Static Site Generators

SiteFi – simple and highly configurable static site generator

SiteFi is a simple and highly configurable static site generator for F#.

It uses WebSharper to build the pages of your website and to generate HTML files for them.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Add your Markdown articles and build.
  • Get a full, standalone HTML blog, ready to deploy.
  • Tag your articles with categories, and get search pages for each automatically.
  • RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 feeds are automatically generated.
  • Syntax highlighting for F# code blocks.
  • Develop dynamic articles in F#, with charts, visualizations, etc.
  • Streamlined development workflow for template changes (style, layout, etc.). This lets you see changes immediately, but only rebuild when you are done.
  • Multilingual articles.
  • Supports multiple authors.

Website: github.com/granicz/SiteFi
Support:
Developer: Adam Granicz, IntelliFactory
License: MIT License

SiteFi is written in F#. Learn F# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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