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to-static

v1.0.4

Published

A migration tool used to convert convencional blogs to static website generators data source

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to-static

This tool convert blog entries to the markup used in static websites genertors.

It can be extended to handle others frameworks and blogs.

The idea comes when I was like to convert my blog hosted on Blogger to static website for use with generators. I don't find an easy way to migrate my blog, so this tool may be helpfull.

Folders

  • /input recovery blog content from http, file, etc.
  • /format parser to convert the blog content to JSON
  • /origin implementations to convert JSON blog to standard Model used. It will be created for each blog, like blogger, tumblr, wordpress.
  • /staticgen implementation specific for each static website generator. It will be one for each framework like hexo, jekyll.
  • /markup convert post content to specific markup, like markdown, reStructuredDoc, AsciiDoc and such.
  • /output handle write file and templates.