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The Chronicle Blog Compiler

Chronicle is a simple tool that will convert a directory of simple text files into a formatted and static HTML blog. In short, it compiles text entries into pretty HTML, complete with support for tagged entries, and RSS feeds.

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  •  14 Feb 2010 15:36

Release Notes: This release includes support for the multi-markdown input format.

  •  03 Jan 2010 17:39

    Release Notes: This release delegates the formatting and processing of each blog entry to an external helper. The use of an external helper allows for source code contained within entries to be syntax highlighted, and otherwise allows arbitrary operations to be carried out upon them.

    •  06 Dec 2009 18:53

      Release Notes: This release supports the use of UTF in input files.

      •  03 Oct 2009 08:34

        Release Notes: This release updates all of the supplied template themes such that they validate fully. The themes themselves were also updated to support the use of include files, which allows simpler end-user customization.

        •  20 Aug 2009 18:22

          Release Notes: This release updates the supplied templates, and includes an auto-generated sitemap.xml file for each generated blog. This sitemap can be used to submit a blog to a number of search engines.

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