Static Site Generators

16 Best Free and Open Source Go Static Site Generators

LinuxLinks, like most modern websites, is dynamic in that content is stored in a database and converted into presentation-ready HTML when readers access the site.

While we employ built-in server caching which creates static versions of the site, we don’t generate a full, static HTML website based on raw data and a set of templates. However, sometimes a full, static HTML website is desirable. Because HTML pages are all prebuilt, they load extremely quickly in web browsers.

There are lots of other advantages of running a full, static HTML website.

Here are some of the main advantages:

  • Less software is needed to produce a static site. A small software stack can improve security. Static sites do not contain dynamic content, and are therefore immune to most common attacks;
  • Obsolescence. Running a dynamic site relies on a content management system that constantly needs to be updated. The foundations of a dynamic site changes over time;
  • Cost – every time a visitor accesses a page, a set of database queries are made with dynamic sites. While caching reduces these queries, there are always pages that aren’t in the cache or need to be refreshed. With a static site, the load on the server is considerably reduced;
  • Previewable – as static sites are developed locally, you can play around with the site to your heart’s content without affecting the live site;
  • A static site means that data is easier to export than if it’s contained within a database;
  • Versionable – ideal to be used with version control system, such as Git.

A static site works very well in certain use cases. For example, it’s great for documentation. And static sites can be just as engaging as dynamic sites. The only real difference is that all the HTML is generated before being uploaded.

To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 16 best Go static site generators. All of these tools are released under a freely distributable license. Here’s our verdict.

Ratings chart

Let’s explore the Go static site generators at hand. For each application we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, together with links to relevant resources.

Go Static Site Generators
HugoFast framework for building websites
PlentiGo backend and Svelte frontend
InkPaperElegant static blog generator
HastieTakes Markdown text files, applies a template, and generates an HTML site
gostaticDependency tracking and re-rendering only changed pages
ZasBilled as the most simple static site generator ever
GoldsmithExtensible static website generator
GozerFast and simple static site generator
LitePubLightweight static blog generator
MagnanimousSimple and fast static website generator
UnderblogExtremely simple, fast static blog generator
KremsFor markdown-based blogs
SitegenSimple but flexible static site generator
verlessSimple and lightweight static site generator
HindsiteFast, lightweight static website generator
AgoSmall static blog generator without any fuzz

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