FsBlog aims to be a blog-aware static site generator, mostly built in F# for .NET and Mono developers.
No knowledge of F# is required to get up and running. Instead, you’ll need to be happy using the command-line and have a degree of familiarity with Markdown and Razor syntax.
The tool is inspired by the likes of Jekyll and Octopress.
FsBlog is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Supports themes.
Website: fsprojects.github.io/FsBlog
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Matt Ball, Gaston Cababie, Christoph Ruegg, Tomas Petricek
License: Not specified – appears open source
FsBlog is written in F#. Learn F# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| F# Static Site Generators | |
|---|---|
| Fornax | Scriptable static site generator using type safe F# DSL to define page layouts |
| SiteFi | Uses WebSharper to build the pages of your website and to generate HTML files |
| FsBlog | Blog-aware static site generator |
| Firm | Another blog-aware static site generator |
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