soupault
xhp-js
soupault | xhp-js | |
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15 | 2 | |
361 | 55 | |
1.9% | - | |
8.1 | 0.0 | |
13 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
OCaml | Hack | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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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Is Highlight.js Harmful for Your Site?
Personally I favor Soupault <http://soupault.app/> where I can choose whatever or as many syntax highlighters as I wish. I hope to get a tree-sitter based option up soon enough, but Prism covers a lot of obscure languages (and without the parse errors Pygments has for Nix).
- Soupault – static website generator that works with HTML element trees
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Maybe is a silly question. People often use libraries like React to build their pages in neocities?
I use Soupault myself, just because it's the first Static Site Generator I stumbled upon.
- Ask HN: Any blog platforms with support for Org files?
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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.
https://soupault.app/
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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
xhp-js
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LuaX: A Lua Dialect with JSX
They also made XHP-JS, though it seems inactive.
https://engineering.fb.com/2015/07/09/open-source/announcing...
https://github.com/hhvm/xhp-js
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Ask HN: State of PHP at Facebook
There is: it's called XHP (https://docs.hhvm.com/hack/XHP/introduction).
That said, I'm not sure how you'd go about server-side rendering React from Hacklang, as it seems that the open-source solution to do so is no longer supported (https://github.com/hhvm/xhp-js).
What are some alternatives?
otoml - TOML parsing, manipulation, and pretty-printing library for OCaml (fully 1.0.0-compliant)
hack-codegen - Library to programatically generate Hack code and write it to signed files
lambdasoup - Functional HTML scraping and rewriting with CSS in OCaml
fbshipit - Copy commits between repositories · git → git, git → hg, hg → hg, or hg → git
lua-ml - An embeddable Lua 2.5 interpreter implemented in OCaml
OCRJS - Extracting characters from image using tesseract.js (OCR) Javascript .
moonsmith - A random generator of Lua programs
HHVM - A virtual machine for executing programs written in Hack.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
Boston-PHP-Meetup-Examples - Boston PHP Meetup examples
ocaml-tsort - Easy to use and user-friendly topological sort module for OCaml
xhp-lib - Class libraries for XHP. XHP is a Hack feature that augments the syntax of the language such that XML document fragments become valid Hack expressions.