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Ask HN: How to build a light weight personal blog?
Shameless plug incoming.
A good while ago I created my own "system" Glyph: https://github.com/dbriemann/glyph
It's a static site generator utilizing Github issues and Github pages. If you are interested in how it works see: https://github.com/dbriemann/glyph-zero
As an example you can see a raw blog entry here: https://github.com/dbriemann/blog/issues/7 which results in https://dbriemann.github.io/blog/7-making-a-game-with-go-and... when "compiled".
You basically write your blog posts as github issues and the tool converts them to html which is then published via Github pages.
WARNING: this is not really maintained anymore because I rarely blog. Also it never had an official release .. so it is kinda experimental (but it should work, because it's simple).
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dbriemann/blog is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of blog is CSS.
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