Jenny is a static blog generator.
Its aim is to work with minimal requirements and a small footprint while providing some modern conveniences.
Jenny is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Lightweight default theme.
- Markdown with Footnotes support, care of a modified md2html.awk.
- Basic pagination with fixed page numbers.
- Plug your own Markdown parser.
- Heredocs-based template syntax.
- Draft/ignore support (by leaving out the date).
- Forward-posting, i.e. ignores posts with dates in the future.
- Tags support.
- Modifiable installation prefix.
- Define run-time settings in command arguments.
- Include static directories in build.
- Unique URL slug generation.
- Render only changed or new posts.
- RSS/Atom feed.
Website: github.com/hmngwy/jenny
Support:
Developer: Conrado Patricio Ambrosio
License: MIT License
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|---|---|
| bashblog | Simple blog system written in a single bash script. Download, run, write, done |
| MakeStaticSite | Generate and deploy static websites |
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| Exposé | Simple static site generator for photoessays |
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