Stog is a static web site compiler. It is able to handle blog posts as well as regular pages or any XML document in general.
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Stog is a static web site compiler. It is able to handle blog posts as well as regular pages or any XML document in general.
Read moreLuapress is yet another static site generator, written in Lua, with posts in Markdown.
Read moreLuaWebGen is a static website generator. Webpages are generated using HTML and Markdown templates.
Read moreGerbil is a “dynamic website generator”, written in the Nim programming language.
Read moreHotdoc is a single page documentation generator. It is made with Karax and Markdown.
Read moreNimatic is a flexible static site generator written in the Nim programming language.
Read moreHastySite is a static-site generator based on discount which has been designed with minimalism in mind.
Read moreBaker is a simple static site generator. It is written with Nim, the proton template engine for templating, and Markdown for content.
Read moreStyx is a functional static site generator written in the Nix expression language. This is free and open source software.
Read moreCoricamu is a static website generator for Nix. It was heavily inspired by Styx. Coricamu is free and open source software.
Read moreHaunt is a simple, functional, hackable static site generator that gives authors the ability to treat websites as Scheme programs.
Read moreHyde is a static site generator. It is basically a Schemey clone of programs such as Webby and, particularly name-wise, Jekyll.
Read morealley-cat is a simple static website generator. This project is not under active development. alley-cat is free and open source software.
Read moreBluff is a static website generator that is intended to help you create a lightweight website with good search engine optimization.
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