rock is a simple static blog system. It uses Kemal, a very simple web framework.
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rock is a simple static blog system. It uses Kemal, a very simple web framework.
Read moreHyde is Crystal’s answer to gems like Jekyll and Middleman; a static site generator built around pluggability, ease of use, and speed.
Read moreWasp is a static site generator. This project should not be used in production which has been archived by the developer.
Read moreKamber is a blog server based on Kemal, a very simple web framework.
Read morePFT stands for Plain F. Text, where the meaning of F. is up to personal interpretation. Like Fancy or Fantastic.
Read moreRiji is a static site generator using Markdown, featuring RSS generation from git history.
Read moreDistributed as a Perl module, Dapper comes with a command-line application called dapper which you can use to create static websites.
Read moreTempler is a static site generator. It makes use of the HTML::Template module for performing variable expansion within pages and layouts.
Read moreikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts wiki pages into HTML pages suitable for publishing on a website.
Read moretumblelog is a static microblog generator. There are two versions available, one written in Perl and one written in Python.
Read moreStatocles is a minimal web content management system with a focus on easy editing with any plain text editor.
Read morePlerd is meant to be an ultralight blogging platform for Markdown fans that plays well with (but does not require) Dropbox.
Read moreQgoda is a static site generator. It is mainly intended for blogs but you can build any website you want with it. It is pronounced “yagoda”.
Read moreglayu is a static site generator for mid-sized sites. glayu is written in Elixir.
Read moreobelisk is a static site generator. There’s support for themes to customize a site with various themes.
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