Static Site Generators

PardallMarkdown – reactive publishing framework

PardallMarkdown is a reactive publishing framework and engine written in Elixir. Instant websites and documentation websites.

As opposed to static website generators (such as Hugo, Docusaurs and others), with PardallMarkdown, you don’t need to recompile and republish your application every time you write or modify new content. The application can be kept running indefinitely in production, while it watches a content folder for changes and the new content re-actively gets available for consumption by your application.

The content folder can be any path in the application server or it can be a Git repository, since PardallMarkdown has support for automatically pulling changes from a Git repository.

Website: github.com/alfredbaudisch/pardall_markdown
Support:
Developer: Alfred Reinold Baudisch
License: Apache License 2.0

PardallMarkdown is written in Elixir. Learn Elixir with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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