These are the whole code and contents of my personal weblog, open sourced.
Basically it's a static website builder/generator based on Python, Flask, Frozen-Flask and cool other bricks.
Read more about the technical concepts behind the code… on my blog (so if you didn't know about recursivity yet, now you do).
Note: you need a working installation of Python and pip.
$ git co https://github.com/n1k0/nicolas.perriault.net.git
$ cd nicolas.perriault.net
$ virtualenv --no-site-packages `pwd`/env
$ source env/bin/activate
(env)$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Don't deploy this as is. It's my personal weblog, remember? The code has been opensourced for educational purpose only.
Also, see the License section of this document for more information about contents copyright.
The site
exec at the root of the repository is the only command you'll need to call to make this whole crap work:
To serve the website locally (optionaly in DEBUG=True
mode):
$ ./site serve --debug
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/
* Restarting with reloader
This is useful when you want to see changes without having to rebuild the whole suite.
To build the static website:
$ ./site build
Generated HTML files and assets will go to the ./build/
directory.
To deploy the website (caveat: my server address is harcoded ^^):
$ ./site deploy
There's also two commands for creating new posts and add new photos:
$ ./site post code --title="My title"
Created /Users/niko/Sites/nperriault/pages/code/2012/my-title.md
$ cat pages/code/2012/my-title.md
title: My title
date: 2012-10-05
published: false
Same for the ./site photo
command.
Contents in ./pages
and ./static/photography
(blog posts and photos) are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.
All the rest including Python code, templates, CSS & javascript is released under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License.
Important note: You can freely reuse parts of the project code, but you can't republish the blog with its contents as is publicly on the Interwebs.
- It's up to you not being a dick with all of this, but I'm confident with that.
- This code won't especially be maintained for other purpose than my own needs.