karl.berlin
bash-toolkit
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karl.berlin
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“Make” as a Static Site Generator
> I found his GEMINI approach quite funny - it strips out most of the formatting with a regexp.
Do you mean the regexp in https://github.com/karlb/karl.berlin/blob/master/blog.sh#L4 ? It doesn't remove the formatting, just HTML comments (because they would show up on the page, otherwise) and rel="me" attributes (because they don't work with md2gemini). Feel free to read the blog post about adding Gemini support for more details: https://www.karl.berlin/gemini-blog.html
- Show HN: Shite: The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell
bash-toolkit
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Show HN: Shite: The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell
Ah a fellow person of culture :D
Maybe you will enjoy my "bash-toolkit" repo: https://github.com/adityaathalye/bash-toolkit which I've dubbed my "Swiss Army Toolkit" of functions-as-cmd-line-tools and useful-to-me patterns.
Which reminds me, I've collected more and should update the repo!
- Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?
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Bash Patterns I Use Weekly
Source: https://github.com/adityaathalye/bash-toolkit/blob/master/bu...
The best part is sourcing pipeline-friendly functions into a shell session allows me to mix-and-match them with regular unix tools.
What are some alternatives?
shite - The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell.
naif-blog-engine - A static blog generator powered by GNU Make, Node.js & SQLite. Includes support for podcast feeds & FTS (full text search)
tilde
utterson - a minimal static blog generator written using old-school unix tools (make, ksh, m4, awk, procmail and a pinch of elisp)
dotfiles - ben's dotfiles
xml2 - This is a git clone of the xml2 sources at http://dan.egnor.name/xml2/
murex - A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability, safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)
blogs - Here is where I store the supporting files for my blog entries on https://jeffmdavies.medium/com
tangetools
minblog
dotfiles - My configuration files and personal collection of scripts.