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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ ennum is a purely functional Org Mode based static blog generator written in Ema
- generate Atom feeds
- translate posts to multiple languages
- tangle source blocks embedded in posts
+- simple HTTP server to view blog locally
* Features in detail
** Minimal rebuilds
@@ -33,6 +34,9 @@ ennum understands posts translated to multiple languages. It automatically links
** Tangle source blocks embedded in posts
ennum lets you tangle source blocks embedded in posts and write them to a separate source file. Thus, you can make the source code in your blog available for download without having to duplicate your code in two places.
+** Simple HTTP server to view blog locally
+ennum comes with a simple HTTP server to view blog locally before publishing.
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** Pure Emacs Lisp
ennum is written purely in Emacs Lisp [fn::except for the image processing code, for which we shell out to external command-line tools]. No need to pull up your terminal emulator or shell mode to rebuild your blog.