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Nanoc reviews and mentions
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The Open Source Story - Open Sourcing RudderStack Blog and Docs
When we decided to open-source our blog and docs, we were spoilt for choices. Today there are multiple well-supported and fully-featured frameworks for open-source content creation. Some of the options that we considered were Ghost, Jekyll, Hugo, Nanoc, and Gatsby. There are even more frameworks beyond these, and each tool has its pros and cons. Which one do we recommend? Well, we don’t. The best tool for you is the one that fulfills your requirements.
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What do you use for public publishing your Zettlekasten?
My websites use a static site generator, that means I have folders of Markdown files and they get converted by this program to HTML. (I'm using nanoc for nearly a decade, but other generators work fine. I like Ruby, so that's why I never tried any of the new JS stuff.) I don't just hit publish on my whole Zettelkasten, but that would work as well if you point your static site generator to your note archive.
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Creating a minimalist blog with Jekyll Now
Last time I was evaluating static site generators, Dimples and Nanoc both stood out for this recent-updates reason, among other personal criteria.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 29 Mar 2024
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nanoc/nanoc is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Nanoc is Ruby.