BlazeBlogger is a simple-to-use but capable CMS for the command line. It produces static content without the need of database servers or server side scripting. It is suitable for a wide variety of Web presentations, from a personal weblog to a project page or even a company presentation.
| Tags | Internet Web News/Diary |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent POSIX Linux Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Perl |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release introduces several enhancements regarding search engine optimizations (SEO), as well as minor changes to the user interface, including the possibility to use aliases.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug that may have caused some links to point to an incorrect page.


Release Notes: This release fixes four bugs that may have caused BlazeBlogger to sort entries in a wrong order, to produce invalid RSS feed, or fail to run properly when using an older version of Perl.


Release Notes: This release features enhanced RSS feed creation, support for both HTML and XHTML standards, and improved blog post navigation.


Release Notes: This release introduces the "core.processor" configuration option, making it possible to use whatever markup language the user wishes. Newly available are also bash completion and a quick reference card.
Recent comments
01 Mar 2011 02:56
BlazeBlogger is awesome. I installed one at blinguas.homelinux.net/ and built a new, spacey theme for it. It's easy to configure/theme, and administer. Much simpler than other blogging software (well, at least if you can manage a bash prompt).