blogger2jekyll
v1.2.0
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Converts old-school blogger export file to html with yaml frontmatter for static bloggers such as ruhoh, jekyll, octopress, nanoc, etc
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Blogger2Jekyll
This tool will help you migrate from Blogger / Blogspot to any static site generator that uses YAML front-matter such as Jekyll / Octopress / Ruhoh / Nanoc.
Basic usage
Export your blog
- Login to Blogger
- Go to your blog's settings
- Go to Templates
- Change your template style to "classic" (temporarily) (it will keep your customizations saved)
- Go to Settings, Other
- Export your blog
- Change your template style back to the new one
Run blogger2jekyll
on your downloaded export
Install NodeJS
Follow the following:
npm install -g blogger2jekyll blogger2jekyll /path/to/blog-dd-mm-yyyy.xml /path/to/converted-blogger-posts blogger2jekyll-server /path/to/converted-blogger-posts
blogger2jekyll
reads in posts and comments from the xml file
(defaults to fuzzy searcing in the current directory for blog-*.xml
)
and outputs them to the specified output folder (defaults to blogger-posts
)
blogger2jekyll-server
issues fuzzy redirects if it can find a name similar to
the one it was searching for in the directory it expected to find it in.
For Example
GET /normal.html -> /normal.html
GET /title-of-blog-may-be.html -> /title-of-blog-may-be-truncated.html
GET /fun-with-osx-10-8.html -> /fun-with-osx-108.html
GET /this-post-really-doesnt-exist -> 404'd!
Advanced Usage
Open up the converter and modify it to meet your needs. It's very few lines of code and very straight forward.
git clone git://github.com/coolaj86/blogger2jekyll.git
cd blogger2jekyll
find .
vim lib/index.js