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submitted 1 year ago by kadin to c/sdfpubnix

I just noticed (and made a post on BBOARD under REQUESTS) that Jekyll doesn't seem to be available anymore. It seemed as of a few years ago that was the popular choice for hosting a blog on SDF.

But maybe there are better solutions these days?

I don't want to do some sort of Wordpress or any sort of database-backed thing. I just want a lightweight, static generator of some sort, that can take Markdown and update a bunch of HTML files, maintaining the site structure, index files, etc. etc.

Back in the day I used Blosxom for this, but it got hard to keep running (at least for me, not being very into Perl), so I migrated everything over to Jekyll... but it's never really been the lightweight, easy-to-use solution that I hoped it would be.

Anyone have thoughts or suggestions?

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[-] zongor@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

I use hugo, it’s a fast lightweight static site generator written in go

I think that the blagh app for werc might also work, it’s written in rc shell

[-] loopednetwork 4 points 1 year ago

In a previous life, I also used Hugo on SDF with great results. Since it's a single binary, it's easy enough to even manage yourself if you want to control the version in play.

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