So I've created a new personal website for myself and, instead of sticking with PHP again, I desired a purely static website. This means that I author content as clean & simple Markdown files, define my own HTML templates and then render the content using those templates.
Eventually, I came up with my very own Static Site Generator that perfectly fits my needs:
- Flexible templating through an own theming system.
- Interchangeable themes due to pre-defined template variables.
- Local development without a third-party webserver.
- Creating projects & themes within a single command.
- High performance, parallelized site builds.
- Optional RSS feeds and overview pages for tags.
- Auto-generated, overwritable overview pages for all directories.
- Pre-build hooks for generating assets.
- Simple configuration via YAML, TOML or JSON in a central file.
So here it is: The verless Static Site Generator
It is in active development and pre-build hooks specifically or themes are coming soon, but the public API already is stable. Maybe it is useful for some of you as well!
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