Para crear la web de #Carburoid (http://carburoid.canvoki.net), estuve mirandome otra vez generadores web estáticos que he usado otras veces como @pelican , @astro, #Hyde, #Jeckyll... y, he acabado reinventando la rueda por enesima vez. Lo siento, he creado otro generador estático. Minimalista, específico para webs de apps mobiles. Seguramente lo incluire en un paquete de scripts para agilizar desarrollos Android desde linea de comandos.

Si te interesan los detalles, abro hilo.

#webdev

I wrote a tutorial on how to export your #Publii blog to #markdown and into #Jeckyll

Publii is a nice CMS but it just wasn’t working for me.

https://www.gregwalsh.com/exporting-publii-to-markdown-to-jekyll/

Exporting Content from Publii to Jeckyll

In this tutorial, we’ll export Publii data and put it into basic Markdown for use in Jeckyll.

Greg Walsh
@maupao il nuovo sito dei devol sarà fatto con #jeckyll 😉
The #diacast has a new website, powered by #jeckyll! https://www.diacast.xyz
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Diacast is a podcast about diabetes, in the widest sense of the word. We talk about technology, recipes, daily life, success stories, and a whole lot more. Sometimes we wander off to subjects that are unrelated to diabetes, too.

@poetgrant @puffinux

I'll play along for my #ArchLinux installs..

#QuteBrowser #Falkon (browsers)
#LibreOffice (office)
#QuteBrowser (Pleroma)
#MC #Dolphin (file managers)
#SyncThing (Sync)
#Wire (instant messenger - family only)
#Gwenview (image viewer)
#Konsole (terminal emulator)
#Okular (PDF viewer)
#Dragon #SoX 'play' Command (Media Players)
#K3B #ABCDE (burning n Ripping)
#SSH (remote access and SOCKS5)
#Pleroma (Fediverse)
#Nano (editor)
#Jeckyll (Blogging)
PoetGrant :elementary: (@[email protected])

710 Toots, 132 Following, 134 Followers · Grammar Nazi, Python guy, perfectionist, and I have built my own site from scratch. I am hand coding the whole thing, so updates may take time.

@tindall @switchingsocial

Are you looking specifically for blogging *service* alternatives? Because blogs themselves are very easy to self-host, and there are a lot of good options. Off the top of my head:
* Netlify
* GitHub pages
* GitLab pages
* Neocities
* Wordpress.org

And the first few can all be combined with open-source static site generators (#gutenberg, #hugo, #jeckyll, #gatsby, etc.).

My own blog (https://www.codesections.com/blog) is an example of this stack (Gutenberg + Netlify)

CodeSections

The personal website and blog of Daniel Long Sockwell, a lawyer-turned-programmer with an interest in web development, open source, and making things as simple as possible.