Slick is a static site generator.
Slick provides a small set of tools and combinators for building static websites on top of the Shake build system.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Provides helpers for loading in blog-post-like things using pandoc under the hood.
- Provides combinators for rendering Mustache templates.
- Provides only the individual tools without opinions about how to wire them up.
- Caching of arbitrary (JSON serializable) objects using Shake resulting in super-fast rebuild times.
Website: github.com/ChrisPenner/slick
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Developer: Chris Penner
License: BSD License
Slick is written in Haskell. Learn Haskell with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Haskell Static Site Generators | |
|---|---|
| Hakyll | Library for generating static sites |
| yst | Static websites from YAML and string templates |
| Ema | Next-gen library toolkit for building jamstack-style static sites |
| Slick | Provides a small set of tools and combinators for building static websites |
| Bark | Intended to be very simple |
| rib | rib is superceded by Ema |
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