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It's interesting to see people rediscover this idea of "develop locally, push static site to web," but I think the weirdest thing for me is, why was this not a continuous thing?
Broadly, this looks good for a blog format, but not sure if that's what people need?
Anyway, for those interested, I just use http://zim-wiki.org plus a custom CSS template I did.
I want a love child of this and Elementor. That would be perfect https://github.com/elementor/elementor
There is a somewhat similar system called Lektor, written by Armin Ronacher (of Flask/Jinja fame): https://www.getlektor.com/ You define your models, then start the local devserver to add entries for the models. In the end, it stores the data in the filesystem and outputs static HTML.