manpageblog v1.6 just got released. It is a static blog engine concept that treats written content like classic Unix man pages. It puts content first without sacrificing style and delivers a clean, elegant reading experience free from JavaScript, infinite scrolling, and other distracting clutter. The result is a fast, focused, and genuinely enjoyable way to consume high-quality content which can easily be served on very low power systems and follows the pure minimalism concept.

manpageblog is written in Python and available for many systems, including #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD or #Solaris based ones like #Illumos but also on #Linux like #Debian or #Ubuntu.

Changelog v1.6:
  • Pagination support added
  • Sitemap support added
  • SEO optimized
  • LD+JSON support added
manpageblog was initially crafted by me to match the minimalism on FreeBSD and you can directly start with it from the ports:
https://www.freshports.org/www/manpageblog/

The project source is available on GitHub at:
https://github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog
You can find a real-life demo on my website at https://gyptazy.com

#opensource #devops #minimalism #purism #web #blog #blogengine #blogging #coding #python #website #manpageblog
@gyptazy this looks indeed interesting, thank you for sharing!
@gyptazy looks cool, thanks! Even more glad you used markdown as the markup language, and not something like Troff!
@[email protected] @gyptazy Thank you! Yeah, markdown makes mostly sense for this. Easily copying content from wikis, readers etc. without any adjustments :)

@gyptazy I was thinking manbearpig while reading the post.

The demo is beautiful.

@[email protected] @gyptazy Haha :) thanks! Happy to hear