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CloudFleet Blog

Quick Start for CloudFleeters

To write posts, Add Markdown files to the content/ folder. The content should start with some metadata like:

Title: Meet our team – Christoph
Date: 2015-12-08 18:25
Category: general
Tags: team, christoph
Slug: meet-our-team-christoph
Author: Laura Gaetano
Author_link: https://cloudfleet.io/#team-tabs
Summary: Introducing the Admiral of the Clouds
Status: published

If you just want to add it as a draft, omit the Status: published line.

To publish, make sure Status: published is added, check that the date is valid and from base-builder run:

ansible-playbook spire.yml -K --tags=blog

Installation

pip install pelican markdown

Clone cloudfleet-pelican-theme in the same folder where blog is.

Usage

Then from the blog folder call (every time you change sth :( )

./build.sh

Start the site

cd output/
python -m pelican.server

Go to http://localhost:8000

Hacking the theme

Clone the theme on the same level as blog.

Edit it and rerun this to see changes:

./build.sh; (cd ./output; python -m pelican.server)