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NAME

       NanoBlogger - small weblog engine for the UNIX command line

SYPNOSIS

       nb [-b blog_dir] [options]

DESCRIPTION

       NanoBlogger User's manual.

       NanoBlogger  is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line. It uses common
       unix tools, such as cat, grep and sed. It's free to use and modify under the  GNU  General
       Public License.

OPTIONS

       -a, --add
              create new entry, category, or weblog (directory).

       -b, --blogdir <directory>
              specify weblog directory.

       -B, --body <text>
              deprecated, please use '-T' or '--text' instead.

       -c, --category <ID,cat>
              specify  category  (for  '--add',  '--delete',  '--edit', '--list', '--update', and
              '--update-cache').

       --cfgfile <file>
              specify an alternate configuration file.

       --configure
              configure weblog (for '--update').

       --datadir <directory>
              specify weblog's data directory.

       -d, --delete <ID,cat>
              delete an entry or category.

       -D, --desc <text>
              set text of description (for '--add', '--draft', '--makefile' and '--makepage').

       -e, --edit <ID,cat>
              edit an entry or category.

       -E, --draft <file>
              edit or create metafile.

       -f, --file <file>
              specify metafile to import as entry (for '--add').

       -h, --help
              show this help message.

       -i, --interactive <1=on/0=off>
              toggle interactive mode (for '--add',  '--delete',  '--preview',  '--publish',  and
              '--update').

       -l, --list <all,cat,DATE,max>
              list entries or categories (defaults to max).

       --manual
              view the manual.

       -m, --move <ID>
              move an entry to a specified category (for '--category').

       -M, --makepage <file1> <file2>
              create new weblog page (file2) from metafile (file1).

       --makefile <file>
              create new metafile.

       -n, --author <text>
              set text of author (for '--add', '--draft', '--makefile' and '--makepage').

       --plugindir <directory>
              specify weblog's plugin directory.

       -p, --preview
              run command to preview weblog.

       -P, --publish
              run command to publish weblog.

       --template <file>
              specify file to load as template (for '--draft', '--makepage' and '--makefile').

       --template-dir <directory>
              specify weblog's template directory.

       -t, --title <text>
              set   text  of  title  (for  '--add',  '--category',  '--draft',  '--makefile'  and
              '--makepage').

       --tag <TAG>
              specify tag (for '--add', '--draft', '--edit', '--makefile' and

              '--makepage').

       --tag-text <text>
              set text of tag (for '--tag').

       -T, --text <text>
              set text of body (for '--add', '--draft', '--makefile' and '--makepage').

       -U, --update-cache <all,DATE,max,expired>
              force update  of  weblog's  cache  removing  specified  cached  data  (defaults  to
              'expired').

       -u, --update <all,DATE,main,max>
              force update of weblog's files updating specified weblog data (defaults to 'max').

       -v, --verbose <1=on/0=off>
              toggle level of verbosity.

       -V, --version
              display version information.

       -c,-d,-e,-m accepts multiple ID numbers separated by commas (e.g. 1,2,3).

       --list and --update can match entries by date (irrelevant of entry id(s)).

              date = YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, YYYY

EXAMPLES

       --blogdir [myblog_dir] --add
                 Where  myblog_dir  is a nonexistent directory. This will create a new directory,
                 copy the default files over, and then let you edit the  weblog's  configuration.
                 Multiple  weblogs  can be created this way. Running the same command again on an
                 existing weblog directory will add a new entry.

       --blogdir [myblog_dir] --configure -u all
                 This opens blog.conf from the weblog  directory  for  editing  and  updates  the
                 entire weblog.

       [-b blog_dir] -a
                 Add a new entry

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -a
                 Add a new entry to a category

        [-b blog_dir] -t “New Entry” -n [entry_author] -a
                 Set title and author for new entry

       [-b blog_dir] -t “New Entry” -n [entry_author] -M “My message.” -a
                 Set title, author, and body for new entry

       [-b blog_dir] -l
                 List current entries

       [-b blog_dir] -l all
                 List all entries

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -l
                 List entries for a category

       [-b blog_dir] -e 1
                 Edit the last entry created

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -e 1
                 Edit an entry from a category

       [-b blog_dir] -e 1,2,3
                 Edit multiple entries

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -m 1
                 Move an entry to a category

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1,2,3 -m 1
                 Move an entry to multiple categories

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -m 1,2,3
                 Move multiple entries to a category

       [-b blog_dir] -d 1
                 Permanently delete an entry

       [-b blog_dir] -d 1,2,3
                 Permanently delete multiple entries

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -d 1
                 Delete an entry from a category

       [-b blog_dir] -c new -a
                 Create a new category

       [-b blog_dir] -t “New Category” -c new -a
                 Set the title for a new category

       [-b blog_dir] -l cat
                 List available categories

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -t “News” -e cat
                 Edit a category's title

       [-b blog_dir] -c 1 -d cat
                 Delete a category

       [-b blog_dir] -u all
                 Update the Weblog's Data Directory

NOTES

       The  articles  plugin  provides a simple way for NanoBlogger to automatically generate and
       update articles for your weblog. Creating a new article is easy, create a new file in  the
       articles  directory and save it with the suffix, "txt". To remove an article simply rename
       it's suffix to something other than "txt" or remove it from the articles directory.

       Edit templates/main_links.htm to add new links.

FILES

       /etc/nanoblogger/nb.conf

AUTHOR

       NanoBlogger written by Kevin Wood (n1xt3r) <un1xt3r@fastmail.fm>
       This manual page was originally written by  William  Vera  <billy@billy.com.mx>  and  then
       updated  by  Michal  Cihar  <michal@cihar.com>  for  the Debian system (but may be used by
       others).
       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the  terms  of
       the GNU Free Documentation

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/nanoblogger/nanoblogger.html http://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/