react-simple-terminal
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react-simple-terminal
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
I recently created it using NextJS and MDX. I had to create the terminal component from scratch in react, so it will be mobile-friendly and won't be ruined by tailwind's global CSS (outline specifically).
https://github.com/agamm/react-simple-terminal
Pelican
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Patterns for Personal Web Sites
In my experience, [Pelican](https://getpelican.com/) does a good job of allowing you to edit themes on all pages at once with its static page generator.
There are a lot of built in features designed more for blog-like websites, but I’ve found it pretty easy to make my personal website with it.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
Pelican is a preferred option for Python developers.
- Pelican: Static site generator written in Python. Requires no database
- Why isn’t there a python version of Jekyll / Hugo
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How to host final project (flask web application) on permanent server?
There's also Pelican but I haven't used it and seeing as Github serves static pages I'd imagine it builds and deploys your page and is done with it.
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Ask HN: Which Python or Rust-based static site generators to use as of 2023?
I use Pelican (https://getpelican.com/) for my blog, which works decently for me. It is a static site generator written in Python.
But you probably won't learn much Python by using it (or Rust when using a generator written in it) since you probably won't need to change anything in it.
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Creating a Python Wiki application
Surely a "local private wiki ... not web based ... on a desktop application" is not really a "wiki" at all, but rather a "static site generator" with a built-in "search". If that's what you want, there's a Python app called Pelican. Writing such an app from scratch isn't really a beginners project.
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Top ten popular static site generators (SSG) in 2023
Pelican — best for Python developers
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Trying to work around a Jekyll site-building tutorial without using Jekyll
You can - you'd basically just create a python script that parses your HTML/CSS files and replaces strings with values from your YAML. However I wouldn't recommend that unless you're just using this as an opportunity to learn Python. If you want to standup a real site and you want to use python, I'd recommend a Python static site generator like Pelican or Nikola.
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Help me find a suitable static site generator
As you're familiar with Python, how about https://getpelican.com?
What are some alternatives?
beepb00p - My blog!
Lektor - The lektor static file content management system
rk-minimal - Personal site and experiment playground
Nikola - A static website and blog generator
nextjs-notion-starter-kit - Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js and Vercel.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
ultra-weather - UltraWeather gives user-friendly, actionable weather forecasts.
Hyde - A Python Static Website Generator
name-needed - 🕹 A one man effort to produce an intuitive and high performance Dwarf Fortress-esque game. Needs a name.
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
Cactus - Static site generator for designers. Uses Python and Django templates.