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New Blog - Pelican!
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:date: 2022-10-16 23:30
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:author: tyrel
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:category: Blog
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:tags: python, pelican
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:slug: pelican-new-blog
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:status: published
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If you have read the previous post, and then looked at this one, there are a LOT of changes that happened.
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I was recently exploited and had ``heysrv.php`` files everywhere, so I have decided to forego wordpress for now.
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I am now using `Pelican <https://getpelican.com>`_!
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It's very sleek, and only took me a few hours to port my Wordpress export to Pelican reStructuredText format.
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All I have to do is run ``invoke publish`` and it will be on the server.
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No PHP, no database.
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All files properly in their right places.
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It comes with your standard blogging experience: Categories, Tags, RSS/Atom feeds, etc.
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You need to set up Disqus — which I probably won't — in order to get comments though.
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I'm pleased with it.
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I have posts go under YYYY/MM/slug.html files, which I like for organization.
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Posting images is easy, I just toss it under ``content/images/YYYY/MM/`` with date for organization.
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