yoyo
jigsaw
yoyo | jigsaw | |
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1 | 9 | |
177 | 2,092 | |
4.5% | 0.4% | |
5.4 | 6.9 | |
23 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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yoyo
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htmx and php frameworks
We are using Yoyo (https://github.com/clickfwd/yoyo) which has similarities to Laravel Livewire. Yoyo uses HTMX under the hood.
jigsaw
- Jigsaw – Static Sites for Laravel Developers
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Launching an Engineering Blog
I decided to choose jigsaw as I am familiar with the technologies it's built with (PHP , Tailwind for styling and Blade as template engine) as it will be easy to customize if needed besides that, it comes with decent amount of features out of the box, I barely did any customization to it, just followed the installation instructions and got started.
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10+ Must Use Static Site Generator 2022
JigSaw
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Documentation Package
Also if anyone knows of any third-party templates for Jigsaw, I can't find any except the default blog and docs that they have in their documentation.
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PHP 8.1.0 Release Announcement
https://github.com/tighten/jigsaw/blob/main/src/Jigsaw.php
I also would argue that the majority of code I see in other languages is equally or worse than the example you gave.
You can write terribly in any language, Laravel included.
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Updating projects
We have ~8 Laravel apps and roughly 40-50 Jigsaw projects that we keep up to date like this.
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Any Static Site Generator not so static?
Take a look at Jigsaw from Tighten: https://jigsaw.tighten.co
- CMS options
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How I Created a Web Presence as a Web Developer
Now, as for what runs the site. It is a static site, using Jigsaw as the framework. Jigsaw uses Laravel’s blade templating. Since one of my goals this year is to learn Laravel, it was the perfect fit for my site. GitHub is where I've decided to store my repos, and Netlify watches for changes to my main branch and rebuilds my site.
What are some alternatives?
artisan-view - 👀 Manage your views in Laravel projects through artisan
Sculpin - Sculpin — Static Site Generator
sage - WordPress starter theme with Laravel Blade components and templates, Tailwind CSS, and a modern development workflow
Laravel-Zero - A PHP framework for console artisans
LinkStack - LinkStack is an open source self-hosted alternative to services like Linktree and many.link. LinkStack allows you to link all your social media platforms easily accessible on one page. No coding or command line knowledge required. Just easy plug and play.
Dataplater - template engine that uses HTML data-* attributes so your templates look great before rendering
blade-icons - A package to easily make use of SVG icons in your Laravel Blade views.
cms - The core Laravel CMS Composer package
blade-ui-kit - A set of renderless components to utilise in your Laravel Blade views.
Cleaver - 🔥🔪 A blazing-fast static site generator using Laravel's Blade templating engine
CRUD - Build custom admin panels. Fast!
github-readme-stats - :zap: Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes