As you said, Emacs has the --batch
option to perform operations with Emacs from the shell. In addition to that, you can use the -l
flag to load Emacs Lisp code from a file and execute it, and the -f
flag to execute a single Lisp function.
Here is a basic example, which exports a single org-mode file to HTML:
emacs myorgfile.org --batch -f org-html-export-to-html --kill
Perhaps you want something more advanced like exporting/publishing a full org-mode project. I do not have sample code for that, but it should not be too complicated.
I also have a sample Makefile I wrote some time ago to export all org-mode files in the directory to HTML (and also copy the HTML files to another directory):
OUT_DIR=/some/output/dir/html
# Using GNU Make-specific functions here
FILES=$(patsubst %.org,$(OUT_DIR)/%.html,$(wildcard *.org))
.PHONY: all clean install-doc
all: install-doc
install-doc: $(OUT_DIR) $(FILES)
$(OUT_DIR):
mkdir -v -p $(OUT_DIR)
%.html: %.org
emacs $< --batch -f org-html-export-to-html--kill
$(OUT_DIR)/%.html: %.html
install -v -m 644 -t $(OUT_DIR) $<
rm $<
clean:
rm *.html
EDIT:
With Org-mode 8 and the new export engine the function for HTML export has changed.
To make the previous examples work with Org 7 or older, replace org-html-export-to-html
with org-export-as-html
.