Gaiden is a tool that makes it easy to create documentation with Markdown. The Groovy language is the base of the tool.
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Gaiden is a tool that makes it easy to create documentation with Markdown. The Groovy language is the base of the tool.
Read moreRizzo is a static site generator, written in Groovy. It is currently usable, but hasn’t seen any development for many years.
Read moreGroovy Authoring for Static Sites (GRASS) is a simple script inspired by Rizzo and Octopress for generating static sites and blogs.
Read moreStaticWebPages is a user-friendly static website generator. It’s written in the Julia programming language and published under the GPL.
Read moreFranklin is a simple, customisable static site generator oriented towards technical blogging and light, fast-loading pages.
Read moreKakyll is a static site generator similar to Hakyll (Haskell) or Jekyll (Ruby) except it’s written in Kotlin.
Read moreKotao is a simple static site generator built in Kotlin.
Read moreOrchid is a framework for generating project documentation websites with all the bells-and-thistles.
Read moreFinch is billed as a simple and fast site generator. It can be used as a generic static site generator using Markdown files.
Read moreStone is a static website generator written in the OCaml programming language.
Read moreCanopy is an attempt at writing a blog-engine based on Git using MirageOS. Canopy is free and open source software.
Read moreStog is a static web site compiler. It is able to handle blog posts as well as regular pages or any XML document in general.
Read moreLuapress is yet another static site generator, written in Lua, with posts in Markdown.
Read moreLuaWebGen is a static website generator. Webpages are generated using HTML and Markdown templates.
Read moreGerbil is a “dynamic website generator”, written in the Nim programming language.
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