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InkPaper is a static blog generator developed in Golang. No dependencies, cross platform, easy to use, fast building times and an elegant theme.

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InkPaper - An Elegant Static Blog Generator

Features

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Quick Start

Website Configuration

Edit config.yml, use this format:

site:
    title: Website Title
    subtitle: Website Subtitle
    limit: Max Article Count Per Page
    theme: Website Theme Directory
    comment: Comment Plugin Variable (Default is disqus username)
    root: Website Root Path # Optional
    lang: Website Language # Support en, zh, ru, ja, de, pt-br, configurable in theme/lang.yml
    url: Website URL # For RSS generating
    link: Article Link Scheme # Default is {title}.html, Support {year}, {month}, {day}, {hour}, {minute}, {second}, {title} variables

authors:
    AuthorID: # Your author ID, used in article's author field
        name: Author Name
        intro: Author Motto
        avatar: Author Avatar Path

build:
    output: Build Output Directory # Optional, default is "public"
    port: Preview Port
    copy:
        - Copied Files When Build
    publish: |
        Excuted command when 'ink publish' is used

Blog Writing

Create a .md file in the source directory (Supports subdirectories). Use this format:

title: Article Title
date: Year-Month-Day Hour:Minute:Second #Created Time. Support timezone, such as " +0800"
update: Year-Month-Day Hour:Minute:Second #Updated Time, optional. Support timezone, such as " +0800"
author: AuthorID
cover: Article Cover Path # Optional
draft: false # Is draft or not, optional
top: false # Place article to top or not, optional
preview: Article Preview, Also use <!--more--> to split in body # Optional
tags: # Optional
    - Tag1
    - Tag2
type: post # Specify type is post or page, optional
hide: false # Hide article or not. Hidden atricles still can be accessed via URL, optional
toc: false # Show table of contents or not, optional
---

Markdown Format's Body

Publish

Tips: When files changed, ink preview will automatically rebuild the blog. Refresh browser to update.

Customization

Modifying The Theme

The default theme is placed in the theme folder, run npm install and npm run build to rebuild in this folder.

page page.html (article list) and article.html (article), use variable with Golang Template syntax.

New Page

Created any .html file will be copied to source directory, could use all variables on site field in config.yml.

Define Custom Variables

InkPaper supports defining custom variables in pages, which must be placed under site.config in config.yaml, such as:

site:
    config:
        MyVar: "Hello World"

The variable can be referenced in the page by {{.Site.Config.MyVar}}.

Note

Although the field names in other parts of config.yaml are all lowercase, the name of the custom variable must be used correctly. Otherwises, such a variable:

site:
    config:
        MYVAR_aAa: "Hello World"

must be referenced in the page as {{.Site.Config.MYVAR_aAa}}.

Use Functions (Experimental)

InkPaper defines a minimal set of functions that can be used in HTML pages (except for .md source files), such as

{{ readFile "path/to/file" }}

This will read the content of the file path/to/file and include it in the page without any processing.

For file-related functions, when executed in the source directory, the file path is relative to the source directory; when executed in other directories, the file path is relative to the theme (such as theme).

See the source file funcs.go for a list of all functions.

Blog Migration (Beta)

Supports simple Jeklly/Hexo post convertions. Usage:

ink convert /path/_posts

Building from source

Local Build

  1. Install Golang environment
  2. Run git clone https://github.com/InkProject/ink && cd ink && go install to compile and install ink
  3. Run ink preview $GOPATH/src/github.com/InkProject/ink/template to preview blog

Docker Build (Example)

  1. Clone code git clone git@github.com:InkProject/ink.git
  2. Build image docker build -t ink . in source directory
  3. Run container docker run -p 8888:80 ink

Theme

Related Tutorials

License

CC Attribution-NonCommercial License 4.0

Reporting An Issue

https://github.com/InkProject/ink/issues

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