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As a follow-up to the previous post suggesting AspNetStatic, I'd like to share with the community that AspNetStatic also works with Blazor websites. I've just added a sample project to the repo to demonstrate this. Check it out!
This got me thinking whether there is a decent dotnet static site generator. With blazor able to generate text without entering into the asp.net pipeline it could be done with a console app.
BlazorStatic was born out of the same curiosity and questions you have. As the creator, I'm more than happy to assist you in crafting your site. In return, a little exposure for BlazorStatic would be greatly appreciated, as it's a new project that I thoroughly enjoy working on. It's a win-win – you get guidance for your site, and BlazorStatic gets to grow and reach more developers!
BTW, you can have "your" static site up and running in 3 mins by forking BlazorStaticMinimalBlog
AspNetStatic lets you generate a static site from your AspNetCore app, and you can use RazorViewComponent for component-based UI development in Razor Pages.