RE: https://graz.social/@publicvoit/116167678398997520

Yet another neat feature of my #orgmode #lazyblorg #staticwebsitegenerator: text snippets you can re-use all over your articles. ✂️

From in-line words to whole paragraphs or headings:
https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki/Snippets

My first use-case are the disclaimer texts on top of each #UOMF article that refers to the series main page: https://karl-voit.at/2019/09/25/using-orgmode/

The more I add smart little helpers like that, the more I am happy to have started writing my own tool in the first place: perfect adaption to my personal use-cases.

#PIM #publicvoit

I forgot! Here's a little change of my script that launch your browser after starting Jekyll 🏔️👉 https://codeberg.org/xolatgames/jekyll-plus-browser 🧪

And, I also want to share you another one thing. But I will do this on my Devlog 📝 on my website soon 👉 https://xolat.games/devlogs/ 😉

#jekyll #bash #linux #script #scripts #staticwebsite #staticwebsitegenerator #websitegenerator #staticsite #staticsitegenerator #sitegenerator #codeberg

jekyll-plus-browser

The simple bash script that runs your browser after launching `jekyll serve`

Codeberg.org

🎄 Advent of Donations - Day 19 🎄

It's day 19, Advent of Donations is almost over. Today's donation of $50 go to @astro, the web framework for content-driven websites. Since the beginning of the year I've built three websites using Astro, including my blog. I really love the flexibility and all the integrations.

Learn more about Advent of Donations and Astro in my latest blog update: https://britter.dev/blog/2025/12/01/advent-of-donations/#day-19---astro

#AdventOfDonations #Astro #JavaScript #StaticWebsiteGenerator

Advent of Donations

I've decided to donate to open source projects for each day of December 2025 until Christmas. This blog post lists the projects donated to.

Some brave soul decided that the world was desperately lacking a static website generator built with #Nix. 🌐 Because, you know, what everyone needed was a more complex way to create a simple blog. 🤦‍♂️ Next up: a toaster that runs on blockchain! 🍞
https://github.com/arnarg/nixtml #staticwebsitegenerator #blockchainblogging #webdevelopment #techhumor #HackerNews #ngated
GitHub - arnarg/nixtml: Static website and blog generator written in nix

Static website and blog generator written in nix. Contribute to arnarg/nixtml development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

As I needed to update my personnal website, and found myself frustrated with existing static website generator, I made a new one !
It's dead simple (if you know lua), and you know exaclty what happens and why, it just calls some lua functions and moves some files. No weird scripting language mangling with markdown, just good old lua !

https://codeberg.org/BenjaminV/Luastic.git

#lua #staticwebsitegenerator #staticwebsite #codeberg

Luastic

A static website generator made with and for lua.

Codeberg.org

2 Linktipps für die #Hugo #StaticWebsiteGenerator Fraktion:

1. Die Verzeichnisstruktur erklärt: https://www.jakewiesler.com/blog/hugo-directory-structure

2. Hugo konfigurieren: https://www.petersheim.de/posts/2019/04/hugo-konfigurieren/

Imho etwas eingängiger erläutert, als in der Doku selbst.

#gohugo #blog #staticweb

Hugo's Directory Structure Explained

This article will introduce you to the core principles of Hugo's directory structure, and will help you get started building websites quickly.

Jake Wiesler

Incrementer for generated Hugo site

The Hugo static site generator produces a site in a public directory but it doesn't do an incremental generate. This Haskell program works around that by touching all unchanged files (checksum) in the public directory with the modified date/time from the previous Hugo generate.

https://photonsphere.org/post/2023-10-06-hugoincr/

#hugo #haskell #staticwebsitegenerator

Incrementer for generated Hugo site

The Hugo static site generator produces a site in a public directory but it doesn't do an incremental generate. This Haskell program fixes that by touching all …

Interesting blog post about #yaml and why removing quotes that define string of characters in a configuration file can be truly bad. Interested in this, since I was using yaml for the configuration files of a #gohugo web site, as I found it shorter to write than the #toml format, the default for Hugo. Reverting back to #toml.

https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-from-hell

#staticwebsitegenerator #gohugo #configurationfiles

The yaml document from hell

As a data format, yaml is extremely complicated and it has many footguns. In this post I explain some of those pitfalls by means of an example, and I suggest a few simpler and safer yaml alternatives.

I'm slowly building a #blog with a static site generator but I want to have some #analitycs (simple stuff like read count) and #comments. I could use disqus and Google analytics even though I would prefer not to sell the #privacy of my user. I also don't want to pay (various reasons) services for comments or analytics. This makes me think that is better to stick with the free #WordPress service. what's your thoughts and opinions?
#Hugo #staticwebsitegenerator

Continue working on my admin interface for #prosopopee

Now listing images available for the current gallery \o/

https://github.com/psycojoker/prosopopee

cc @taziden @CapsLock

#staticWebsiteGenerator

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