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NAME

       BlogLiterately - post articles to blogs from command line

SYNOPSIS

       BlogLiterately [OPTIONS] FILE

OPTIONS

       -s,–style=FILE
              style  specification (for –hscolour-icss) –hscolour-icss highlight haskell: hscolour, inline style
              (default) –hscolour-css  highlight  haskell:  hscolour,  separate  stylesheet  –hs-nohighlight  no
              haskell highlighting –hs-kate highlight haskell with highlighting-kate –kate highlight non-Haskell
              code with highlighting-kate (default) –no-kate don’t  highlight  non-Haskell  code  –no-toc  don’t
              generate  a  table  of  contents  (default) –toc generate a table of contents -w,–wplatex reformat
              inline LaTeX the way WordPress expects  -m,–math=ITEM  how  to  layout  math,  where  –math=[=URL]
              -g,–ghci  run  [ghci] blocks through ghci and include output -I,–upload-images upload local images
              -C,–category=ITEM post category (can specify more than one) -T,–tag=ITEM  tag  (can  specify  more
              than  one) –blogid=ID Blog specific identifier -P,–profile=STRING profile to use -b,–blog=URL blog
              XML-RPC url (if omitted, HTML  goes  to  stdout)  -u,–user=USER  user  name  -p,–password=PASSWORD
              password  -t –title=TITLE post title -f –format=FORMAT input format: markdown or rst -i –postid=ID
              Post to replace (if any) –page create a “page” instead of a post (WordPress only) –publish publish
              post  (otherwise  it’s  uploaded  as  a draft) -h –html-only don’t upload anything; output HTML to
              stdout –citations process citations (default) –no-citations do not process citations -x,–xtra=ITEM
              extension  arguments,  for  use  with  custom extensions -?,–help Display help message -V,–version
              Print version information –numeric-version Print just the version number

NOTES

       This manual page is written by Dmitry Bogatov for Debian project but can be used by others under terms of
       GNU GPL version 3 or later.

SEE ALSO

       Tutorial and examples on project homepage [[http://byorgey.wordpress.com/blogliterately]]

AUTHORS

       Robert Greayer, Brent Yorgey.