{"repo":"fberrez/blurt-legacy","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/fberrez/blurt-legacy","clone":"git clone https://github.com/fberrez/blurt-legacy.git","description":"The simplest way to publish on the web: push markdown, send an email, or just write. Your blog is live.","language":"Ruby","stars":16,"topics":["astro","blogging","cloudflare","developer-tools","email","markdown","open-source","publishing","static-site","posterous"],"license":"MIT","category":"docs-static-sites","readme_excerpt":"[!IMPORTANT] This is the previous Blurt. This repository is the original Blurt: an open-source markdown publishing queue (drop a file in queue/ , it publishes to your platforms). It is no longer under active development, and the code below still does exactly what it says. Blurt today is a different product. It reads your git commits and drafts build-in-public posts you approve, published to Bluesky — Blurt Own your social publishing. Write markdown, publish everywhere. --- What is Blurt? Blurt is an open-source social publishing queue. Write a markdown file, and Blurt publishes it to all your platforms at once. Your posts stay as files you own — not rows in someone else's database. Drop a markdown file in queue/ , and Blurt handles the rest: scheduling, publishing to multiple platforms in parallel, and keeping a full history of everything you've ever published. Why Blurt? Buffer owns your content calendar. Hootsuite owns your analytics. Typefully owns your drafts. If any of them shut down, your publishing history disappears. Blurt gives it back. Your posts are markdown files on your machine. Your publishing history is a folder. Every published post stores platform permalinks back to the original. That's your system of record — and you own it. How It Works 1. Write a markdown file with YAML frontmatter specifying target platforms 2. Drop it into queue/ 3. The worker picks it up, publishes to each platform in parallel, and moves the file to sent/ with permalinks (or failed/ wit","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/fberrez","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/fberrez/blurt-legacy/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}