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- Pelican Plugins
- ###############
- Beginning with version 3.0, Pelican supports plugins. Plugins are a way to add
- features to Pelican without having to directly modify the Pelican core. Starting
- with 3.2, all plugins (including the ones previously in the core) are
- moved here, so this is the central place for all plugins.
- How to use plugins
- ==================
- Easiest way to install and use these plugins is cloning this repo::
- git clone --recursive https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins
- and activating the ones you want in your settings file::
- PLUGIN_PATHS = ['path/to/pelican-plugins']
- PLUGINS = ['assets', 'sitemap', 'gravatar']
- ``PLUGIN_PATHS`` can be a path relative to your settings file or an absolute path.
- Alternatively, if plugins are in an importable path, you can omit ``PLUGIN_PATHS``
- and list them::
- PLUGINS = ['assets', 'sitemap', 'gravatar']
- or you can ``import`` the plugin directly and give that::
- import my_plugin
- PLUGINS = [my_plugin, 'assets']
- Plugin descriptions
- ===================
- ======================== ===========================================================
- Plugin Description
- ======================== ===========================================================
- Always modified Copy created date metadata into modified date for easy "latest updates" indexes
- AsciiDoc reader Use AsciiDoc to write your posts.
- Asset management Use the Webassets module to manage assets such as CSS and JS files.
- Auto Pages Generate custom content for generated Author, Category, and Tag pages (e.g. author biography)
- Better code samples Wraps all `table` blocks with a class attribute `.codehilitetable` in an additional `div` of class `.hilitewrapper`. It thus permits to style codeblocks better, especially to make them scrollable.
- Better figures/samples Adds a `style="width: ???px; height: auto;"` attribute to any `<img>` tags in the content
- bootstrapify Automatically add bootstraps default classes to your content, usefull for md generated tables
- CJK auto spacing Inserts spaces between Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters and English words
- Clean summary Cleans your summary of excess images
- Code include Includes Pygments highlighted code in reStructuredText
- Collate content Makes categories of content available to the template as lists through a `collations` attribute
- Creole reader Allows you to write your posts using the wikicreole syntax
- Custom article URLs Adds support for defining different default URLs for different categories
- Disqus static comments Adds a disqus_comments property to all articles. Comments are fetched at generation time using disqus API
- Extract table of content Extracts table of contents (ToC) from `article.content`
- Feed Summary Allows article summaries to be used in ATOM and RSS feeds instead of the entire article
- Filetime from git Uses git commit to determine page date
- Gallery Allows an article to contain an album of pictures
- Gist directive This plugin adds a ``gist`` reStructuredText directive.
- GitHub activity On the template side, you just have to iterate over the ``github_activity`` variable
- Global license Allows you to define a ``LICENSE`` setting and adds the contents of that license variable to the article's context
- Goodreads activity Lists books from your Goodreads shelves
- GooglePlus comments Adds GooglePlus comments to Pelican
- Gravatar Assigns the ``author_gravatar`` variable to the Gravatar URL and makes the variable available within the article's context
- Gzip cache Enables certain web servers (e.g., Nginx) to use a static cache of gzip-compressed files to prevent the server from compressing files during an HTTP call
- Headerid This plugin adds an anchor to each heading so you can deeplink to headers in reStructuredText articles.
- HTML entities Allows you to enter HTML entities such as ©, <, • inline in a RST document
- HTML tags for rST Allows you to use HTML tags from within reST documents
- I18N Sub-sites Extends the translations functionality by creating internationalized sub-sites for the default site
- ical Looks for and parses an ``.ics`` file if it is defined in a given page's ``calendar`` metadata.
- Image Process Automates the processing of images based on their class attributes
- Interlinks Lets you add frequently used URLs to your markup using short keywords
- Libravatar Allows inclusion of user profile pictures from libravatar.org
- Liquid-style tags Allows liquid-style tags to be inserted into markdown within Pelican documents
- Multi parts posts Allows you to write multi-part posts
- Markdown Inline Extend Enables you to add customize inline patterns to your markdown
- Neighbor articles Adds ``next_article`` (newer) and ``prev_article`` (older) variables to the article's context
- Open graph Generates Open Graph tags for your articles
- Optimize images Applies lossless compression on JPEG and PNG images
- PDF generator Automatically exports RST articles and pages as PDF files
- Pelican-flickr Brings your Flickr photos & sets into your static website
- pelican_javascript Allows you to embed Javascript and CSS files into individual articles
- pelican-toc Generates a Table of Contents and make it available to the theme via article.toc
- Pelican Gist tag Easily embed GitHub Gists in your Pelican articles
- Pelican Page Order Adds a ``page_order`` attribute to all pages if one is not defined.
- Pelican comment system Allows you to add static comments to your articles
- Pelican Vimeo Enables you to embed Vimeo videos in your pages and articles
- Pelican YouTube Enables you to embed YouTube videos in your pages and articles
- pelicanfly Lets you type things like `i ♥ :fa-coffee:` in your Markdown documents and have it come out as little Font Awesome icons in the browser
- Pin to top Pin Pelican's article(s) to top "Sticky article"
- PlantUML Allows you to define UML diagrams directly into rst documents using the great PlantUML tool
- Post statistics Calculates various statistics about a post and store them in an article.stats dictionary
- Random article Generates a html file which redirect to a random article
- Read More link Inserts an inline "read more" or "continue" link into the last html element of the object summary
- Related posts Adds the ``related_posts`` variable to the article's context
- Markdown-metaYAML Pelican reader to enable YAML-style metadata in markdown articles
- Math Render Gives pelican the ability to render mathematics
- Panorama Creates charts from posts metadata
- Replacer Replace a text of a generated HTML
- Representative image Extracts a representative image (i.e, featured image) from the article's summary or content
- RMD Reader Create posts via knitr RMarkdown files
- Share post Creates share URLs of article
- Simple footnotes Adds footnotes to blog posts
- Sitemap Generates plain-text or XML sitemaps
- Slim Render theme template files via Plim, a Python port of Slim, instead of Jinja
- Static comments Allows you to add static comments to an article
- Subcategory Adds support for subcategories
- Summary Allows easy, variable length summaries directly embedded into the body of your articles
- tag_cloud Provides a tag_cloud
- Thumbnailer Creates thumbnails for all of the images found under a specific directory
- Tipue Search Serializes generated HTML to JSON that can be used by jQuery plugin - Tipue Search
- Touch Does a touch on your generated files using the date metadata from the content
- Twitter Bootstrap Defines some rst directive that enable a clean usage of the twitter bootstrap CSS and Javascript components
- W3C validate Submits generated HTML content to the W3C Markup Validation Service
- ======================== ===========================================================
- Please refer to the ``Readme`` file in a plugin's folder for detailed information about
- that plugin.
- Contributing a plugin
- =====================
- Please refer to the `Contributing`_ file.
- .. _Contributing: Contributing.rst
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