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blog.m5e.de
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| | | | | Static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll or Nuxt are awesome. They provide way faster delivery of your contents to your customers than any PHP solution like WordPress. Unfortunately you have to create the Markdown files for your content yourself, but because every single post has a filename, title, date and often tags as well as a status for draft, I created a simple tool which takes care of doing exactly that. | |
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hswolff.com
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| | | | | Note! Yarn has been renamed to ReptarHello everyone! I want to introduce you to my newest creation, Yarn!Yarn is a static site generator that I wrote. It was built due to my frustrations with the current static site generators available. I figured, Hey, it cant be that hard to write my own static | |
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blog.michal.pawlik.dev
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| | | | | Say you want to start a blog, perhaps even join #100DaysToOffload. There are some questions you need to ask yourself. How do I start? Do I create an account somewhere? Should I build a website? For the starters, you have two options. You can either go for using a platform or for self hosted. Blogging platforms Say you want someone to host the platform for you, then you have some better and worse choices. | |
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logr.cogley.info
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| | | I usually use the static site generator called Hugo, but I am interested in this SSG called «elm-pages», which is a smart collection of elm scripts with sane defaults for site generation. ?? | ||