Silssig is a static site generator created to be used with GitHub/GitLab pages and similar services.
It allows you to write pages in Markdown and HTML with unique content and have common content factored out into templates, while still rendering complete HTML pages as the final result.
This program uses directives defined by you in the source files to put everything together.
This is free and open source software.
Website: gitlab.com/olfek/silssig
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Developer: Rizwaan Bhikha
License: MIT License
Silssig is written in Dart. Learn Dart with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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