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

The Whisper Engine is a static site generator powered by Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp, fueled by Org Mode files.

https://github.com/DeadSwitch404/whisper-engine

#emacs #orgmode #lisp #staticsite #sitegenerator #addon #module

GitHub - DeadSwitch404/whisper-engine: Whisper Engine is a static site generator powered by Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp, fueled by Org Mode files.

Whisper Engine is a static site generator powered by Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp, fueled by Org Mode files. - DeadSwitch404/whisper-engine

GitHub

Edit: it was https://blot.im!

This might be a bit of a long shot, but does anyone know the name of the #SiteGenerator / #CMS / #SiteBuilder that works by reading a folder with files. The files can be docx, #markdown, #HTML, image files, etc. The platform can read them all, and generates a site with pages.

I believe the platform is either freemium or paid, solo dev (or very small team). I remember browsing the site last year, but wish I could remember the name of this platform...

Blot

Turns a folder into a website

Whisper Engine – Emacs-powered Static Site Generator For Ghosts

DeadSwitch works on a new blade – an Emacs-powered static site generator.No analytics. No ads. No noise. Just signal. Static sites are convenient.They’re fast and secure.They’re a…

Tom's IT Cafe
Whisper Engine - simple, emacs-based, org-mode driven... #WhisperEngine #Emacs #Orgmode #SiteGenerator #DeadSwitch

JS does not need a browser. Here is my shallow understanding so far:
There are three important runtimes:
#NodeJS is reliable, the most established, least secure, slowest.
#Deno was created by the original developer of Node.js to address security and speed.
#Bun is the fastest and the least mature of the 3.

I like this comparison: https://betterstack.com/community/guides/scaling-nodejs/nodejs-vs-deno-vs-bun/

Did you try Deno or Bun? (If not, please boost for diversity.)

#appDev #webDev #siteGenerator #siteGenerators #JS #runtimes #TypeScript

Node.js vs Deno vs Bun: Comparing JavaScript Runtimes | Better Stack Community

This article compares the Node.js, Deno, and Bun runtimes to help you choose the most appropriate runtime for your needs.

Générer des sites internet statiques pour présenter sa musique originale ?

https://simonrepp.com/faircamp/

#musique #SiteGenerator #zikapanam

Faircamp

Faircamp

Générer des sites internet statiques pour présenter sa musique originale ?

https://simonrepp.com/faircamp/

#musique #SiteGenerator #zikapanam

Faircamp

Faircamp

👋 @myles

What is the way to add my front-end #markdown "generator" (it's more of a render) to your awesome-static-generators?

https://monastic.neocities.org/blog/2024/tutorial_blog_with_mdzg/

#markdown #sitegenerator #staticgenerator #web #site #static #generator

Tutorial: Create your blog with MDZG on Neocities

This is a tutorial to create your blog with MDZG (Markdown Zen Garden) ⬇️🧘 on Neocities

You're a #Unix / #Linux fan and looking for a simple and minimalistic #blog engine?

#manpageblog might be your solution and comes in a simple and familiar manpage design without big dependencies as a static blog generator.

You can find more about manpageblog right here: https://github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog

#opensource #alternatives #wordpress #blogging #python #sitegenerator #bsd #minimalism #minimalistic #fediverse #tech

GitHub - gyptazy/manpageblog: manpageblog is a small, lightweight blog engine written in Python and offers several advantages in a look of a man page (Unix like manual page).

manpageblog is a small, lightweight blog engine written in Python and offers several advantages in a look of a man page (Unix like manual page). - gyptazy/manpageblog

GitHub