SkunkHTML is a lightweight static site generator written in F# that offers a simple way to run a blog on GitHub Pages.
Write posts in Markdown and push them to GitHub, with GitHub Actions handling the build and deployment process.
It generates a clean HTML website together with an RSS feed, sitemap, SEO metadata, syntax highlighting, and automatic dark mode support. SkunkHTML also ships with multiple themes and supports optional Giscus comments.
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Key Features
- Zero local setup with builds and deployment handled by GitHub Actions.
- Converts Markdown content to HTML.
- Generates an RSS feed and sitemap.
- Provides Open Graph and Twitter Card metadata.
- Automatic dark mode based on the visitor’s system preference.
- Includes multiple built-in color themes.
- Optional Giscus comments integration.
- Automatic syntax highlighting for code blocks.
- Customize headers, footers, metadata, and site styling.
- Supports GitHub Pages, custom domains, and self-hosting.
Website: github.com/mg0x7BE/skunk-html
Support:
Developer: mg0x7BE
License: Unlicense
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