Vee is a Unix-compatible, command-line blogging tool that boasts excellent portability.
One of the most exciting features of Vee is that it can be used in a batch setting, such as a cron job. An example that showcases just how neat this feature is can even be seen in action.
Basic usage is straightforward and configuring anything is not necessary to start using Vee right away. Users can simply run the vee command with various options and follow the syntax provided. For example, a user can add a full entry via the command line or even invoke an editor to do the same.
Non-interactive entry is also possible using the software – perfect for when you’re in a rush or just want to avoid using vi. Moreover, you can reformat last entry or even reformat all if you want to make changes in your blogpost’s formatting.
Users can also customize Vee to their liking, thanks to the range of options provided. For instance, they can specify the directory Vee is in, use their own defined format instead of the default, and even define a filter if they aren't using the default vee-pre.
Overall, Vee is an incredibly versatile and feature-packed blog tool that anyone familiar with Unix will truly appreciate. It is user-friendly and brimming with an array of customization options that truly make it stand out among its peers.
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