ruby-slim VS easy-hugo-blog

Compare ruby-slim vs easy-hugo-blog and see what are their differences.

easy-hugo-blog

A template repo of Hugo blog for an easy and quick start. (by openpress)
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ruby-slim easy-hugo-blog
1 1
0 0
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4.1 10.0
9 months ago over 1 year ago
Ruby HTML
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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ruby-slim

Posts with mentions or reviews of ruby-slim. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-10.
  • We Should Have Markdown Rendered Websites
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Nov 2022
    I like Markdown and use it at work, but I think Asciidoc is a better markup language because it is more consistent and has support for more things than Markdown does (e.g., better table support, callouts, tips, etc.).

    I currently use 11ty with the Asciidoc plugin for building websites. This setup is nice because I only have to fiddle with HTML and CSS during the design phase. Once that's done, nearly all my website maintenance is done in Asciidoc. Easy!

    I don't think I'd want to directly write an entire website in either Markdown or Asciidoc. I think, eventually, doing so would result in these markup languages becoming as cluttered and weird as the HTML/DOM/JavaScript/CSS mess is now.

    I think a better step to improving HTML and CSS would be to have the browsers support Slim (https://github.com/deepin-community/ruby-slim) and Sass out of the box instead. That would make my design phase less wordy and redundant while keeping my Asciidoc experience nice and tidy.

easy-hugo-blog

Posts with mentions or reviews of easy-hugo-blog. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-10.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ruby-slim and easy-hugo-blog you can also consider the following projects:

raito - Mini Markdown Wiki/CMS in 8kb of JavaScript

Zato - ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python

mdx - Markdown for the component era

madness - Instant Markdown Server