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  1. Pelican 4.5 released

    By Pelican Contributors

    In news.

    Pelican 4.5 is now available. Its marquee feature is support for “namespace” plugins, which means any plugin listed under the new Pelican Plugins organization can be installed via Pip, after which Pelican should automatically detect and enable the new plugin.

    This also means that Pelican projects can specify and …

  2. Pelican Sprint — Fall 2019

    By Pelican Contributors

    In news.

    In the spirit of Hacktoberfest, we will be conducting an informal sprint on Sunday, 20 October. One of the goals for this sprint is to migrate plugins from the current monolithic repository to individual, community-shared repositories. The following issues will provide some historical background for those who want to learn …

  3. Pelican 4.1 released

    By Pelican Contributors

    In news.

    Pelican 4.1 has been released and includes the following enhancements, fixes, and tweaks:

    • Live browser reload upon changed files (provided via Invoke task)
    • Add pyproject.toml, managed by Poetry
    • Support for invoking python -m pelican
    • Add relative source path attribute to content
    • Allow directories in EXTRA_PATH_METADATA
    • Add all_articles variable …
  4. Pelican 4.0 released

    By Pelican Contributors

    In news.

    Pelican 4.0 has been released, including many enhancements, fixes, and tweaks. Highlights include:

    • Replace develop_server.sh script with pelican --listen
    • Improved copy/link behavior for large static files (e.g., videos)
    • New {static} syntax to link to static content
    • Pages can now have draft status
    • Show current settings via …

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