# blogc [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/blogc/blogc.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/blogc/blogc) A blog compiler. ## Quickstart Clone the [Git repository](https://github.com/blogc/blogc) or grab the [latest release](https://github.com/blogc/blogc/releases) and extract it. If installing from Git repository, [ronn](https://github.com/rtomayko/ronn) and [GNU Autotools](http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Autotools-Introduction.html) must be installed in the machine. Release tarballs does not have these dependencies and are the recommended way to install. Inside the source directory, run the following commands: $ ./autogen.sh # if installing from git $ ./configure [--enable-git-receiver] [--enable-runserver] $ make # make install The `./configure` options listed above will enable building of helper tools. To learn more about these tools, please read the man pages. Be aware that [`blogc-runserver(1)`](https://blogc.rgm.io/man/blogc-runserver.1.html) depends on [libmagic](https://github.com/file/file) and [libevent](http://libevent.org/), but this tool can be replaced by any HTTP server you want to use. To create your first blog, please clone our example repository and adapt it to your needs: $ git clone https://github.com/blogc/blogc-example my-blog $ cd my-blog $ rm -rf .git $ git init $ git commit -am 'initial commit' At this point you'll have an empty blog, that can be customized to suit your needs. You'll want to look at the `content/post/` directory and edit your first post. Each new post, template or asset must be added to the `Makefile`. Please read it carefully. If some unexpected error happened, please [file an issue](https://github.com/blogc/blogc/issues/new). -- Rafael G. Martins