Blogging
With org-mode
Each of these modes is effectively an in-emacs application.
Blog-minimal
blog-minimal is built on org-mode and well integrated into Emacs.
Hakyll
Being based on Pandoc, Hakyll has built-in support for org-mode files. The only limitation is the absence of support for org-mode metadata (#+TITLE, etc): Hakyll still requires a Jekyll-like YAML metadata block.
Jekyll
Jekyll is a static website and blog engine. It's possible to write everything in org-mode in a single org file, as described in this blog post: http://endlessparentheses.com/how-i-blog-one-year-of-posts-in-a-single-org-file.html
Technically, it's needed to use his package ox-jekyll-subtree and then we just need to call M-x endless/export-to-blog to export the current org subtree as a jekyll entry post.
Pelican
org_reader is a Pelican plugin to write posts in org-mode.
blog-admin
blog-admin works with hexo or org-page and provides an admin table, presenting the list of our posts, to which we can take actions, like toggling the 'publish' state.
Hugo
ox-hugo implements a Markdown backend for Org exporter. It exports to Blackfriday Markdown with Hugo front-matter in TOML or YAML.
ox-hugo supports two common Org blogging flows:
- exporting multiple Org sub-trees from a single file to multiple Hugo posts
- exporting a single Org file to a single Hugo post
It also leverages the Org tag and property inheritance features.
See Why ox-hugo? to learn what motivated this package development inspite of Hugo being advertised as being able to support Org directly.
See Real World Example sites generated using ox-hugo, and their sources too, in Org.
Nikola
Nikola can handle org-mode files with the extension org2nikola.
See also
Hublo
Hublo uses elisp to write configuration and the phases of build.
See more options within the Blog category.
org html themes - readthedoc theme
These org html themes allow to export to beautiful html in 2 minutes.