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4 #+TITLE: Org Blogs and Wikis
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12 [[file:index.org][{Back to Worg's index}]]
14 There is a strong desire to use Org-mode to manage both blogs and
15 wikis. There are a number of tools which address parts of this need,
16 this page will serve as a collecting of the names of these tools with
17 links and brief descriptions. I'm sure I've forgotten many relevant
18 tools so *please contribute*!
21 - [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Blorg][Blorg]] is the original Org-mode blogging engine.
22 - [[http://jekyllrb.com/][Jekyll]] is a simple, blog aware, static site generator. There are
23 instructions for combining Org-mode with jekyll at [[file:org-tutorials/org-jekyll.org][Org-Jekyll]].
24 - [[file:blorgit.org][Blorgit]] publishes an interactive website based on Org-mode
25 documents. While blorgit has many nice features including the fact
26 that Org-mode documents can be edited through the web interface with
27 automatic commits to a git or svn repository however it is fairly
28 complicated to set up. Blorgit is one or two small changes from
29 being a full-fledged Org-mode based wiki.
32 - [[http://ikiwiki.info/][ikiwiki]] is a web site compiler written in Perl. In many ways it is
33 similar to Jekyll, but has closer integration with version control
34 systems. It supports blogging and has many plugins.
36 There is an org mode plugin by [[http://www.golden-gryphon.com/blog/manoj/blog/2008/06/08/Using_org-mode_with_Ikiwiki/][Manoj]], which lets you write your
37 posts in org and converts them to html suitable for processing by
41 - [[file:org-tutorials/org-ruby.org][org-ruby]] is a Ruby gem for converting org-mode files to HTML. The
42 goal is to make it easier to use org-mode files in website tools
43 like [[http://webby.rubyforge.org/][Webby]], [[http://jekyllrb.com/][Jekyll]], or [[http://webgen.rubyforge.org/][webgen]].