glayu is a static site generator for mid-sized sites.
It’s designed for sites that generate content frequently and have to deal with multiple categories, like magazines and newspapers.
What makes glayu different from other static site generators is the way it structures the source folder: when you publish an article using glayu, the markdown file is placed inside a subfolder of the source directory following the permalink definition.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Partial site generation.
- Well organized source folder.
- Fast, thanks to Elixir and the Erlang VM.
Website: github.com/pablomartinezalvarez/glayu
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Developer: Pablo Martínez
License: MIT License
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