pelican-themes
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Description
===========

"pelican-themes" is a command line tool for managing themes for
Pelican.


Usage
-----

   pelican-themes [-h] [-l] [-i theme path [theme path ...]]
      [-r theme name [theme name ...]]
      [-s theme path [theme path ...]] [-v] [--version]


Optional arguments:
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-h, --help

Show the help an exit

-l, --list

Show the themes already installed

-i theme_path, --install theme_path

One or more themes to install

-r theme_name, --remove theme_name

One or more themes to remove

-s theme_path, --symlink theme_path

Same as "--install", but create a symbolic link instead of copying the
theme. Useful for theme development

-v, --verbose

Verbose output

--version

Print the version of this script


Examples
========


Listing the installed themes
----------------------------

With "pelican-themes", you can see the available themes by using the
"-l" or "--list" option:

   $ pelican-themes -l
   notmyidea
   two-column@
   simple
   $ pelican-themes --list
   notmyidea
   two-column@
   simple

In this example, we can see there are three themes available:
"notmyidea", "simple", and "two-column".

"two-column" is prefixed with an "@" because this theme is not copied
to the Pelican theme path, but is instead just linked to it (see
Creating symbolic links for details about creating symbolic links).

Note that you can combine the "--list" option with the "-v" or "--
verbose" option to get more verbose output, like this:

   $ pelican-themes -v -l
   /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/pelican-2.6.0-py2.6.egg/pelican/themes/notmyidea
   /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/pelican-2.6.0-py2.6.egg/pelican/themes/two-column (symbolic link to `/home/skami/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/two-column')
   /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/pelican-2.6.0-py2.6.egg/pelican/themes/simple


Installing themes
-----------------

You can install one or more themes using the "-i" or "--install"
option. This option takes as argument the path(s) of the theme(s) you
want to install, and can be combined with the verbose option:

   # pelican-themes --install ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/notmyidea-cms --verbose

   # pelican-themes --install ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/notmyidea-cms\
                              ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/martyalchin \
                              --verbose

   # pelican-themes -vi ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/two-column


Removing themes
---------------

The "pelican-themes" command can also remove themes from the Pelican
themes path. The "-r" or "--remove" option takes as argument the
name(s) of the theme(s) you want to remove, and can be combined with
the "--verbose" option.

   # pelican-themes --remove two-column

   # pelican-themes -r martyachin notmyidea-cmd -v


Creating symbolic links
-----------------------

"pelican-themes" can also install themes by creating symbolic links
instead of copying entire themes into the Pelican themes path.

To symbolically link a theme, you can use the "-s" or "--symlink",
which works exactly as the "--install" option:

   # pelican-themes --symlink ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/two-column

In this example, the "two-column" theme is now symbolically linked to
the Pelican themes path, so we can use it, but we can also modify it
without having to reinstall it after each modification.

This is useful for theme development:

   $ sudo pelican-themes -s ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/two-column
   $ pelican ~/Blog/content -o /tmp/out -t two-column
   $ firefox /tmp/out/index.html
   $ vim ~/Dev/Pelican/pelican-themes/two-column/static/css/main.css
   $ pelican ~/Blog/content -o /tmp/out -t two-column
   $ cp /tmp/bg.png ~/Dev/Pelican/pelican-themes/two-column/static/img/bg.png
   $ pelican ~/Blog/content -o /tmp/out -t two-column
   $ vim ~/Dev/Pelican/pelican-themes/two-column/templates/index.html
   $ pelican ~/Blog/content -o /tmp/out -t two-column


Doing several things at once
----------------------------

The "--install", "--remove" and "--symlink" option are not mutually
exclusive, so you can combine them in the same command line to do more
than one operation at time, like this:

   # pelican-themes --remove notmyidea-cms two-column \
                    --install ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/notmyidea-cms-fr \
                    --symlink ~/Dev/Python/pelican-themes/two-column \
                    --verbose

In this example, the theme "notmyidea-cms" is replaced by the theme
"notmyidea-cms-fr"
