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## Features
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* Git for storage
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-* RSS feeds!
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+* RSS and ATOM feeds!
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* Markdown Support with Code Highlighting provided by [colorize](http://www.cliki.net/colorize).
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- * Currently supports: Common Lisp, Emacs Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, C, C++, Java, Python, Erlang, Haskell, Obj-C, Diff.
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-* Plugins to...
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- * Use LaTeX (inside pairs of $$) via Mathjax
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- * Import from wordpress
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+ * Currently supports: Common Lisp, Emacs Lisp, Scheme, C, C++, Java, Python, Erlang, Haskell, Obj-C, Diff.
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+* Plugins for...
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+ * Comments via Disqus
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+ * Using LaTeX (inside pairs of $$) via Mathjax
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+ * Importing posts from wordpress
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* There is also a [Heroku buildpack](https://github.com/jsmpereira/coleslaw-heroku) maintained by Jose Pereira.
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+* Example sites: [redlinernotes](http://redlinernotes.com/blog/) and [(lisp :is 'fun)](http://blub.co.za/).
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## Installation
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This software should be portable to any conforming Common Lisp implementation but this guide will assume SBCL is installed. Testing has also been done on CCL.
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