Awb is a python-based tool that enables users to easily create websites using plain text through the use of the AsciiDoc markup language.
One of the most significant features of the software is its flexible template system that allows users to create their website the way they want it. Other features include blog generation, image gallery generation, and sitemap.xml generation.
To get started with the software, the user is required to set up at least one website in their user awb configuration file located at ~/.awb/awb.conf. The user simply needs to define the website known to awb as "mywebsite" and specify options such as siteroot, baseurl, and asciidoc options.
Once the website is configured, and source files written, the user can issue the awb command to generate the HTML files. The software only regenerates HTML files that are out of date, and in case of any issues, the -r option can be used.
The software also allows users to customize directory-specific options by creating an awbdir.conf file. This file can include sections for normal, blog, or gallery types, define the number of posts to show, among other settings.
The latest version of the software has seen improvements in staleness detection for blogs, added the capability to write meta-description tags, and fixed some bugs.
In summary, AsciiDoc Website Builder is an excellent software for anyone looking to create a website with ease, flexibility, and convenience. It provides all the features one needs to make a great website while keeping things simple and easy-to-understand.
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