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NAME

usage: - import from a feed, Wordpress, or Dotclear files

DESCRIPTION

usage: pelican-import [-h] [--wpfile] [--dotclear] [--posterous] [--tumblr]
[--feed] [-o OUTPUT] [-m MARKUP] [--dir-cat]
[--dir-page] [--filter-author AUTHOR] [--strip-raw] [--wp-custpost] [--wp-attach] [--disable-slugs] [-e EMAIL] [-p PASSWORD] [-b BLOGNAME] input
Transform feed, WordPress, Tumblr, Dotclear, or Posterous files into reST (rst) or Markdown (md) files. Be sure to have pandoc installed.

positional arguments:

input
The input file to read

optional arguments:

-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--wpfile
Wordpress XML export (default: False)
--dotclear
Dotclear export (default: False)
--posterous
Posterous export (default: False)
--tumblr
Tumblr export (default: False)
--feed
Feed to parse (default: False)
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Output path (default: output)
-m MARKUP, --markup MARKUP
Output markup format (supports rst & markdown) (default: rst)
--dir-cat
Put files in directories with categories name (default: False)
--dir-page
Put files recognised as pages in "pages/" subdirectory (wordpress import only) (default: False)
--filter-author AUTHOR
Import only post from the specified author (default: None)
--strip-raw
Strip raw HTML code that can't be converted to markup such as flash embeds or iframes (wordpress import only) (default: False)
--wp-custpost
Put wordpress custom post types in directories. If used with --dir-cat option directories will be created as /post_type/category/ (wordpress import only) (default: False)
--wp-attach
(wordpress import only) Download files uploaded to wordpress as attachments. Files will be added to posts as a list in the post header. All files will be downloaded, even if they aren't associated with a post. Files with be downloaded with their original path inside the output directory. e.g. output/wpuploads/date/postname/file.jpg -- Requires an internet connection -- (default: False)
--disable-slugs
Disable storing slugs from imported posts within output. With this disabled, your Pelican URLs may not be consistent with your original posts. (default: False)
-e EMAIL, --email EMAIL
Email address (posterous import only) (default: None)
-p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
Password (posterous import only) (default: None)
-b BLOGNAME, --blogname BLOGNAME
Blog name (Tumblr import only) (default: None)
[--feed] [-o OUTPUT] [-m MARKUP] [--dir-cat]
[--dir-page] [--filter-author AUTHOR] [--strip-raw] [--wp-custpost] [--wp-attach] [--disable-slugs] [-e EMAIL] [-p PASSWORD] [-b BLOGNAME] input
pelican-import: error: too few arguments
August 2015 usage: pelican-import [-h] [--wpfile] [--dotclear] [--posterous] [--tumblr]