
  • Customizable Blog Entries: Each entry on the rolling blog page can be easily modified using CSS, allowing for personalized styling.
  • One-Command Functionality: Perform multiple tasks such as deleting, editing, or regenerating entries across various formats with just a single command.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works seamlessly on MacOS, Linux, and Windows, ensuring a smooth experience regardless of your operating system.
  • Compact Codebase: With less than 450 lines of code, it's lightweight and easy to understand, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced developers.
  • Speedy Performance: Instantly deploy your blog content with a fast and efficient setup, ensuring quick loading times and smooth user experience.
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Blog websites feature posts written by one or more authors, organized by categories and tags, with a section for comments and archives sorted by date or topic. Additional features may include search bar, social media sharing, subscription or RSS feed, about and contact pages, and visual content.