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128bit.io
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| | | | | So, it was time for a bit of change for the blog. I have been using an older version of Jekyll for some time and upgrading for me has always been a pain. I picked to move away from Jekyll to something new, this is where Hugo comes into play. Hugo Hugo is another static site generator like Jekyll but written in Go, it boasts itself as the fastest tool of its kind but it wasn't the speed that drew me to it. | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | This weekend I gave a presentation on the Jekyll static site generator at MOSSCon. | |
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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. | |
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blog.andrewcantino.com
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| | | This is my third post about Huginn, a tool that I've been working on with the generous support of other open source collaborators. Huginn is a light-weight platform for building data-gathering and data-reacting tasks for everyday life. Think of it as an open source Yahoo! Pipes, IFTTT, or Zapier. | ||