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= Brite

A Shiny Static Website Generator

{Homepage}[http://rubyworks.github.com/brite] /
{Documentation}[http://rubydoc.info/gems/brite/frames] /
{Report Issue}[http://github.com/rubyworks/brite/issues] /
{Development}[http://github.com/rubyworks/brite] /
{Mailing List}[http://groups.google.com/group/rubyworks-mailinglist]

{<img src="http://travis-ci.org/rubyworks/brite.png" />}[http://travis-ci.org/rubyworks/brite]


== DESCRIPTION

Brite is an inovative static website/blog generation utility
which is as easy to use as it is versatile.


== FEATURES

* Site layout is 100% user-defined.
* Can generate files in place, so no "special directories" are required.
* Alternatively templated routes can customize the site organization. 
* Supports multi-format templates via Neapolitan template engine.
* Supports many markup and templating formats via Malt or Tilt.


== SYNOPSIS

Very briefly, one creates `.page`, `.post`, .part and `.layout` files and 
then runs:

  $ brite

Voila, website made!

Of course, the question really is how does one go about creating `.page`,
`.post`, `.part` and `.layout` files and such. For information about that see the
{Brite website}[https://rubyworks.github.com/brite] and see the
{Getting Started Tutorial}[https://github.com/rubyworks/brite/wiki/Getting-Started].

For a quick start, have a look at the {brite-site repository}[https://github.com/rubyworks/brite-site]
which contains a generic Brite project anyone can use to start their own Brite Site.

To get further under the hood see Brite source code in the
{GitHub hosted repository}[http://github.com/rubyworks/brite]
and read the {API documentation}[http://rubydoc.info/gems/brite/frames].


== HOW TO INSTALL

=== RubyGems

  $ gem install brite

=== Setup.rb

If you're old fashion and want to install to a site location,
see Setup.rb[http://rubyworks.github.com/setup].


== COPYRIGHTS

Copyright (c) 2009 Rubyworks

Brite is distributable in accordance to the *BSD-2-Clause* license.

See COPYING.rdoc file for details.

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