Adduce is a static site generator with the flexibility to bring your web projects to life. Its functionality has two distinct parts: individual and feed.
It leverages a configuration file per page to grant absolute control over included content and its order.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Uses TOML files for configuration.
- Create standalone pages with their own structure. Individual Adduce pages are generated using the CLI.
- Markdown processing
- Feed functionality – a subset of Adduce with a slightly different configuration to facilitate the creation of pages with repeated contents, such as blogs. Atom syndication feed support.
Website: github.com/DeclanChidlow/Adduce
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Developer: Declan Chidlow
License: GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
Adduce is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| Marmite | Static site generator for blogs |
| Cobalt | Versatile yet simple to use static site generator |
| Adduce | Versatile, adaptable, and fast static site generato |
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