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354 | 0 | |
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8.1 | 2.9 | |
8 days ago | 17 days ago | |
OCaml | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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soupault
- Soupault: A static website management tool
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LuaX: A Lua Dialect with JSX
I think this is a solid choice if you want both template engine and plugin system. I wish someday https://soupault.app adopt this.
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Rewriting my blog in Rust for fun and profit
Have you come across Soupault yet?
I'm considering using Pandoc with Soupault to my website markup agnostic by being dependent on Pandoc. Soupault can act as a HTML processor although I'm not sure if that's enough to not need a template langauge. Or maybe I'm mistaken about Soupault.
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Ask HN: What are you using for static site management these days?
This was on HN awhile back. It sounds like what you are looking for: https://soupault.app
- Soupault (soup-oh) is a tool that helps you create and manage static websites
bluesky
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Rewriting my blog in Rust for fun and profit
This is mindblowing synchronicity. I thought this article was one I had read this weekend for a second but checked the post date and saw it wasn't available yesterday.
I'm working on trying to write a static site generator for my own personal site/blog in C++, been tinkering for a couple months. It started as a passion project in tribute to my dog that passed. GatsbyJS wasn't working (again) which is what my current site is built with, so I just said screw it, I'll write my own. Chose C to begin with and quickly gave up. Decided to switch to C++ because its what I'm supposed to be learning for work.
I named it bluesky, after my dog that passed, Sky Blue. https://github.com/mas-4/bluesky
Templating is a lot harder than I had initially thought. I finally got it working, now I have to add the markdown support, and then I plan on migrating my personal site to using it.
What are some alternatives?
otoml - TOML parsing, manipulation, and pretty-printing library for OCaml (fully 1.0.0-compliant)
lambdasoup - Functional HTML scraping and rewriting with CSS in OCaml
lua-ml - An embeddable Lua 2.5 interpreter implemented in OCaml
moonsmith - A random generator of Lua programs
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
yocaml - YOCaml is a static site generator, mostly written in OCaml
ocaml-tsort - Easy to use and user-friendly topological sort module for OCaml
ocaml-webmachine - A REST toolkit for OCaml
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
blog.hamaluik.ca - The sources for
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
soupault.app - The source code of the soupault.app website