Pressy
Pressy lets you work with your WordPress site as though you were using a static site generator like Jekyll.
Installation
Pressy is a work-in-progress and is not yet published as a RubyGem.
Usage
Initializing a new site directory
Before you can use Pressy, you need to set up a directory to hold the files for your site.
$ mkdir example.com
$ cd example.com
$ pressy init
# TODO output from init
This will create a .pressy/config.yml file in the
example.com directory. This configuration will allow
subsequent pressy commands to connect to your WordPress site.
Pulling changes from WordPress
To sync the contents of your posts on WordPress to your local directory,
you can run pressy pull.
$ pressy pull
Updated 5 posts.
TODO more commands
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install
dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can
also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow
you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake
install. To release a new version, update the version number in
version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake
release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git
commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at github.com/mjm/pressy. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
Code Status
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the Pressy project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.