Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> > It sounds like you've written about a quarter of a static site
> > generator already.
>
> Heh, no, what do you mean?
>
> > You could continue down that path, or just install Pelican
> > and be happy in about a day.
>
> I would if it would do what I want namely get an RSS file and
> only that. (Maybe it can even do that, I don't know.)
If only you read the documentation, you would know.
> But no one has or have heard of a CLI parser or shell tool...?
That is what a static site generator is.
It's a command-line tool that takes a directory full of content
files, a set of templates, a CSS file or 3, and spits out a
web site ready to be served by your favorite web server,
including the thing you asked for: an RSS or ATOM feed.
-dsr-
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