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https://github.com/natew/obtvse

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Obtvse
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A clean and simple markdown blog. Inspired by [Svbtle](http://svbtle.com).

**[Demo](http://obtvse.herokuapp.com) | [Demo Admin](http://obtvse.herokuapp.com/admin)**

Username: username

Password: password

Installation
============

**Obtvse uses some ruby 1.9 syntax, so please make sure your `ruby -v` shows at least 1.9, and please use 1.9 on your host as well!**

If you are new to Rails development, check out guides for getting your development environment set up for [Mac](http://astonj.com/tech/setting-up-a-ruby-dev-enviroment-on-lion/) and [Windows](http://jelaniharris.com/2011/installing-ruby-on-rails-3-in-windows/).

git clone git://github.com/natew/obtvse.git
cd obtvse
bundle install
rake db:migrate

Edit `config/config.yml` to set up your site information. To set up your admin username and password you will need to set your environment variables.

Start the local server:

rails s

Go to [0.0.0.0:3000](http://0.0.0.0:3000/), to administrate you go to [/admin](http://0.0.0.0:3000/admin)

For production, you will want to set your password in config.yml or with environment variables (preferred). On Heroku this is simply:

heroku config:add obtvse_login= obtvse_password=

Or in your shell (~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc for example)

export obtvse_login=
export obtvse_password=

Here's a quick [guide for installing on Heroku](http://natewienert.com/installing-obtvse-on-heroku).

TODO
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- Easy deployment
- Draft preview and post save history
- Lots of refactoring, cleanup and refinements

SCREENSHOTS
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![Admin](http://i.imgur.com/OVr7q.png)
![New](http://i.imgur.com/MTm2c.png)
![Edit](http://i.imgur.com/VSR7M.png)