Review VS bookshop

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Review

Re:VIEW is flexible document format/conversion system (by kmuto)

bookshop

📚 A component development workflow for static websites. (by CloudCannon)
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Review bookshop
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6.6 8.6
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Ruby JavaScript
LGPL MIT License
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Review

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bookshop

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  • Storybook 8
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Mar 2024
    It seems like CloudCannon has this with their open-source Bookshop component editor which can integrate with their hosted CMS.

    https://github.com/CloudCannon/bookshop

    The small user base, however, means there probably aren't other CMSs that use the same component representations or CMS live data bindings. This means while Bookshop components are portable between CMSs on paper, it's not in practice (e.g. you can't easily hook it up to another CMS with a visual editor like Wordpress's Gutenberg, Storyblok, etc.).

  • JS Uglify/Minify Gems?
    5 projects | /r/Jekyll | 22 Feb 2023
    What's everybody using to make their javascript smaller nowadays? I used Grunt to minify my JS, CSS, and images many moons ago but I want to update my template to actually use bundle to deliver my assets since I'm creating a visual editor with CloudCannon.
  • The Top Five Static Site Generators (SSGs) for 2023 — and when to use them!
    7 projects | dev.to | 16 Jan 2023
    Bookshop is a component development workflow for static websites. Bookshop defines a convention for building self-contained components in the templating languages supported by common SSGs. Using these conventions, Bookshop provides developer tooling that empowers you to integrate these components with your stack, build and browse UI components locally, and provide rich live editing experiences for your editors.
  • 23 of the best Eleventy Themes (Starters) for 2023
    30 projects | dev.to | 10 Jan 2023
    Sendit is a multipurpose Eleventy theme made with the Bootstrap CSS framework. The components have been converted to Bookshop. It’s the perfect starting point to see how CloudCannon works.
  • 11 Top Eleventy Blog Themes (Starters) in 2023
    12 projects | dev.to | 9 Jan 2023
    Sendit is a multipurpose Eleventy theme with a built-in blog, made with the Bootstrap CSS framework. The components have been converted to Bookshop. It’s the perfect starting point to see how CloudCannon’s Visual Editing and component-based page-building works, and how they can really speed up your blogging flow.
  • A new Eleventy theme — in a CMS with full Eleventy support!
    2 projects | dev.to | 5 Dec 2022
    For users of our open-source component development workflow Bookshop, we’ve created a full reference guide for Bookshop on Eleventy and a Bookshop starter template. (The Sendit theme comes with Bookshop and a wide range of components already configured, too!)
  • Introducing Pagefind: Static Low-bandwidth Search at Scale
    5 projects | dev.to | 17 Jul 2022
    Our SSGs through the ages series delves into the history of this space, and one of the trends that we’re seeing is larger and larger projects migrating to static websites, helped in part by the efficiency of static site generators like Hugo. We build many such sites for ourselves — the CloudCannon documentation is nothing to sneeze at — as well as for our Enterprise partners, and our customers build yet more on our platform every day. As this scale continues to increase, we find ourselves encountering new and interesting challenges. In the past we have released open-source tools for component-driven development, internationalization, pagination and portability. Now, we have our sights set on search.
  • Has anyone used SvelteKit to build a UI component library / Toolkit / Design System?
    4 projects | /r/sveltejs | 10 Jun 2022
    Bookshop would be the answer. I’ve used it with just plain svelte. SvelteKit support is getting released at the end of this month
  • Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
    53 projects | dev.to | 20 May 2022
    Once you’ve selected your theme, CloudCannon’s CMS for Hugo will take all the pain out of adding and editing content. And with our open-source component browser Bookshop, you’ll be ready to offer instant live editing on the page. (You can read the Hugo Bookshop ​​​​​​Reference Guide for prerequisites and a full guide to getting set up.)
  • The best headless CMS for Hugo
    2 projects | dev.to | 4 May 2022
    I know what you’re thinking — editing the content live on a page, in Hugo? Is that even possible? Absolutely! With CloudCannon and our open-source component development tool Bookshop, your site editors can work directly on the page itself, changing the content they need to, and seeing their changes immediately, without a Save/Build/Refresh step. What’s more, Bookshop lets site editors create new pages from a browsable list of page components — all live and instantly rendered on the page itself, with no guesswork.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Review and bookshop you can also consider the following projects:

Git Scribe - basically the best way to write an ebook

Mobi - A Ruby way to read MOBI format metadata

Gepub - a generic EPUB library for Ruby : supports EPUB 3

Bookshop - BookPub is an advanced book publishing framework for creating manuscripts in Markdown, HTML, CSS, Javascript, and publishing them into any format (PDF, ePub, MOBI, HTML, Print).

Eeepub - EeePub is a Ruby ePub generator

flowbite-svelte - Official Svelte components built for Flowbite and Tailwind CSS

tdd-ebook - Test-Driven Development - Extensive Tutorial. Open Source ebook

eleventy-chirpy-blog-template - Blog template for 11ty based on Chirpy UX

elf - Elf is a simple & magical Eleventy starter kit to help you create a project using standard technologies like webpack, Babel and Sass, while also considering ease of use, performance and browser compatibility.

pagefind - Static low-bandwidth search at scale

page-builder-example-jekyll

archie - A minimal Hugo Theme