In setup mode, ikiwiki reads the config file, which is really a perl
program that can call ikiwiki internal functions.
+ [[ikiwiki.setup]] is an example of such a config file.
+
The default action when --setup is specified is to automatically generate
wrappers for a wiki based on data in a config file, and rebuild the wiki.
-
- [[ikiwiki.setup]] is an example of such a config file.
+ If you only want to build any changed pages, you can use --refresh with
+ --setup.
* --wrappers
along with this one. --rebuild will also force feeds to be polled even if
they were polled recently.
+* --render file
+
+ Renders a single file, outputting the resulting html. Does not save state,
+ so this cannot be used for building whole wikis, but it is useful for
+ previewing an edited file at the command line. Generally used in conjunction
+ with --setup to load in a wiki's setup:
+
+ ikiwiki --setup ~/ikiwiki.setup --render foo.mdwn
+
* --version
Print ikiwiki version number.
* --rss, --norss
- If rss is set, ikiwiki will generate rss feeds for pages that inline
+ If rss is set, ikiwiki will generate RSS feeds for pages that inline
+ a [[blog]].
+
+* --atom, --noatom
+
+ If atom is set, ikiwiki will generate Arom feeds for pages that inline
a [[blog]].
* --pingurl url
Enables or disables "Discussion" links from being added to the header of
every page. The links are enabled by default.
+* --userdir subdir
+
+ Optionally, allows links to users of the wiki to link to pages inside a
+ subdirectory of the wiki. The default is to link to pages in the toplevel
+ directory of the wiki.
+
* --timeformat format
Specify how to display the time or date. The format string is passed to the
* --verbose, --no-verbose
- Be vebose about what is being done.
+ Be verbose about what is being done.
* --syslog, --no-syslog