Everyone I know who uses Haunt to build their websites loves it, and there's good reason for that: it's the static site generator foundation that best understands that a static site generator is a computer program, a function whose input is a pile of blogpost files and whose output is a complete website.

But at the end of the day it's just a computer program, and you should be able to hack that program to make it yours

Use Haunt! https://dthompson.us/projects/haunt.html

Haunt — dthompson

@cwebber I'm already using Jekyll without knowing Ruby well. Would switching to using Haunt without knowing Scheme well be an improvement?
@ellie Haunt largely sings if you're willing to spend some time hacking the parentheses

@cwebber If I had the time * energy for hacking the parentheses I'd probably finally learn Erlang?

(Or Elixir? That appears to have become viable sometime in the last decade.)