Cryogen is a simple static site generator.
Cryogen reads through a directory containing your Markdown content, compiles it into HTML and injects the content into your templates with the Selmer templating system. It then spits out a ready-to-publish website complete with a sitemap and RSS feed.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Blog posts and pages with Markdown (default) or AsciiDoc.
- Tags.
- Table of contents generation.
- Uses Selmer templating engine for layouts.
- Plain HTML page templates.
- Code syntax highlighting.
- Disqus support.
- Sitemap generation.
- RSS feed generation.
- Sass/SCSS compilation.
- Klipse Integration.
- Cryogen template is supplied with three themes.
Website: cryogenweb.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Carmen La
License: Eclipse Public License 1.0
Cryogen is written in Clojure. Learn Clojure with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Clojure Static Site Generators | |
|---|---|
| Cryogen | Simple static site generator |
| Static | Another simple static site generator supporting various markup languages |
| Perun | Simple, composable static site generator built on top of the Boot |
| incise | Extensible static site generator |
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