mataroa
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15 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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mataroa
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
I love Mataroa: https://mataroa.blog
I jumped from WordPress to Mataroa and I'm also using Jekyll, Hugo, Zola, and Obsidian to blog.
There are a lot of great things about Mataroa that I love. I've blogged about Mataroa: https://pivic.blog/blog/mataroa/
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Why Blogging Platforms Suck
Same for me, too.
I honestly love https://mataroa.blog it ended my paralysis for searching a blog platform, and every page is bog standard HTML. It accepts Markdown, plus it has its own anonymous analytics, so it's nice.
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Any tutorials for setting up a mataroa instance?
git clone https://github.com/mataroa-blog/mataroa.git
- Mataroa – Blogging Platform for Minimalists
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
https://blog.bayindirh.io
It's a semi-regular, assorted blog about my adventures and experiences in life. Generally semi-focused on minimalism, computers and life in general.
It's powered by https://mataroa.blog/, which is very minimal and a joy to use.
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Some Blogging Myths
I'm using Mataroa[0] as my blogging platform and it comes with its own analytics. It's very simple, and gives me the following:
- Read counts per post, for the last 30 days.
- How many RSS pulls, for the last 30 days.
- How many site visits, for the last 30 days.
Nothing more, nothing less. I'm pretty happy with them, and have no intention to change it.
[0]: https://mataroa.blog
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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear Blog | A privacy-first, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging platform
Already in use.
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Nicheless is a micro-blogging platform for raw, unfiltered thoughts
Until this is fixed, anyone would be much better off going for Bear Blog [2] or Mataroa [3].
[1]: https://nicheless.blog/post/learn-one-thing-well
[2]: https://bearblog.dev/
[3]: https://mataroa.blog/
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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear. A privacy-first, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging platform
https://smol.pub and https://mataroa.blog are also nice examples. I host my blog in Mataroa, and love the experience so far.
- Ask HN: Anyone know cheapest website builder?
Jekyll
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Creating excerpts in Astro
This blog is running on Hugo. It had previously been running on Jekyll. Both these SSGs ship with the ability to create excerpts from your markdown content in 1 line or thereabouts.
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Craft Your GitHub Profile Page in 60 Seconds with Zero Code, Absolutely Free
Jekyll
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
In future, if you want to move from Jekyll to something else, you just have to worry about that `_posts` and `_assets` folder. They may have different naming convention but you can just config-managed it or change it to your choice. This is why I suggested owning that two yourself.
You also may not worry about FrontMatter[3] (meta in the header) and its accompanying jazz by asking Jekyll to use the plugins `jekyll-optional-front-matter` and `jekyll-titles-from-headings`. These comes as part of the officially supported Jekyll plugins[4] by Github. That way, you are just writing a human-readable plain-text spiced up with Markdown and readable by almost every other Static Site Generator.
Now, play with the `_config.yml` that Jekyll generates for you from the theme above to define your post dates, navigation, and others. Jekyll is one of the OGs — the Gandalf of Static Site Generators. If you have a problem, someone somewhere has solved that.
Did I missed something? I was supposed to write a blog article for my website on this one and this comment will serve as my starting bullet points.
1. https://docs.github.com/en/pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-s...
2. https://jekyllrb.com
3. https://frontmatter.codes/docs/markdown
4. https://docs.github.com/en/pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-s...
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Where are the layouts!? And where is the site object loaded from? (Chirpy Theme)
"Using the Chirpy theme for Jekyll."
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Any FOSS to make HTML websites for self-hosting?
I would suggest looking into static site generators. Some popular examples, which are used myself are: - Hugo: https://gohugo.io/ - Jekyll: https://jekyllrb.com
- How do i replicate GTFOBins layout ?
- Release v4.3.2 · jekyll/jekyll
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
In terms of GitHub stars, SSGs like Next.js, Hugo, Gatsby, Docusaurus, Nuxt.js, and Jekyll top the list. Some popular SSGs even host conferences and workshops, providing resources and networking opportunities for those looking to explore more advanced topics in depth.
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How to run Jekyll on Kubernetes
I created my blog using Jekyll, a great open-source tool that can transform your markdown content into a simple, old-fashioned-but-trendy, static site. What are the advantages of this approach? The site is super-light, super-fast, super-secure and SEO-friendly. Of course, it’s not always the best solution, but for some use cases, like a simple personal blog, it’s really a good option.
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AWS Customers Cannot Escape IPv4
Yes, it's Markdown and I use https://jekyllrb.com with the theme "jekyll-theme-hacker" to generate the site. I quite like how simple it is.
What are some alternatives?
bearblog - Free, no-nonsense, super fast blogging.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
laravel-backup - A package to backup your Laravel app
Middleman - Hand-crafted frontend development
golang-samples - Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud in the Go programming language.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
Bridgetown - A next-generation progressive site generator & fullstack framework, powered by Ruby
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
PlutoUI.jl
Lektor - The lektor static file content management system