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16 | 28 | |
2,198 | 38,433 | |
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6.9 | 7.9 | |
26 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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MDsveX
- Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
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Crafting Custom flavored Markdown for Svelte with mdsvex
In the ever-evolving world of web development, content remains king. For sites heavy with documentation, blogs, guides, changelogs, or engineering wikis, Markdown has emerged as the go-to language for crafting readable, maintainable content. However, the standard Markdown might not always fit the bill, especially when you're looking to add a unique touch or specific functionality to your Svelte-powered websites. Enter mdsvex - a Svelte preprocessor that not only understands Markdown but extends its capabilities, allowing developers to introduce custom-flavored Markdown.
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recommended CMS to use with SvelteKit?
I was working on my blog websites. The current method I use to add more posts is using mdsvex(https://github.com/pngwn/MDsveX) it turns my markdown files into post.
- How to include a set of prebuilt documentation html pages into sveltekit pages?
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Help with tabs component
Oh right sorry. MDSVEX is a preprocessor for using Svelte components in markdown files. SVX is just the file format for it
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How to render svelte component called in a string?
If mdsvex is not applicable, I would still look through it's sources to see how they handle it and maybe find some useful ideas. Looks like there are multiple packages that handle all that parsing and preparing: https://github.com/pngwn/MDsveX/tree/master/packages
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STWUI - Svelte-TailwindCSS UI
You can use those components in plain markdown. We will have to write documentation for inlang. Instead of requiring a preprocessor like MDX, MDsvex, or Stripe Markdoc, web components can be used instead. Reducing boilerplate, increasing maintainability and last but not least the community does not have to reinvent the wheel for every markdown preprocessor. Just use the platform. Just use web components in markdown.
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best way to build a personal blog post with svelte and markdown
SvelteKit plus mdsvex. There are quite a few examples out there, e.g. https://github.com/rodneylab/sveltekit-blog-mdx.
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Using Svelte+Kit for our company website [self-promotion]
One issue we previously had with parsing Markdown with MDsveX was how to get a list of blogs without embedding all the blog content into some JS files... There's quite a few posts online and that's why I figured I'd talk about it here because it seems to be a common pain with SvelteKit and adapter-static. Ultimately what we did was use route parameters and different endpoints for the different requests, which you can see here.
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Blogging in SvelteKit
We’re going to use mdsvex to render our Markdown posts. It’s a Markdown preprocessor for Svelte which allows you to use Svelte templating and components amongst your Markdown.
Hexo
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
A lot of great suggestions here and some stuff I’ve never heard of before!
Throwing my own suggestion into the ring, as I was just looking into this last week.
I started setting up a blog using Hexo. It’s another Node based SSG that uses markdown and supports tags. It has a lot of neat plugins that people have developed, too.
I like it so far!
https://github.com/hexojs/hexo
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Hexo, WebFinger and better discoverability
In my case, the latter is not possible because this blog is a static site, generated via Hexo and hosted on GitHub. It simply lacks a modifiable active server component.
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Top ten popular static site generators (SSG) in 2023
Hexo — best lightweight SSG
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Nuxt 3 - showcase your sites
Previously I've used Nuxt2 and even sooner - hexo.io
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Building a static blog using Jekyll & Strapi
To make their creation easier, numerous open-source static websites generators are available: Jekyll, Hugo, Gatsby, Hexo, etc. Most of the time, the content is managed through static (ideally Markdown) files or a Content API. Then, the generator requests the content, injects it in templates defined by the developer and generates a bunch of HTML files.
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Running a blog on GithubPages with Markdown storage
https://gohugo.io/ written in go, support md https://hexo.io/ written in node
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Comparing Static and Dynamic Websites
Hexo's
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who is self-hosting a static website and what are you using to build it?
I'm currently using Hexo, I write articles in markdown, commit them to a git repository and push them to Github. I then have a Github Action to bundle the static website and publish it on Github Pages, so I get free hosting 👌
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Deploy your blog via let.sh
There are also many alternatives for selecting Static-Side Generating blog framework such as Hexo, Gatsby, Next.js (more details here). We will pick Hexo as our framework because it is a fast, simple & powerful blog framework.
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What I'm Learning in 2022
Some alternatives I'm considering learning instead of Gatsby are Jeckyll or Hexo.
What are some alternatives?
marked - A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
remark-directive - remark plugin to support directives
Ghost - Independent technology for modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions and newsletters.
vite-imagetools - Load and transform images using a toolbox :toolbox: of custom import directives!
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
svelte-adders - Easily add integrations and other functionality to Svelte apps
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
vitest-svelte-kit - [Deprecated] Automatically configure Vitest from your SvelteKit configuration.
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
svelte-tiny-virtual-list - A tiny but mighty list virtualization library for Svelte, with zero dependencies 💪 Supports variable heights/widths, sticky items, scrolling to index, and more!
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!