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Zola, A fast static site generator in a single binary
And yes, I wasn't amused by this. I had another problem with shell mode indentation in org source blocks as well. That said, while the lack of cohesion due to decentralised nature of Emacs development occasionally surfaces like this, I think it would be unfair to not mention that org-mode when not buggy - which is more often than not - makes a lot of great features accessible. For instance, it automatically connects to Postgres, runs my query fragment, and populates an org-mode table (which are awesome) with the resulting output - I find this feature invaluable.
Oh and if you are a Spacemacs user, perhaps give Doom Emacs a try.
[1] https://github.com/alex-hhh/emacs-sql-indent
[2] https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/etc/NEWS.2...
[3] https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues/3787
[4] https://github.com/alex-hhh/emacs-sql-indent/issues/96
Metalsmith
- Why You Should Write Your Own Static Site Generator
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Top ten popular static site generators (SSG) in 2023
Metalsmith — the best customizable SSG
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who is self-hosting a static website and what are you using to build it?
I use Metalsmith. Been happy with it. I build my site into a self-contained nginx docker image.
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Configuration error even if nothing changed since last successful deploy
const Metalsmith = require('metalsmith') const markdown = require('@metalsmith/markdown') const layouts = require('metalsmith-layouts') const permalinks = require('@metalsmith/permalinks') const collections = require('metalsmith-collections') Metalsmith(__dirname) .metadata({ sitename: 'Website Name', description: "Website description.", generator: 'Metalsmith', url: 'https://metalsmith.io/' }) .source('./src') .destination('./build') // .clean(true) .use( collections({ projects: 'pages/*.md', reverse: true, refer: true }) ) .use(markdown()) .use(permalinks()) .use( layouts({ engineOptions: { helpers: { formattedDate: function (date) { return new Date(date).toLocaleDateString() } } } }) ) .build(function (err, files) { if (err) throw err })
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
I also started to move to hugo, but they didn't merge the pr [2] which would have helped in the transition. :(
The look is still similar to what it was in the beginning, in terms of colors at least.
[1] https://github.com/metalsmith/metalsmith
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SSGs through the ages: The ‘Reinvention’ era
Metalsmith
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Why I built my own static site generator
A static site generator I've been enjoying lately (and using for my blog) is Metalsmith: https://metalsmith.io/
It feel like it's the best of both worlds, because it's simple to learn and customize, but there are plugins for the things you don't want to spend time writing yourself.
For example, I'm using plugins to: check for broken links, generate an RSS feed, and run a test server with automatic reloading.
But then I was able to easily add in my own code to handle relative links, generate Graphviz diagrams, and format dates.
One other recommendation: I hated almost every template language I ran across (Hugo's, Liquid, Nunjucks, EJS), but I'm thrilled with the simplicity of Handlebars (https://handlebarsjs.com/), although it is a bit limiting and the "block helper with parameters" syntax is strange (perhaps an indicator that I'm trying to do too much in the templating language!).
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Zola, A fast static site generator in a single binary
I believe Metalsmith [1] is trying that approach
[1] https://metalsmith.io/
What are some alternatives?
ejc-sql - Emacs SQL client uses Clojure JDBC.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
slick - Static site generator built on Shake configured in Haskell
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.
DistorteD - Ruby multimedia toolkit with deep Jekyll integration 🧪
Wintersmith - A flexible static site generator
web.dev - The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
Phenomic
hagel - Single Makefile static page generator. Mostly meant as a joke.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
Publii - The most intuitive Static Site CMS designed for SEO-optimized and privacy-focused websites.
Brunch - :fork_and_knife: Web applications made easy. Since 2011.